Publications by authors named "YanLin Song"

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  • Polarization photodetectors (pol-PDs) are essential for various fields like geological remote sensing and biological medicine, but existing commercial versions are bulky and slow due to their complex optical systems.
  • A new single-shot pol-PD inspired by desert ants features a compact design with four-directional grating arrays and a perovskite single-crystal thin film, eliminating the need for traditional polarization optics.
  • This innovative pol-PD significantly outperforms commercial models in detectivity and sensitivity, showcasing its potential in applications such as bionic navigation, image restoration in foggy conditions, stress visualization of materials, and identifying cancerous tissues without staining.
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  • Flexible wearable optoelectronic devices using organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites offer advancements in energy, biomedicine, and sensing, but their low thermal stability limits their use.
  • All-inorganic perovskites have better thermal stability, yet their high-temperature production methods are energy-intensive and unsuitable for flexible devices.
  • This study introduces a new low-temperature method to create stable black-phase CsPbI perovskite films, improving device performance and enabling flexible sensors like photodetectors with high responsivity and image fidelity.
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Numerous efforts have been devoted to harvesting sustainable energy from environment. Among the promising renewable resources, ambient heat exhibits attractive prospects due to its ubiquity and inexhaustibility, and has been converted into electricity through water evaporation-induced hydrovoltaic approaches. However, current hydrovoltaic approaches function only in low-humidity environments and continuously consume water.

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Halide perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) hold great potential for applications in displays and lighting. To enhance the external quantum efficiency (EQE) of PeLEDs, it is crucial to boost the photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of the perovskite films. The use of additives has emerged as a powerful chemical strategy to control the crystallization process in solution-processed perovskite films.

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Adverse inflammatory responses, dominated by macrophages, that are induced by physical cues of silicone implants can heavily damage the life quality of patients via causing fibrosis and device failure. As stiffness and surface topology affect macrophages at the same time, the competition or partnership among physical cues against the regulation of macrophages is still ambiguous. Herein, a series of PDMS implants with different stiffness at ∼ MPa and surface topology at tens of micrometers were fabricated to investigate the relationship, the regulation rule, and the underlying mechanism of the two physical cues against the inflammatory responses of M1 macrophages.

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Three-dimensional (3D) printing, also known as additive manufacturing, is capable of transforming computer-aided designs into intricate structures directly and on demand. This technology has garnered significant attention in recent years. Among the various approaches, digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing, which utilizes polymers or prepolymers as the ink, has emerged as the leading new technology, driven by high demand across diverse fields such as customized production, healthcare, education, and art design.

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The regulation of interfaces remains a critical and challenging aspect in the pursuit of highly efficient and stable perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Here, 2,2'-bipyridyl-4,4'-dicarboxylic acid (HBPDC) is incorporated as an interfacial layer between SnO and perovskite layers in PSCs. The two carboxylic acid moieties on HBPDC bind to SnO through esterification, while its nitrogen atoms, possessing lone electron pairs, interact with uncoordinated lead (Pb) atoms through Lewis acid-base interactions.

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Organic-inorganic halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have attracted significant attention in photovoltaic research, owing to their superior optoelectronic properties and cost-effective manufacturing techniques. However, the unbalanced charge carrier diffusion length in perovskite materials leads to the recombination of photogenerated electrons and holes. The inefficient charge carrier collecting process severely affects the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the PSCs.

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Accurately distinguishing tumor cells from normal cells is a key issue in tumor diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment. Fluorescence-based immunohistochemistry as the standard method faces the inherent challenges of the heterogeneity of tumor cells and the lack of big data analysis of probing images. Here, we have demonstrated a machine learning-driven imaging method for rapid pathological diagnosis of five types of cancers (breast, colon, liver, lung, and stomach) using a perovskite nanocrystal probe.

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Liquid manipulation using tubular actuators finds diverse applications ranging from microfluidics, printing, liquid transfer to micro-reactors. Achieving flexible and simple regulation of manipulated liquid droplets during transport is crucial for the tubular liquid actuators to perform complex and multiple functions, yet it remains challenging. Here, a facile tubular actuator for directional transport of various liquid droplets under the control of an externally applied magnetic field is presented.

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  • * A new enzyme-free biochip, called the photonic-crystal-based single-molecule (PC-SM) biochip, offers a simpler and faster way to enhance signal detection without complicated reactions.
  • * This PC-SM biochip can amplify the detection signal significantly and has been successfully used to identify leukemia inhibitory factor in pancreatic cancer patients, showing strong potential for clinical use due to its high sensitivity and specificity.
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Aromaticity, as a classical and fundamental concept in chemistry, can enhance thermodynamic stability. In sharp contrast, a previous study showed that antiaromaticity rather than aromaticity can enhance the radical stability of α-methyl heterocyclic compounds. Here, we demonstrate a similar antiaromaticity-promoted radical stability when the methyl group is replaced by five-membered (alkyl)(amino)cyclics (AACs).

