Xiaojun Wang
Jilin University
18 Papers
18 Citations
Xiaojun Wang is an academic researcher from Jilin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrochromism & Molecular switch. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Uncovering the Circular Polarization Potential of Chiral Photonic Cellulose Films for Photonic Applications.
TL;DR: This study presents that cellulose films with photonic bandgaps (PBG) and left-handed helical sense have an intrinsic ability for circular polarization leading to PBG-based CPL with extraordinary |g | values, well-defiend handedness, and tailorable wavelength by the PBG change.
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A multicolour bistable electronic shelf label based on intramolecular proton-coupled electron transfer
TL;DR: A bistable electrochromic device with good overall performance—including bistability, reversibility, colouration efficiency, and transmittance change—was designed and developed based on concerted intramolecular proton-coupled electron transfer, which was used to develop black, magenta, yellow and blue displays as well as a multicolour bistables electrochromics shelf label.
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Bio-inspired ultra-high energy efficiency bistable electronic billboard and reader
Weiran Zhang,Xiaojun Wang,Yuyang Wang,Guojian Yang,Chang Gu,W.T. Zheng,Yu-Mo Zhang,Minjie Li,Sean Xiao-An Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: A solid bistable device with state-of-the-art performance is reported with excellent bistability, reversibility, coloration efficiency, and very short voltage stimulation time for color switching, which greatly outperforms current products.
Circularly Polarized Luminescent Carbon Dot Nanomaterials of Helical Superstructures for Circularly Polarized Light Detection
Hongzhi Zheng,Bo Ju,Xiaojun Wang,Wenhui Wang,Minjie Li,Zhiyong Tang,Sean Xiao-An Zhang,Yan Xu +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of emission intensity and carbon dots loading on the strength of the right-handed circularly polarized light detection are experimentally observed and theoretically explained, and the potential of the carbon dots-cellulose nanomaterials for LPL detection is demonstrated.
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An RGB color-tunable turn-on electrofluorochromic device and its potential for information encryption
Xiaojun Wang,Wen Li,Wanru Li,Chang Gu,Hongzhi Zheng,Yuyang Wang,Yu-Mo Zhang,Minjie Li,Sean Xiao-An Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: RGB color-tunable "turn-on" electrofluorochromic devices with high color purity, relatively quick response/fading speeds and remarkable fluorescence contrast ratios are successfully fabricated and exhibit great potential for increasingly important multistage encrypted information storage and displays.
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