38 results match your criteria: "School of Physics and Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics[Affiliation]"

Temperature-responsive emission and elastic properties of a new 2D lead halide perovskite.

Dalton Trans

February 2021

School of Materials Science and Engineering & Tianjin Key Laboratory of Metal and Molecule-Based Material Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, China.

Two-dimensional (2D) organometallic halide perovskites (OHPs) are promising optoelectronic materials because of their excellent stability and tunable band gaps. Herein, we report the optical and elastic properties of a newly synthesized 2D lead halide perovskite, (C9H14ON)2PbI4 (C9H14ON+ = 4-methoxyphenethylammonium), by a combined experimental and theoretical approach. Our experiments demonstrate that (C9H14ON)2PbI4 shows a strong green emission under ambient conditions which is ascribed to its band gap of 2.

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Exceptional points (EPs) are branch point singularities of self-intersecting Riemann sheets, and they can be observed in a non-Hermitian system with complex eigenvalues. It has been revealed recently that dynamically encircling EPs by adiabatically changing the parameters of a system composed of lossy optical waveguides could lead to asymmetric (input-output) mode transfer. However, the length of the waveguides had to be considerable to ensure adiabatic evolution.

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Generation of coherent light with desirable amplitude and phase profiles throughout the optical spectrum is a key issue in optical technologies. Nonlinear wavefront shaping offers an exceptional way to achieve this goal by converting an incident light beam into the beam (or beams) of different frequency with spatially modulated amplitude and phase. The realization of such frequency conversion and shaping processes critically depends on the matching of phase velocities of interacting waves, for which nonlinear photonic crystals (NPCs) with spatially modulated quadratic nonlinearity have shown great potential.

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Determination of the Ionization Time Using Attosecond Photoelectron Interferometry.

Phys Rev Lett

December 2018

School of Physics and Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China.

Laser-induced electron tunneling ionization from atoms and molecules plays as the trigger for a broad class of interesting strong-field phenomena in attosecond community. Understanding the time of electron tunneling ionization is vital to achieving the ultimate accuracy in attosecond metrology. We propose a novel attosecond photoelectron interferometer, which is based on the interference of the direct and near-forward rescattering electron wave packets, to determine the time information characterizing the tunneling process.

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Watching the valence electron move in molecules on its intrinsic timescale has been one of the central goals of attosecond science and it requires measurements with subatomic spatial and attosecond temporal resolutions. The time-resolved photoelectron holography in strong-field tunneling ionization holds the promise to access this realm. However, it remains to be a challenging task hitherto.

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Highly Self-Healable 3D Microsupercapacitor with MXene-Graphene Composite Aerogel.

ACS Nano

May 2018

Center for Nanoscale Characterization & Devices (CNCD), School of Physics and Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics (WNLO) , Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Luoyu Road 1037 , Wuhan 430074 , P.R. China.

High-performance microsupercapacitors (MSCs) with three-dimensional (3D) structure provide an effective approach to improve the ability of energy storage. Because the electrodes with 3D structure are generally easily destroyed under mechanical deformation in practical applications, we fabricated a self-healable 3D MSC consisting of MXene (TiCT )-graphene (reduced graphene oxide, rGO) composite aerogel electrode by wrapping it with a self-healing polyurethane as an outer shell. The MXene-rGO composite aerogel combining large specific surface area of rGO and high conductivity of the MXene can not only prevent the self-restacking of the lamella structure but also resist the poor oxidization of MXene to a degree.

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Jahn-Teller Effect on Framework Flexibility of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Perovskites.

J Phys Chem Lett

February 2018

School of Physics and Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China.

Here we study the Jahn-Teller (JT) effect on framework flexibility of two analogous hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites, [C(NH)][Zn(HCOO)] (1-Zn) and [C(NH)][Cu(HCOO)] (2-Cu). Single-crystal nanoindentation measurements show that the elastic moduli and hardnesses of 1-Zn are up to ∼52.0% and ∼25.

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We report attosecond-scale probing of the laser-induced dynamics in molecules. We apply the method of high-harmonic spectroscopy, where laser-driven recolliding electrons on various trajectories record the motion of their parent ion. Based on the transient phase-matching mechanism of high-order harmonic generation, short and long trajectories contributing to the same harmonic order are distinguishable in both the spatial and frequency domains, giving rise to a one-to-one map between time and photon energy for each trajectory.

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The partition of the photon energy into the subsystems of molecules determines many photon-induced chemical and physical dynamics in laser-molecule interactions. The electron-nuclear energy sharing from multiphoton ionization of molecules has been used to uncover the correlated dynamics of the electron and fragments. However, most previous studies focus on symmetric molecules.

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Phase Structure of Strong-Field Tunneling Wave Packets from Molecules.

Phys Rev Lett

April 2016

Department of Physics and State Key Laboratory for Mesoscopic Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.

We study the phase structure of the tunneling wave packets from strong-field ionization of molecules and present a molecular quantum-trajectory Monte Carlo model to describe the laser-driven dynamics of photoelectron momentum distributions of molecules. Using our model, we reproduce and explain the alignment-dependent molecular frame photoelectron spectra of strong-field tunneling ionization of N_{2} reported by M. Meckel et al.

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Coulomb-corrected molecular orbital tomography of nitrogen.

Sci Rep

March 2016

School of Physics and Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China.

High-order harmonic generation (HHG) from aligned molecules has provided a promising way to probe the molecular orbital with an Ångström resolution. This method, usually called molecular orbital tomography (MOT) replies on a simple assumption of the plane-wave approximation (PW), which has long been questioned due to that PW approximation is known to be valid in the keV energy region. However, the photon energy is usually no more than 100 eV in HHG.

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Performing far-field microscope polarization spectroscopy and finite element method simulations, we investigated experimentally and theoretically the surface plasmon modes in single Ag nanowire antennas. Our results show that the surface plasmon resonances in the single Ag nanowire antenna can be tuned from the dipole plasmon mode to a higher order plasmon mode, which would result in the emission with different intensities and polarization states, for the semiconductor quantum dots coupled to the nanowire antenna. The fluorescence polarization is changed with different polarized excitation of the 800 nm light beam, while it remains parallel to the Ag nanowire axis at the 400 nm excitation.

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Initial value problems of cylindrical electromagnetic waves propagation in a nonlinear nondispersive medium.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

September 2013

School of Physics and Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, People's Republic of China.

We introduce a simple method to estimate the accuracy of exact solutions under initial value conditions proposed by Petrov and Kudrin [Phys. Rev. Lett.

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