Qinglin Zhang spends much of his time researching Optoelectronics, Photonics, Photodetector, Semiconductor and Photoluminescence. His work on Heterojunction, Nanowire and Silicon as part of general Optoelectronics research is frequently linked to Led array, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research in Photonics tackles topics such as Chemical vapor deposition which are related to areas like Nanoelectronics and Band gap.
His research investigates the link between Photodetector and topics such as Inorganic chemistry that cross with problems in Langmuir adsorption model and Oxide. He works mostly in the field of Semiconductor, limiting it down to topics relating to Excited state and, in certain cases, Doping, Nanostructure and Absorption. His studies deal with areas such as Nanotechnology, Molecular physics, Phonon scattering, Powder diffraction and Microstructure as well as Photoluminescence.
Qinglin Zhang mainly focuses on Optoelectronics, Nanowire, Photoluminescence, Semiconductor and Nanotechnology. His study on Optoelectronics is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Laser. His work carried out in the field of Nanowire brings together such families of science as Wavelength, Microstructure, Silicon and Nanophotonics.
His Photoluminescence study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Chemical vapor deposition, Nanostructure, Scanning electron microscope, Raman spectroscopy and Transmission electron microscopy. His Semiconductor study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Crystallization, Doping, Photocurrent, Molecular physics and Excited state. Qinglin Zhang focuses mostly in the field of Nanotechnology, narrowing it down to matters related to Band gap and, in some cases, Nanosheet, Visible spectrum and Stacking.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Optoelectronics, Photoluminescence, Photodetector, Nanowire and Epitaxy. His Optoelectronics study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Perovskite. His Photoluminescence study combines topics in areas such as Chemical vapor deposition, Nanotechnology, Nanophotonics, Raman spectroscopy and Photon upconversion.
His Photodetector research includes elements of Thin film and Semiconductor materials. The study incorporates disciplines such as Wavelength, Microstructure and Quaternary alloy in addition to Nanowire. His work focuses on many connections between Microstructure and other disciplines, such as Band gap, that overlap with his field of interest in Stacking.
Qinglin Zhang mainly investigates Optoelectronics, Perovskite, Photodetector, Photonics and Photoluminescence. In general Optoelectronics study, his work on Semiconductor often relates to the realm of Bilayer, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Perovskite research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sapphire, Halide, Fiber laser and Microstructure.
His Photodetector research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Inorganic chemistry and Thin film, Indium tin oxide. Qinglin Zhang combines subjects such as Solution process, Ultrashort pulse, Dry transfer and Saturable absorption with his study of Photonics. His Photoluminescence research integrates issues from Nanophotonics, Lasing threshold, Laser, Photon upconversion and Nanorod.
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Growth of Alloy MoS2xSe2(1–x) Nanosheets with Fully Tunable Chemical Compositions and Optical Properties
Honglai Li;Xidong Duan;Xueping Wu;Xiujuan Zhuang.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2014)
Two-Dimensional CH3NH3PbI3 Perovskite Nanosheets for Ultrafast Pulsed Fiber Lasers
Pengfei Li;Yao Chen;Tieshan Yang;Ziyu Wang.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2017)
Fast and Considerable Adsorption of Methylene Blue Dye onto Graphene Oxide
Wenjie Zhang;Chunjiao Zhou;Weichang Zhou;Aihua Lei.
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (2011)
Controllable ZnO Architectures by Ethanolamine-Assisted Hydrothermal Reaction for Enhanced Photocatalytic Activity
Xinjuan Wang;Qinglin Zhang;Qiang Wan;Guozhang Dai.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2011)
Lateral Growth of Composition Graded Atomic Layer MoS2(1–x)Se2x Nanosheets
Honglai Li;Qinglin Zhang;Xidong Duan;Xueping Wu.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2015)
Microporous Metal–Organic Framework Constructed from Heptanuclear Zinc Carboxylate Secondary Building Units
Qian-Rong Fang;Guang-Shan Zhu;Ming Xue;Qing-Lin Zhang.
Chemistry: A European Journal (2006)
Directional Growth of Ultralong CsPbBr3 Perovskite Nanowires for High-Performance Photodetectors
Muhammad Shoaib;Xuehong Zhang;Xiaoxia Wang;Hong Zhou.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
Room-Temperature Near-Infrared Photodetectors Based on Single Heterojunction Nanowires
Liang Ma;Wei Hu;Qinglin Zhang;Pinyun Ren.
Nano Letters (2014)
Facile synthesis and enhanced photocatalytic activity of hierarchical porous ZnO microspheres
Aihua Lei;Baihua Qu;Weichang Zhou;Yanguo Wang.
Materials Letters (2012)
Perovskite-Erbium Silicate Nanosheet Hybrid Waveguide Photodetectors at the Near-Infrared Telecommunication Band.
Xuehong Zhang;Shuzhen Yang;Hong Zhou;Junwu Liang.
Advanced Materials (2017)
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