The "Tibetan Eagles" team is a science and innovation team of undergraduates organized by the Institute of Physics. The team supervisors are Associate Professor Zhang Jiachi and Professor Li Huihui. There are 7 members in the team, from the LZU Cuiying Honors College, the Chemistry School, Physics School, etc. The “Tibetan Eagles” team is with the “Open Platform for Undergraduate in Science and Innovation” built by the Institute of Physics and focuses on the research and exploration of photoconversion physics and chemistry. Since its establishment, there are 7 papers published in the SCI journal An1, of which the first authors are undergraduate students, and 2 co-authored papers published in SCI journal An1(all are top journals of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, among which 4 papers’ newest influence factor is greater than 10 4 papers). There are 5 papers published in SCI journal An2. The above research work was funded by more than 10 undergraduate science and innovation projects, with a total funding of 48,600 yuan.
In physical light conversion:
(1) A light-inspired material that can be used for dynamic multi-model anti-counterfeiting and encryption was developed by undergraduate Sun Zhenyu and Huai Linyi, and Yang Jiaxuan and the paper was published in the top journal ACS Appl. Mater. Inter.;
(2) A series of high-performance Ru-based electron capture materials was developed by undergraduate Wang Wenxiang, Sun Zhenyu, and others, and for the first time they discovered significant thermal and near-infrared two-photon phenomena. 2 papers were published in An1 top journal J. Mater. Chem. C, and 1 paper in Opt. Lett.
(3) For the first time, a deep trap luminescent material that can be used for fifth-generation optical storage technology has been synthesized and published by the undergraduates Yang Jiaxuan, Wang Wenxiang, Tian Shicheng, Wu Hao and others in the An1 Ceram. Inter. journal with 2 papers. In addition, the former student team leader of the team, Zhou Hui, jointly published a paper in the top journal Adv. Fun. Mater. The correspondence authors of these papers are Zhang Jiachi and Li Huihui, professors of physics, and Wang Zhaofeng, a researcher at the Lanzhou Institute of Chemicals.
(Translated by Zhang Yuyuan; proofread by Sun Lianyue; edited by Sun Lianyue)