Qun Luo
Affiliation confirmed via AI analysis of OpenAlex, ORCID, and web sources.
Researcher
Also affiliated: South China Agricultural University (2023); Shanghai University (2023–2025); University of Science and Technology of China (2014–2026); United Aircraft (Russia) (2014); Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (2022); Shanghai University of Engineering Science (2024); National University of Defense Technology (2012); Northwestern Polytechnical University (2023); Second Military Medical University (2018); Guangdong Pharmaceutical University (2020); Chinese Academy of Sciences (2003–2026); China University of Petroleum, Beijing (2022); Beijing Normal University (2023); Dongguan University of Technology (2015–2025); Naval University of Engineering (2024); Chinese PLA General Hospital (2006–2025); Southwest Medical University (2025); Suzhou University of Science and Technology (2026); Hefei University (2021); Shenzhen Bioeasy Biotechnology (China) (2024); Suzhou Institute of Nano-tech and Nano-bionics (2014–2026); Craft Group (China) (2014–2025); First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University (2022); Ningbo No. 2 Hospital (2021–2025); Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography (2024); China Railway Fifth Survey and Design Institute Group (2021); Yunnan Maternal and Child Health (2021); Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (2009–2025); Chongqing Vocational Institute of Engineering (2023); Zhejiang Lab (2025); Hangzhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences (2020); Blood Center of Zhejiang Province (2020); Suzhou Research Institute (2015–2020); Institute of Optics and Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2011–2012); Hainan General Hospital (2015); Stomatology Hospital (2020); Tianma Microelectronics (China) (2011); Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry (2003–2013); Hangzhou Xixi hospital (2015); Shanghai Research Institute of Materials (2025); State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Disease (2022–2026); Institute of Chemistry (2009–2013); Ningbo No.6 Hospital (2024); University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (2008–2025); State Key Laboratory of Silicon Materials (2010–2020); Zhejiang University (2008–2025); Center for Excellence in Education (2020); Guangzhou Medical University (2022–2026); Silicon Labs (United States) (2010)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Links
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Qun Luo's research encompasses the development and engineering of organic solar cells and related semiconductor materials. Recent work has focused on improving the efficiency and longevity of these devices through material science advancements and device engineering strategies. Publications detail specific achievements, such as reaching 16.46% efficiency and a T80 lifetime exceeding 4000 hours for PM6:Y6 inverted organic solar cells, enabled by surface acid treatment of the zinc oxide electron transport layer. Further investigations have explored intrinsically stretchable organic photovoltaics through thorough optimization and the synergistic effects of electrochemical oxidation and ion migration to enhance the performance of n-i-p type perovskite solar cells.
Beyond organic electronics, Luo's research interests extend to clinical trials and medical research. Publications include the design and baseline characteristics of the FIND-CKD randomized trial, evaluating the effects of finerenone on kidney disease progression in patients with non-diabetic chronic kidney disease. Another publication details results from the NefIgArd trial, assessing a targeted-release formulation of budesonide for primary immunoglobulin A nephropathy. Luo's scholarly contributions are evidenced by an h-index of 42, with over 271 total publications and 6,919 citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 42
- Publications: 272
- Citations: 6,693
Selected Publications
-
Genome-wide association study and genome prediction of tallness trait in spinach phenotyping (2025)
-
Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) from the USDA-GRIN Germplasm Collection (2024)
-
Identification of Salt Tolerance and Stress Response in US Department of Agriculture Tomato Germplasm at the Seedling Stage (2024)
-
Genomic insights of leafminer resistance in spinach through GWAS approach and genomic prediction (2024)
-
Genomic insights into oxalate content in spinach: A genome-wide association study and genomic prediction approach (2024)
-
Genetic Dissection of Diverse Seed Coat Patterns in Cowpea through a Comprehensive GWAS Approach (2024)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Recent progress in organic solar cells (Part I material science)
- Recent progress in organic solar cells (Part II device engineering)
- An Efficiency of 16.46% and a <i>T</i><sub>80</sub> Lifetime of Over 4000 h for the PM6:Y6 Inverted Organic Solar Cells Enabled by Surface Acid Treatment of the Zinc Oxide Electron Transporting Layer
- Thorough Optimization for Intrinsically Stretchable Organic Photovoltaics
- Synergetic effects of electrochemical oxidation of Spiro-OMeTAD and Li<sup>+</sup> ion migration for improving the performance of n–i–p type perovskite solar cells
