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Professor Zhu Furong's Research Selected as ESI Global Top 0.1% Hot Paper

Professor Zhu Furong's Research Selected as ESI Global Top 0.1% Hot Paper

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Professor ZHU Furong, Associate Dean (Research and Postgraduate Studies) of the Faculty of Science and Chair Professor of the Department of Physics, has made significant contributions in the realms of high-performance organic electronic devices, and his research efforts have led to the publication of numerous papers in top-tier journals. Notably, a research article has been published in Chemical Engineering Journal under the title “Perovskite/organic tandem device to realize light detection and emission dual function”. This research has been selected as "Essential Science Indicators (ESI) Hot Paper”, which demonstrates significant influence and citation value, offering crucial reference value for research and development in this field.

Developing highly integrated smart optoelectronic systems is vital to modern technology, yet critically challenging. Prof. ZHU and his team have introduced a compact all-solution device that incorporates an organic photodiode (OPD) and a perovskite light emitting diode (PeLED), enabling simultaneous light detection and emission. This achievement demonstrates the promising properties of the monolithically integrated dual-functional device and its potential for application in health monitoring and wearable electronic devices. The result was published in the Chemical Engineering Journal in June 2024 and has been cited by scholars domestically and internationally.

Hot Papers represent the top 0.1% of papers published within the last two years and receiving the most citations within the past two months, identified by Essential Science Indicators (ESI) of Clarivate. Congratulations on this remarkable achievement!

URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2024.151573