- October 15, 2024 Professor Dezhi Wu has made progress in high-performance dielectric electroactive artificial muscles.
Dielectric micro-actuators have become one of the most promising flexible actuators due to their lightweight and low operating voltage. Modulating the electrochemical properties of conductivity and capacitance to achieve efficient ion transport and extended response modes is crucial for soft elec...
- September 13, 2024 Professor Guo Hang's research group has made new progress in the research on the preparation of micro thin-film lithium-ion batterie
Recently, Professor Guo Hang's research group at our institute has made new progress in the field of thin-film lithium-ion battery manufacturing. The relevant research results, titled "PVA-assisted spray deposited porous Li4Ti5O12 thin film as high-rate and long-cycle anode for lithium-ion thin-f...
- September 9, 2024 Professor Li Jing and Associate Professor Yin Jun's team at our institute have made progress in the field of high-efficiency and stable perovskite solar modules.
Recently, the team led by Professor Li Jing and Associate Professor Yin Jun from the Sa Ben Dong Micro-Nano Science and Technology Research Institute at Xiamen University has achieved significant advancements in the field of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Their work, titled "Highly Efficient and ...
- March 12, 2024 Professor Wang Lingyun's research group has made significant progress in the conformal manufacturing of high-temperature thick-film sensors
Recently, the team led by Professor Wang Lingyun at the Sa BenDun Micro-Nano Science and Technology Research Institute of Xiamen University has achieved new progress in the field of conformal manufacturing of high-temperature thick-film sensors. Their work, titled "Piezoelectric-pneumatic materia...
- October 24, 2023 Xiamen University / Hong Kong Polytechnic University jointly break the dilemma of pressure sensors where "high sensitivity and wide linear range cannot be obtained simultaneously."
Recently, the team led by Professor Zhou Wei from the Sabenchuang Micro-Nano Science and Technology Research Institute at Xiamen University, in collaboration with Professor Yao Haimin's team from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, has made a breakthr...
- September 19, 2023 Our institute's team led by Associate Professor Zheng Gaofeng has made significant progress in the development of coaxial electrospun safety battery separators.
Recently, the team of Associate Professor Zheng Gaofeng at our institute has developed a "powerful" and fire-resistant core-shell membrane using a one-step coaxial electrospinning process for battery separators, providing a new method for preparing high-performance and safe battery separators. Th...
- March 2, 2023 Professor Hong Minghui's team at our institute has made new progress in the field of microsphere nano-imaging.
Recently, Professor Hong Minghui's team has proposed a novel microsphere lens assembly with special design and manufacturing, breaking through the requirement for high-resolution optical microsphere nano microscopes to be in liquid or solid immersion environments. They have achieved sub-50 nm mic...
- July 30, 2022 Our institute has made research progress in supramolecular electronics at the single-molecule level
Recently, the research group led by Associate Professor Yang Yang from our institute, in collaboration with relevant research groups within the university, has made significant progress in the study of intermolecular σ-σ interactions in supramolecular electronics. The research findings have bee...
- April 26, 2017 Progress about the regulation of crystal phase of the Platinum-based nanocrystals
Recently, new progress about the regulation of crystal phase of Platinum-based nanocrystals was made by the cooperation between Prof. Zhaoxiong Xie's and Prof. Gang Fu's groups from Xiamen University....
- August 16, 2016 Let's roll: Material for polymer solar cells may lend itself to large-area processing
New research results reported by an international team led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) indicate that the "sweet spot" for mass-producing polymer solar cells -- a tanta...
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