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Small | 2015

Large‐Scale Horizontally Aligned ZnO Microrod Arrays with Controlled Orientation, Periodic Distribution as Building Blocks for Chip‐in Piezo‐Phototronic LEDs

Zhen Guo; Haiwen Li; Lianqun Zhou; Dongxu Zhao; Yihui Wu; Zhiqiang Zhang; Wei Zhang; Chuanyu Li; Jia Yao

A novel method of fabricating large-scale horizontally aligned ZnO microrod arrays with controlled orientation and periodic distribution via combing technology is introduced. Horizontally aligned ZnO microrod arrays with uniform orientation and periodic distribution can be realized based on the conventional bottom-up method prepared vertically aligned ZnO microrod matrix via the combing method. When the combing parameters are changed, the orientation of horizontally aligned ZnO microrod arrays can be adjusted (θ = 90° or 45°) in a plane and a misalignment angle of the microrods (0.3° to 2.3°) with low-growth density can be obtained. To explore the potential applications based on the vertically and horizontally aligned ZnO microrods on p-GaN layer, piezo-phototronic devices such as heterojunction LEDs are built. Electroluminescence (EL) emission patterns can be adjusted for the vertically and horizontally aligned ZnO microrods/p-GaN heterojunction LEDs by applying forward bias. Moreover, the emission color from UV-blue to yellow-green can be tuned by investigating the piezoelectric properties of the materials. The EL emission mechanisms of the LEDs are discussed in terms of band diagrams of the heterojunctions and carrier recombination processes.


Talanta | 2015

Detection of trace microcystin-LR on a 20 MHz QCM sensor coated with in situ self-assembled MIPs

Hao He; Lianqun Zhou; Yi Wang; Chuanyu Li; Jia Yao; Wei Zhang; Qingwen Zhang; Mingyu Li; Haiwen Li; Wen-fei Dong

A 20 MHz quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) sensor coated with in situ self-assembled molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) was presented for the detection of trace microcystin-LR (MC-LR) in drinking water. The sensor performance obtained using the in situ self-assembled MIPs was compared with traditionally synthesized MIPs on 20 MHz and normal 10 MHz QCM chip. The results show that the response increases by more than 60% when using the in situ self-assembly method compared using the traditionally method while the 20 MHz QCM chip provides four-fold higher response than the 10 MHz one. Therefore, the in situ self-assembled MIPs coated on a high frequency QCM chip was used in the sensor performance test to detect MC-LR in tap water. It showed a limit of detection (LOD) of 0.04 nM which is lower than the safety guideline level (1 nM MC-LR) of drinking water in China. The low sensor response to other analogs indicated the high specificity of the sensor to MC-LR. The sensor showed high stability and low signal variation less than 2.58% after regeneration. The lake water sample analysis shows the sensor is possible for practical use. The combination of the higher frequency QCM with the in situ self-assembled MIPs provides a good candidate for the detection of other small molecules.


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2017

A biomimetic bioelectronic tongue: A switch for On- and Off- response of acid sensations

Wei Zhang; Peihua Chen; Lianqun Zhou; Zhen Qin; Keqiang Gao; Jia Yao; Chuanyu Li; Ping Wang

The perception of sour taste in mammals is important for its basic modality properties and avoiding toxic substances. We explore a biomimetic bioelectronic tongue, which integrate MEA (microelectrode array) and taste receptor cell for acid detection as a switch. However, the acid-sensing mechanism and coding of the taste receptor cells in the periphery is not well understood, with long-standing debate. Therefore, we firstly construct a Hodgkin-Huxley type mathematical model of whole-cell acid-sensing taste receptor cells based on the electrophysiologic patch clamp recordings with different acid sensitive receptor expressing and different acidic stimulations. ASICs and PKDL channels are two most promising candidates for acidic sensation. ASICs channels contribute to the On response, and PKDL channels coding the Offset stimulations respectively, which function as a pair for switch. Therefore, with the advantage of effective and noninvasive detection for MEA, a sour taste biosensor based on MEA and taste receptor cells was designed and established to detect sour response from the elementary acid sensitive taste receptor cells during and after stimulus. From simulation and extracelluar potential recordings, we found the biomimetic bioelectronic tongue was acid-sensitive, as acid stimulation pH decrease, the firing frequency significantly increase. Furthermore, this reliable and effective MEA based bioelectronic tongue functioned as a switch for stimulation On and Off. This study provided a powerful platform to recognize sour stimulation and help elucidate the sour taste sensation and coding mechanism.


