Andrey L. Rogach
City University of Hong Kong
625 Papers
5.1K Citations
Andrey L. Rogach is an academic researcher from City University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum dot & Photoluminescence. The author has an hindex of 117, co-authored 576 publications. Previous affiliations of Andrey L. Rogach include University of Hamburg & Oklahoma State University–Stillwater.
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Papers
Organic–Inorganic Copper Halide Compound with a Near‐Unity Emission: Large‐Scale Synthesis and Diverse Light‐Emitting Applications
Kunlin Chen,Bingkun Chen,Lingling Xie,Xitao Li,Xiyao Chen,Ning Lv,Kun Zheng,Zhe Liu,Huihui Pi,Zhengguo Lin,Andrey L. Rogach +10 more
TL;DR: Organic–Inorganic Copper Halide Compound with a Near‐Unity Emission exhibits broadband green emission with high quantum yield and long lifetime, originating from self-trapped excitons. The compound is synthesized in single crystal and powder forms and finds application in light-emitting devices, scintillators, and encryption.
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Exciton spin dynamics of colloidal CdTe nanocrystals in magnetic fields
Feng Liu,Anna V. Rodina,Dmitri R. Yakovlev,Dmitri R. Yakovlev,Alex Greilich,A. A. Golovatenko,A. S. Susha,Andrey L. Rogach,Yu. G. Kusrayev,Manfred Bayer,Manfred Bayer +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the recombination and spin dynamics of excitons in colloidal CdTe nanocrystals were studied by time-resolved photoluminescence in high magnetic fields up to 15 T and at cryogenic temperatures.
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Synthesis of Anisotropic ZnSe Nanorods with Zinc Blende Crystal Structure
TL;DR: This paper reports a synthetic strategy towards ZnSe NRs with a zinc-blende crystal structure, where use of the anisotropic nuclei produced via a high temperature selenium injection favors an isotropic growth.
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One-pot synthesis of an emulsion-templated hydrogel-microsphere composite with tunable properties
TL;DR: In this paper, an emulsion-templated hydrogel-microsphere composite with tunable properties using a one-pot synthetic approach was developed, which consists of poly(trimethylolpropane ethoxylate triacrylate) microspheres crosslinked by a hydrogels, which is formed by a starch-based bifunctional emulsion stabilizer.
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