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Yuankun Lin is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of North Texas with a joint appointment in the Department of Physics. His research focuses on advanced materials, nanotechnology, and optoelectronic devices. Lin’s work spans perovskite composites, semiconductor nanotubes, and photonic crystals, with applications in light-emitting devices, solar cells, and quantum sensors. He employs techniques like holographic fabrication, laser synthesis, and strain engineering to study material properties and device performance.
His research interests include nanomaterials, photonics, and energy materials. Key themes include optimizing light-emitting devices using hybrid perovskites, exploring quantum phenomena in layered semiconductors, and leveraging nanotube architectures for sensing and optoelectronics. Recent work emphasizes strain effects on material properties and the development of novel photonic structures for enhanced light-matter interactions.
Lin’s publications (2014–2025) reflect a sustained focus on functional materials and device innovation. His articles highlight advancements in graded photonic super-crystals, laser-induced material modifications, and graphene-based metamaterials. While no awards are explicitly listed, his extensive publication record underscores contributions to nanotechnology and optoelectronics.
Advising and grants: No specific student advisees or grant details are provided in the text. His lab likely focuses on experimental nanomaterial fabrication and characterization, though formal lab names are not mentioned.
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