Semiconductor Science and Technology | 2005

8 µm strain-compensated quantum cascade laser operating at room temperature

Yu Guo; Fengqi Liu; Junqi Liu; Chuanyu Li; Z. G. Wang

We report on the material growth and device performance characterization of a strain-compensated In0.54Ga0.46As/In0.51Al0.49As quantum cascade laser at lambda similar to 8 mu m. For 2 mu s pulse at a 5 kHz repetition rate, laser action is achieved up to room temperature (30 degrees C). The tuning coefficient d lambda/dT is 1.37 nm K-1 between 83 K and 163 K and 0.60 nm K-1 in the range from 183 K to 303 K. The peak output power is reported to be similar to 11.3 mW per facet at 293 K and the corresponding threshold current density is 5.69 kA cm(-2).


Sensors | 2018

Blood Coagulation Testing Smartphone Platform Using Quartz Crystal Microbalance Dissipation Method

Jia Yao; Bin Feng; Zhiqi Zhang; Chuanyu Li; Wei Zhang; Zhen Guo; Heming Zhao; Lianqun Zhou

Blood coagulation function monitoring is important for people who are receiving anticoagulation treatment and a portable device is needed by these patients for blood coagulation self-testing. In this paper, a novel smartphone based blood coagulation test platform was proposed. It was developed based on parylene-C coated quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) dissipation measuring and analysis. The parylene-C coating constructed a robust and adhesive surface for fibrin capturing. The dissipation factor was obtained by measuring the frequency response of the sensor. All measured data were sent to a smartphone via Bluetooth for dissipation calculation and blood coagulation results computation. Two major coagulation indexes, activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) and prothrombin time (PT) were measured on this platform compared with results by a commercial hemostasis system in a clinical laboratory. The measurement results showed that the adjusted R-square (R2) value for APTT and PT measurements were 0.985 and 0.961 respectively. The QCM dissipation method for blood coagulation measurement was reliable and effective and the platform together with the QCM dissipation method was a promising solution for point of care blood coagulation testing.


Sensors and Actuators B-chemical | 2018

Sensitivity enhanced, stability improved ethanol gas sensor based on multi-wall carbon nanotubes functionalized with Pt-Pd nanoparticles

Qi Nie; Wei Zhang; Lirong Wang; Zhen Guo; Chuanyu Li; Jia Yao; Min Li; Dongmin Wu; Lianqun Zhou


Biosensors and Bioelectronics | 2018

Label-free detection of pepsinogen 1 and 2 by polyethylene coating Lamb microfluidic device

Wei Wei; Wei Zhang; Chuanyu Li; Hui Kong; Zhen Guo; Zhiqi Zhang; F. Bastien; Yuehua Gong; Hongchao Wang; Lianqun Zhou


symposium on piezoelectricity, acoustic waves and device applications | 2017

Influences of reflectors for high quality factor in piezoelectric ALN/SOI lamb wave sensors

Chuanyu Li; Jing Li; Long Li; Jia Yao; Zhen Guo; Yuguo Tang; Lianqun Zhou


Semiconductor Science and Technology | 2017

Dynamic carrier transport modulation for constructing advanced devices with improved performance by piezotronic and piezo-phototronic effects: a brief review

Zhen Guo; Haixi Pan; Chuanyu Li; Lili Zhang; Shuai Yan; Wei Zhang; Jia Yao; Yuguo Tang; Hongbo Yang; Yihui Wu; Li-Ping Feng; Lianqun Zhou


IEEE Sensors Journal | 2017

Liquid Sound Velocity and Density Decoupling on a Compact Lamb Wave Sensor by a Two-port Local Resonating Method

Chuanyu Li; Hui Kong; Yuguo Tang; Jean-François Manceau; F. Bastien; Lianqun Zhou

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Lianqun Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jia Yao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wei Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhen Guo

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Haiwen Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yihui Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yuguo Tang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Dongxu Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhiqi Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhiqiang Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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