Showing 5 of 34 shared publications
- An Efficiency of 16.46% and a <i>T</i><sub>80</sub> Lifetime of Over 4000 h for the PM6:Y6 Inverted Organic Solar Cells Enabled by Surface Acid Treatment of the Zinc Oxide Electron Transporting Layer
- 12.42% Monolithic 25.42 cm<sup>2</sup> Flexible Organic Solar Cells Enabled by an Amorphous ITO‐Modified Metal Grid Electrode
- Balancing the Molecular Aggregation and Vertical Phase Separation in the Polymer: Nonfullerene Blend Films Enables 13.09% Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells with Inkjet‐Printed Active Layer
- Simultaneously Achieving Highly Efficient and Stable Polymer:Non‐Fullerene Solar Cells Enabled By Molecular Structure Optimization and Surface Passivation
- An efficiency of 14.29% and 13.08% for 1 cm<sup>2</sup> and 4 cm<sup>2</sup> flexible organic solar cells enabled by sol–gel ZnO and ZnO nanoparticle bilayer electron transporting layers
Showing 5 of 15 shared publications
- 12.42% Monolithic 25.42 cm<sup>2</sup> Flexible Organic Solar Cells Enabled by an Amorphous ITO‐Modified Metal Grid Electrode
- Layer-by-layer slot-die coated high-efficiency organic solar cells processed using twin boiling point solvents under ambient condition
- An efficiency of 14.29% and 13.08% for 1 cm<sup>2</sup> and 4 cm<sup>2</sup> flexible organic solar cells enabled by sol–gel ZnO and ZnO nanoparticle bilayer electron transporting layers
- Solution‐Processable Zinc Oxide for Printed Photovoltaics: Progress, Challenges, and Prospect
- Thermoplastic elastomer enhanced interface adhesion and bending durability for flexible organic solar cells
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- An Efficiency of 16.46% and a <i>T</i><sub>80</sub> Lifetime of Over 4000 h for the PM6:Y6 Inverted Organic Solar Cells Enabled by Surface Acid Treatment of the Zinc Oxide Electron Transporting Layer
- Synergetic effects of electrochemical oxidation of Spiro-OMeTAD and Li<sup>+</sup> ion migration for improving the performance of n–i–p type perovskite solar cells
- Boosting Perovskite Solar Cells Efficiency and Stability: Interfacial Passivation of Crosslinked Fullerene Eliminates the “Burn‐in” Decay
- Balancing the Molecular Aggregation and Vertical Phase Separation in the Polymer: Nonfullerene Blend Films Enables 13.09% Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells with Inkjet‐Printed Active Layer
- Inverted organic solar cells with an in situ-derived SiOxNy passivation layer and power conversion efficiency exceeding 18%
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- 12.42% Monolithic 25.42 cm<sup>2</sup> Flexible Organic Solar Cells Enabled by an Amorphous ITO‐Modified Metal Grid Electrode
- Balancing the Molecular Aggregation and Vertical Phase Separation in the Polymer: Nonfullerene Blend Films Enables 13.09% Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells with Inkjet‐Printed Active Layer
- Inverted organic solar cells with an in situ-derived SiOxNy passivation layer and power conversion efficiency exceeding 18%
- <i>In situ</i>performance and stability tests of large-area flexible polymer solar cells in the 35-km stratospheric environment
- Controllable synthesis and n-doping of HMoOx nanoparticle inks through simple photoreduction for solution-processed organic photovoltaics
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Balancing the Molecular Aggregation and Vertical Phase Separation in the Polymer: Nonfullerene Blend Films Enables 13.09% Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells with Inkjet‐Printed Active Layer
- Simultaneously Achieving Highly Efficient and Stable Polymer:Non‐Fullerene Solar Cells Enabled By Molecular Structure Optimization and Surface Passivation
- Inverted organic solar cells with an in situ-derived SiOxNy passivation layer and power conversion efficiency exceeding 18%
- Manipulating the Macroscopic and Microscopic Morphology of Large‐Area Gravure‐Printed ZnO Films for High‐Performance Flexible Organic Solar Cells
- High Cell to Module Efficiency Remaining Ratio of ≈90% for the 100 cm<sup>2</sup> Fully Roll‐to‐Roll Gravure Printed Flexible Organic Solar Cells From Non‐Halogenated Solvent
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Synergetic effects of electrochemical oxidation of Spiro-OMeTAD and Li<sup>+</sup> ion migration for improving the performance of n–i–p type perovskite solar cells
- Boosting Perovskite Solar Cells Efficiency and Stability: Interfacial Passivation of Crosslinked Fullerene Eliminates the “Burn‐in” Decay
- Revealing the Mechanism behind the Catastrophic Failure of n‐i‐p Type Perovskite Solar Cells under Operating Conditions and How to Suppress It
- Suppression of ion migration through cross-linked PDMS doping to enhance the operational stability of perovskite solar cells
- Fabrication of opaque aluminum electrode-based perovskite solar cells enabled by the interface optimization
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Synergetic effects of electrochemical oxidation of Spiro-OMeTAD and Li<sup>+</sup> ion migration for improving the performance of n–i–p type perovskite solar cells
