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  2. Our paper on low-power multiphoton imaging using alloyed upconverting nanocrystals was one of the Top 50 Most-Read Physics Papers in Nature Communications last year

Our paper on low-power multiphoton imaging using alloyed upconverting nanocrystals was one of the Top 50 Most-Read Physics Papers in Nature Communications last year

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July 22, 2019

It was also one of the Top 50 Chemistry & Materials Science Papers

Badge representing the paper's status as a top-50 most-read physics paper in Nature Communications

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February 20, 2021

Our paper on the first-ever realization of the photon avalanching process in nanoparticles was published as the cover article in Nature.

July 14, 2020

Our new Nature Nanotechnology paper titled "Imaging strain-localized excitons in nanoscale bubbles of monolayer WSe2 at room temperature", is now online.

September 30, 2019

Our new Nature Materials paper titled "Ultralow-threshold, continuous-wave upconverting lasing from subwavelength plasmons", a joint effort with Teri Odom's lab at Northwestern, is now online.

July 22, 2019

Our paper on low-power multiphoton imaging using alloyed upconverting nanocrystals was one of the Top 50 Most-Read Physics Papers in Nature Communications last year

May 30, 2019

Xinyi Xu passed his quals.

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