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Ou Chen

Ou Chen

· Associate Professor of Chemistry

Brown University · Chemistry

Active 1985–2024

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Citations16.0k
Papers286145 last 5y
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About

Ou Chen is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Brown University. His research focuses on developing novel materials ranging from nanoscopic to macroscopic scales, with an emphasis on characterizing and elucidating their chemical and physical properties for applications in energy, biological systems, optics, and catalysis. His laboratory investigates quantum dots, perovskite nanomaterials, nanocrystal superstructures, multifunctional nanomaterials, hybrid nano-structures, and nanotechnology for energy and photocatalysis. Dr. Chen earned his Ph.D. from the University of Florida in 2010 and his B.A. from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2004. His work involves synthesizing and studying advanced nanomaterials to address challenges in energy conversion, photocatalysis, and optoelectronic applications, contributing to the understanding and development of next-generation functional materials.

Research topics

  • Nanotechnology
  • Chemistry
  • Crystallography
  • Materials science
  • Optoelectronics
  • Physics
  • Atomic physics
  • Chemical engineering
  • Optics
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Chemical physics

Selected publications

  • Lanthanide Double Perovskite Nanocrystals with Emissions Covering the UV‐C to NIR Spectral Range

    Advanced Optical Materials · 2023 · 70 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Materials science
    • Optoelectronics
    • Nanotechnology

    Abstract Lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have recently drawn considerable attention in the fields of materials science and nanotechnology. However, a major drawback of these NCs is the reliance on toxic lead, which hinders widespread application. Herein, a new class of lead‐free perovskite NCs, that is, lanthanide double perovskite (Ln‐DP) NCs, with f‐orbital‐induced optical properties, is introduced. The Pr‐, Ce‐, Tb‐, Eu‐, Sm‐, and Yb‐based Ln‐DP NCs display narrow d→f and f→f emissions ranging from the UV‐C to the near‐infrared spectral region. Experimental data and calculations reveal that the emissive Ln‐DP NCs exhibit small molecule‐like electronic absorptions: f→d atomic transitions or ligand‐to‐metal charge transfer transitions. Last, it is demonstrated that by alloying Ln compositions in the DP NCs, new materials with unique and improved optical properties can be obtained. These Ln‐DP NCs are promising for optical sensing and lighting, and as components in optoelectronic and/or magneto‐fluorescent devices.

  • Synthesis of Lead-Free Cs<sub>2</sub>AgBiX<sub>6</sub> (X = Cl, Br, I) Double Perovskite Nanoplatelets and Their Application in CO<sub>2</sub> Photocatalytic Reduction

    Nano Letters · 2021 · 229 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Materials science
    • Chemical engineering
    • Nanotechnology

    reduction compared with their nanocube counterpart. Our work demonstrates the first example with two-dimensional morphology of this important class of lead-free perovskite materials, shedding light on the synthetic manipulation and the application integration of such promising materials.

  • Structural distortion and electron redistribution in dual-emitting gold nanoclusters

    Nature Communications · 2020 · 94 citations

    • Materials science
    • Nanotechnology
    • Chemical physics

    Deciphering the complicated excited-state process is critical for the development of luminescent materials with controllable emissions in different applications. Here we report the emergence of a photo-induced structural distortion accompanied by an electron redistribution in a series of gold nanoclusters. Such unexpected slow process of excited-state transformation results in near-infrared dual emission with extended photoluminescent lifetime. We demonstrate that this dual emission exhibits highly sensitive and ratiometric response to solvent polarity, viscosity, temperature and pressure. Thus, a versatile luminescent nano-sensor for multiple environmental parameters is developed based on this strategy. Furthermore, we fully unravel the atomic-scale structural origin of this unexpected excited-state transformation, and demonstrate control over the transition dynamics by tailoring the bi-tetrahedral core structures of gold nanoclusters. Overall, this work provides a substantial advance in the excited-state physical chemistry of luminescent nanoclusters and a general strategy for the rational design of next-generation nano-probes, sensors and switches.

  • Lead-Free Cs<sub>4</sub>CuSb<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>12</sub> Layered Double Perovskite Nanocrystals

    Journal of the American Chemical Society · 2020 · 200 citations

    Senior authorCorresponding
    • Chemistry
    • Nanotechnology
    • Crystallography

    NCs can be solution-processed as high-speed photodetectors with ultrafast photoresponse and narrow bandwidth. We anticipate that our study will prompt future research to design and fabricate novel and high-performance lead-free perovskite-type NCs for a range of applications.

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Frequent coauthors

  • Tong Cai

    Providence College

    151 shared
  • Hua Zhu

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    116 shared
  • Hanjun Yang

    Purdue University West Lafayette

    103 shared
  • Katie Hills‐Kimball

    Brown University

    99 shared
  • Yasutaka Nagaoka

    Brown University

    98 shared
  • Yucheng Yuan

    Huazhong University of Science and Technology

    78 shared
  • Wenwu Shi

    58 shared
  • Lacie Dube

    Brown University

    49 shared

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