- Balancing the Molecular Aggregation and Vertical Phase Separation in the Polymer: Nonfullerene Blend Films Enables 13.09% Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells with Inkjet‐Printed Active Layer
- An efficiency of 14.29% and 13.08% for 1 cm<sup>2</sup> and 4 cm<sup>2</sup> flexible organic solar cells enabled by sol–gel ZnO and ZnO nanoparticle bilayer electron transporting layers
- Revealing the Mechanism behind the Catastrophic Failure of n‐i‐p Type Perovskite Solar Cells under Operating Conditions and How to Suppress It
- Manipulating the Macroscopic and Microscopic Morphology of Large‐Area Gravure‐Printed ZnO Films for High‐Performance Flexible Organic Solar Cells
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- An Efficiency of 16.46% and a <i>T</i><sub>80</sub> Lifetime of Over 4000 h for the PM6:Y6 Inverted Organic Solar Cells Enabled by Surface Acid Treatment of the Zinc Oxide Electron Transporting Layer
- Balancing the Molecular Aggregation and Vertical Phase Separation in the Polymer: Nonfullerene Blend Films Enables 13.09% Efficiency of Organic Solar Cells with Inkjet‐Printed Active Layer
- Over 31% efficient indoor organic photovoltaics enabled by simultaneously reduced trap-assisted recombination and non-radiative recombination voltage loss
- High Cell to Module Efficiency Remaining Ratio of ≈90% for the 100 cm<sup>2</sup> Fully Roll‐to‐Roll Gravure Printed Flexible Organic Solar Cells From Non‐Halogenated Solvent
- Elimination of Drying‐Dependent Component Deviation Using a Composite Solvent Strategy Enables High‐Performance Inkjet‐Printed Organic Solar Cells with Efficiency Approaching 16%
- Layer-by-layer slot-die coated high-efficiency organic solar cells processed using twin boiling point solvents under ambient condition
- Constraining the Excessive Aggregation of Non-Fullerene Acceptor Molecules Enables Organic Solar Modules with the Efficiency >16%
- A 16.10% efficiency organic solar module with ultra-narrow interconnections fabricated via nanosecond ultraviolet laser processing
- 26.75 cm<sup>2</sup> organic solar modules demonstrate a certified efficiency of 14.34%
- Boosting the photovoltaic performance of doctor-bladed organic solar cells using a low-boiling solvent additive
- Layer-by-layer slot-die coated high-efficiency organic solar cells processed using twin boiling point solvents under ambient condition
- Constraining the Excessive Aggregation of Non-Fullerene Acceptor Molecules Enables Organic Solar Modules with the Efficiency >16%
- A 16.10% efficiency organic solar module with ultra-narrow interconnections fabricated via nanosecond ultraviolet laser processing
- 26.75 cm<sup>2</sup> organic solar modules demonstrate a certified efficiency of 14.34%
- Boosting the photovoltaic performance of doctor-bladed organic solar cells using a low-boiling solvent additive
- Layer-by-layer slot-die coated high-efficiency organic solar cells processed using twin boiling point solvents under ambient condition
- Constraining the Excessive Aggregation of Non-Fullerene Acceptor Molecules Enables Organic Solar Modules with the Efficiency >16%
- A 16.10% efficiency organic solar module with ultra-narrow interconnections fabricated via nanosecond ultraviolet laser processing
- 26.75 cm<sup>2</sup> organic solar modules demonstrate a certified efficiency of 14.34%
- Boosting the photovoltaic performance of doctor-bladed organic solar cells using a low-boiling solvent additive
- Recent progress in organic solar cells (Part I material science)
- Recent progress in organic solar cells (Part II device engineering)
- Simultaneously Achieving Highly Efficient and Stable Polymer:Non‐Fullerene Solar Cells Enabled By Molecular Structure Optimization and Surface Passivation
- Controllable Photoelectric Properties of Carbon Dots and Their Application in Organic Solar Cells
- Simultaneous UV and air stability improvement of organic solar cells enabled by carbon-coated zinc oxide as cathode buffer layer
- An Efficiency of 16.46% and a <i>T</i><sub>80</sub> Lifetime of Over 4000 h for the PM6:Y6 Inverted Organic Solar Cells Enabled by Surface Acid Treatment of the Zinc Oxide Electron Transporting Layer
- Synergetic effects of electrochemical oxidation of Spiro-OMeTAD and Li<sup>+</sup> ion migration for improving the performance of n–i–p type perovskite solar cells
- Revealing the Mechanism behind the Catastrophic Failure of n‐i‐p Type Perovskite Solar Cells under Operating Conditions and How to Suppress It
- Suppression of ion migration through cross-linked PDMS doping to enhance the operational stability of perovskite solar cells
- Synergetic effects of electrochemical oxidation of Spiro-OMeTAD and Li<sup>+</sup> ion migration for improving the performance of n–i–p type perovskite solar cells
- Boosting Perovskite Solar Cells Efficiency and Stability: Interfacial Passivation of Crosslinked Fullerene Eliminates the “Burn‐in” Decay
- Revealing the Mechanism behind the Catastrophic Failure of n‐i‐p Type Perovskite Solar Cells under Operating Conditions and How to Suppress It
- Thermoplastic elastomer enhanced interface adhesion and bending durability for flexible organic solar cells
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics