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Tianhong Lu is a researcher affiliated with Nanjing Normal University in China. Their work primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Materials Science, with focused contributions to several subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Materials Chemistry, Acoustics and Ultrasonics, Geometry and Topology, and Mathematical Physics.

The main topics covered in Tianhong Lu's research include:

  • Topological Materials and Phenomena
  • Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
  • Graphene research and applications
  • Random lasers and scattering media
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics

Their publication record features papers in prominent venues including Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B, and arXiv. Recent published works are:

  • Fractional Chern Insulators in Twisted Bilayer MoTe₂: A Composite Fermion Perspective, 2024, Physical Review Letters
  • Higher-order skin effect and its observation in an acoustic kagome lattice, 2025, Physical Review B
  • Electromagnetic response and emergent topological orders in transition metal dichalcogenide MoTe₂ bilayers, 2025, Physical Review B
  • Fractional Chern Insulators in Twisted Bilayer MoTe₂: A Composite Fermion Perspective, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Higher-order Skin Effect through a Hermitian-non-Hermitian Correspondence and Its Observation in an Acoustic Kagome Lattice, 2024, arXiv (Cornell University)

Tianhong Lu frequently collaborates with other researchers including Luiz H. Santos, Jiaxin Zhong, Pedro Fittipaldi de Castro, J.-Y. Kim, and Mourad Oudich. Multiple publications involve these coauthors, reflecting ongoing collaborative efforts in their domains of expertise.

Publication venues where Lu's work appears most often include:

  • Physical Review B
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Physical Review Letters

Best Publications

  • Recent advances in catalysts for direct methanol fuel cells

    Xiao Zhao;Min Yin;Liang Ma;Liang Liang

  • Charge‐transfer theory of surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy: Herzberg–Teller contributions

    John R. Lombardi;Ronald L. Birke;Tianhong Lu;Jia Xu

  • Nonenzymatic electrochemical detection of glucose based on palladium-single-walled carbon nanotube hybrid nanostructures.

    Ling Meng;Juan Jin;Gaixiu Yang;Tianhong Lu

  • High-quality hydrogen from the catalyzed decomposition of formic acid by Pd–Au/C and Pd–Ag/C

    Xiaochun Zhou;Yunjie Huang;Wei Xing;Changpeng Liu

  • One-Pot Water-Based Synthesis of Pt–Pd Alloy Nanoflowers and Their Superior Electrocatalytic Activity for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction and Remarkable Methanol-Tolerant Ability in Acid Media

    Gengtao Fu;Ke Wu;Jun Lin;Yawen Tang

  • Three-Dimensional Interconnected Network of Graphene-Wrapped Porous Silicon Spheres: In Situ Magnesiothermic-Reduction Synthesis and Enhanced Lithium-Storage Capabilities

    Ping Wu;Hui Wang;Yawen Tang;Yiming Zhou

  • Carbon-supported Pd–Ir catalyst as anodic catalyst in direct formic acid fuel cell

    Xin Wang;Yawen Tang;Ying Gao;Tianhong Lu;Tianhong Lu

  • Low methanol permeable composite Nafion/silica/PWA membranes for low temperature direct methanol fuel cells

    Weilin Xu;Tianhong Lu;Tianhong Lu;Changpeng Liu;Wei Xing

  • Rebrightening of XRF 030723: Further evidence for a two-component jet in a gamma-ray burst

    Y. F. Huang;Y. F. Huang;X. F. Wu;Z. G. Dai;H. T. Ma

  • Preparation of Pd–Au/C catalysts with different alloying degree and their electrocatalytic performance for formic acid oxidation

    Guojie Zhang;Yanen Wang;Xin Wang;Yu Chen

  • Autocatalysis and selective oxidative etching induced synthesis of platinum-copper bimetallic alloy nanodendrites electrocatalysts.

    Mingxing Gong;Gengtao Fu;Yu Chen;Yawen Tang

  • Controllable synthesis of pd nanocatalysts for direct formic acid fuel cell (DFAFC) application: From pd hollow nanospheres to pd nanoparticles

    Junjie Ge;Wei Xing;Xinzhong Xue;Changpeng Liu

  • Preparation of carbon supported Pd–P catalyst with high content of element phosphorus and its electrocatalytic performance for formic acid oxidation

    Gaixiu Yang;Yu Chen;Yiming Zhou;Yawen Tang

  • Preparation method of an ultrafine carbon supported Pd catalyst as an anodic catalyst in a direct formic acid fuel cell

    Lingling Zhang;Tianhong Lu;Tianhong Lu;Jianchun Bao;Yawen Tang

  • New proton exchange membranes based on poly (vinyl alcohol) for DMFCs

    Weilin Xu;Changpeng Liu;Xinzhong Xue;Yi Su

  • Rebrightening of XRF 030723: further evidence for a two-component jet in gamma-ray burst

    Y.F. Huang;X.F. Wu;Z.G. Dai;H.T. Ma

  • Platinum–Cobalt alloy networks for methanol oxidation electrocatalysis

    Jiangfeng Xu;Xinyu Liu;Yu Chen;Yiming Zhou

  • Available hydrogen from formic acid decomposed by rare earth elements promoted Pd-Au/C catalysts at low temperature

    Xiaochun Zhou;Yunjie Huang;Changpeng Liu;Jianhui Liao

  • A carbon-supported Pd-P catalyst as the anodic catalyst in a direct formic acid fuel cell

    Lingling Zhang;Yawen Tang;Jianchun Bao;Tianhong Lu;Tianhong Lu

  • Nitrogen-Doped Carbon-Wrapped Porous Single-Crystalline CoO Nanocubes for High-Performance Lithium Storage

    Kongwei Xie;Ping Wu;Yunyun Zhou;Ya Ye

Frequent Co-Authors

Yawen Tang
Yawen Tang Nanjing Normal University
Wei Xing
Wei Xing Chinese Academy of Sciences
Changpeng Liu
Changpeng Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ping Wu
Ping Wu Nanjing Normal University
Gengtao Fu
Gengtao Fu Nanjing Normal University
Jianchun Bao
Jianchun Bao Nanjing Normal University
Therese M. Cotton
Therese M. Cotton Iowa State University
Chenxin Cai
Chenxin Cai Nanjing Normal University
Guojie Zhang
Guojie Zhang Zhejiang University
Shaojun Dong
Shaojun Dong Chinese Academy of Sciences

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