Nature Communications Reports New Progress of Our University in Ultra-Flexible Semiconductor Thin-Film Materials Research

Publisher:王玥Release time:2025-07-18Number of views:225

Recently, the Clean Energy Materials and Devices Team from the School of Materials Science and Engineering of our university published a research paper titled Layered polymer-perovskite composite membranes for ultraflexible fatigue-tolerant optoelectronics in the internationally renowned academic journal Nature Communications. The paper reports online the research progress on novel ultra-flexible semiconductor thin-film materials and their application in detection devices. 


 

Figure 1: Design Concept of Periodic Polymer-Perovskite Ordered Thin-Film Materials

East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST) is the sole corresponding institution for this research work. Li Yalu, a doctoral student from the School of Materials Science and Engineering of our university, is the first author of this paper, while Professors Yang Shuang, Yang Huagui, and Hou Yu serve as the corresponding authors. This research work was supported by projects including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Shanghai Special Zone for Basic Research.