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  • Advanced in vitro diagnostic technologies are essential for early disease detection and monitoring, and this study presents a new multiplex protein biosensing approach using self-assembling multi-material heterochains for improved sensitivity and accuracy compared to traditional methods like ELISA.
  • The engineered biosensor utilizes semiconductor nanoparticles and polymer chains to generate strong optical signals that can effectively detect multiple protein biomarkers in a single test, achieving an ultra-low detection limit of 1 pg/mL.
  • By incorporating a neural network algorithm, this biosensing technology enables rapid and high-throughput quantification of protein levels from various clinical samples, demonstrating its potential for next-generation diagnostic applications in healthcare.
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The submarine-confined bubble swarm is considered an important constraining environment for the early evolution of living matter due to the abundant gas/water interfaces it provides. Similarly, the spatiotemporal characteristics of the confinement effect in this particular scenario may also impact the origin, transfer, and amplification of chirality in organisms. Here, we explore the confinement effect on the chiral hierarchical assembly of the amphiphiles in the confined bubble array stabilized by the micropillar templates.

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The use of optoelectronic devices for high-speed and low-power data transmission and computing is considered in the next-generation logic circuits. Heterostructures, which can generate and transmit photoresponse signals dealing with different input lights, are highly desirable for optoelectronic logic gates. Here, the printed on-chip perovskite heterostructures are demonstrated to achieve optical-controlled "AND" and "OR" optoelectronic logic gates.

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Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) stands as a pressing global health issue, marked by the unbridled proliferation of immature cells influenced by multifaceted internal and external factors. Numerous studies have explored the intricate mechanisms of tumorigenesis in CRC, with a primary emphasis on signaling pathways, particularly those associated with growth factors and chemokines. However, the sheer diversity of molecular targets introduces complexity into the selection of targeted therapies, posing a significant challenge in achieving treatment precision.

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Formamidinium-lead triiodide (FAPbI) perovskite holds promise as a prime candidate in the realm of perovskite photovoltaics. However, the photo-active α-FAPbI phase, existing as a metastable state, is observable solely at elevated temperatures and is susceptible to degradation into the δ-phase in ambient air. Therefore, the attainment of phase-stable α-FAPbI in ambient conditions has become a crucial objective in perovskite research.

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Asymmetric mechanical transducers have important applications in energy harvesting, signal transmission, and micro-mechanics. To achieve asymmetric transformation of mechanical motion or energy, active robotic metamaterials, as well as materials with asymmetric microstructures or internal orientation, are usually employed. However, these strategies usually require continuous energy supplement and laborious fabrication, and limited transformation modes are achieved.

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In situ cyclized polyacrylonitrile (CPAN) is developed to replace n-type metal oxide semiconductors (TiO or SnO) as an electron selective layer (ESL) for highly efficient and stable n-i-p perovskite solar cells (PSCs). The CPAN layer is fabricated via facile in situ cyclization reaction of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) coated on a conducting glass substrate. The CPAN layer is robust and insoluble in common solvents, and possesses n-type semiconductor properties with a high electron mobility of 4.

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  • - Perovskite/organic tandem solar cells (PO-TSCs) are promising for applications like building-integrated photovoltaics, wearables, and greenhouse farming due to their ability to utilize a broader solar spectrum and their favorable chemical properties.
  • - Despite their advantages, PO-TSCs are still behind other perovskite-based solar technologies in development, necessitating an investigation into their essential mechanisms, such as charge generation and material selection, to unlock their full potential.
  • - The study highlights the importance of interconnection layers for improving light transmission and reducing carrier recombination, while also presenting a hopeful outlook on the future efficiency and impact of PO-TSCs in solar energy harvesting.
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Reliable monitoring the movement amplitude and dynamics during sports exercise is significant for improving training results and preventing training wound. Here, we present a printed perovskite-based photodetector for real-time and quantitative monitoring of sports motion. The ordered nucleation and growth of perovskite crystals are regulated by the 4-acetamidothiophenol (AMTP) at the interface, which promotes the size of perovskite crystals into the micrometer.

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  • Pluronic F127, P123, and a special type of F127 micelles are tiny capsules that can remove oxygen when they are exposed to light.
  • This process happens through a chemical reaction with a surfactant.
  • They can also convert light energy efficiently in the air, just as well as when there is no oxygen around.
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Luminescence is an essential signal for many plants, insects, and marine organisms to attract the opposite sex, avoid predators, and so on. Most luminescent living organisms have ingenious optical structures which can help them get high luminescent performances. These remarkable and efficient structures have been formed by natural selection from long-time evolution.

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Droplet deposition on deformable matrix has a broad application prospect. Regular deposition and diffusion of droplet on the substrate is the key to prepare flexible concave structure. Direct writing technique is an advanced method for depositing ink droplet on various substrates, which could produce a variety of deposition forms.

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