News & Highlights

Partial ligand replacement on 2D Fe-MOFs improves their electrocatalytic activity


A new paper "High-Density Atomic Level Defect Engineering of 2D Fe-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks Boosts Oxygen and Hydrogen Evolution Reactions" has been published in Adv. Sci.

November 2024

Strong ligand-induced chirality in AgBiS2 nanocrystals


Research Article "Intense Circular Dichroism and Spin Selectivity in AgBiS2 Nanocrystals by Chiral Ligand Exchange" has been published in Adv. Mater.

October 2024

Hu Sile PhD graduation

Happy graduation, Dr. Sile Hu!


We say congrats to our friend Sile Hu who has successfully defended her PhD thesis on "Chiral Hybrid Metal Perovskites for Direct Circularly Polarized Photodetectors" and moved on to a new postdoc position in the group of Prof. Edward H. Sargent. We wish you a great scientific career!

October 2024

HgTe review title page

A new long-awaited review on HgTe QDs


Our latest review paper "The Rise of HgTe Colloidal Quantum Dots for Infrared Optoelectronics" is finally out! This is a joint effort made with Emmanuel Lhuillier, Christophe Delerue, Philippe Guyot-Sionnest, Xin Tang, Sean Keuleyan, and Sandrine Ithurria groups. It also marks the culmination of our Steve Kershaw's efforts in this research field. This seminal paper is open access.

July 2024

Steve at Science Park in 2011

Our friend, colleague, and mentor Dr. Steve Kershaw is retiring


Thank you, Steve, for all these years of hard work and unbelieveable amount of help to each and every one of us. We will miss you!❤️

June 2024

Alumni Frederik Hetsch back at CityU


Great talk about funding start-ups and bringing sustainable technologies in materials science into the market. Thank you, Frederik!

May 2024

Group photo with Frederik Hetsch

Andrey Rogach with Sasha Efros at QD2024


The 12th International Conference on Quantum Dots (QD2024) held in Munich this March has brought together great scientists and inspired many fruitful talks.

March 2024

Nobel Prize 2023

The 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry goes to colloidal QDs


This year's Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to the fathers of the QD industry. We are excited and inspired by this great news. Congratulations to everyone in our community!

October 2023

Prof. Rogach amongst the top CityU scientists


Prof. Rogach has received a prestigious Senior Research Fellowship established by the Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong SAR.

August 2023

Tin-based perovskites for aqueous batteries—a disruptive new application


Our story on "Conversion-Type Organic-Inorganic Tin-Based Perovskite Cathodes for Durable Aqueous Zinc-Iodine Batteries" has appeared in Adv. Energy Mater.

May 2023

Andrey Rogach joins the list of Named Professors at CityU


Prof. Rogach has been appointed to the Yeung Kin Man Chair Professorship in Photonics Materials at City University of Hong Kong. We are proud of our recognized achievements and looking forward to the new exciting research opportunities in the future!

October 2022

Perovskite LEDs are on the cover page of AdvMat


Another review paper "Stability of Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes: Existing Issues and Mitigation Strategies Related to both Material and Device Aspects" has been published in Advanced Materials featuring a back cover page.

August 2022

Exploring thermoelectric potential of perovskites


A new review paper about "Metal Halide Perovskites as Emerging Thermoelectric Materials" has been issued in ACS Energy Letters.

October 2021

Our contribution to a new big review


A gigantic review article covering almost the whole field of perovskite nanocrystals titled "State of the Art and Prospects for Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals" has appeared in ACS Nano. This is a great read, and we are very proud to be amongst its authors!

June 2021

In carbon dots we trust


The new review paper "Optical Processes in Carbon Nanocolloids" is online, featuring our second-favourite class of materials—carbon dots! This review has been published in Chem.

April 2021

Highly efficient LEDs based on 2D perovskite films


A recent paper by Rogach group in collaboration with University of Shanghai, entitled "Smoothing the energy transfer pathway in quasi-2D perovskite films using methanesulfonate leads to highly efficient light-emitting devices" has been published in Nature Communication, and highlighted in CityU Research Stories as a prominent topic.

March 2021

"We do it because we love science"


Prof. Andrey Rogach has been interviewed by the Croucher Foundation News channel. The article "Shedding light on novel nanomaterials" is now available for reading online.

December 2020

The bright future of perovskite nanorods


Our recent review paper entitled "Metal Halide Perovskite Nanorods: Shape Matters" is featured on the back cover page of Advanced Materials.

November 2020

Prof. Rogach receives prestigious international and local awards


Prof. Andrey Rogach is mentioned in a CityU News article as an internationally and locally recognized top researcher in materials science.

February 2019

Green perovskite LEDs become more stable


A recent paper by Rogach group in collaboration with University of Shanghai, entitled "Trifluoroacetate Induced Small-Grained CsPbBr3 Perovskite Films Result in Efficient and Stable Light-Emitting Devices" has been published in Nature Communication.

February 2019

Towards brighter carbon dots


A recent paper by Rogach group in collaboration with Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, entitled "Carbon dots produced via space-confined vacuum heating: maintaining efficient luminescence in both dispersed and aggregated states" is featured on the front cover page of Nanoscale Horizons.

November 2018

Growth mechanism of perovskite NCs


A paper by Huang et al. recently published in Nature Communication invites us to dicsuss the "Growth mechanism of strongly emitting CH3NH3PbBr3 perovskite nanocrystals with a tunable bandgap".

October 2017

Let's talk about carrier multiplication


An open-access review on "Carrier Multiplication Mechanisms and Competing Processes in Colloidal Semiconductor Nanostructures" by Kershaw and Rogach has been published in Materials.

September 2017

Cu nanoclusters + MOFs = ❤️


Research paper "Incorporating Copper Nanoclusters into Metal-Organic Frameworks: Confinement-Assisted Emission Enhancement and Application for Trinitrotoluene Detection" by Wang et al. has been featured on the inside front cover page of Particle and highlighted on AdvancedScienceNews!

July 2017

Revealing the crystal structure of perovskites by magneto-optical spectroscopy


Our collaborative work with the University of Bordeauxis is featured on the cover page of Nano Letters! Read the full story on "Neutral and Charged Exciton Fine Structure in Single Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals Revealed by Magneto-optical Spectroscopy" online.

May 2017

Quantum dots in optoelectronics


Steve Kershaw's new review article on "Materials Aspects of Semiconductor Nanocrystals for Optoelectronic Applications" has been published in Materials Horizons.

March 2017

Advances in lead halide perovskite nanocrystals


A review article by Huang et al. on "Colloidal Lead Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals: Synthesis, Optical Properties and Applications" has been published in NPG Asia Materials.

November 2016

Revisiting water-based semiconductor QDs


A review article on "Aqueous Based Semiconductor Nanocrystals" has been published in Chem. Rev.

September 2016

All-copper nanocluster based LEDs


Rogach's group paper is featured on the back cover page of Advanced Science (Wiley): "All-Copper Nanocluster Based Down-Conversion White Light-Emitting Devices".

June 2016

Nanothermometry with quantum dots


Rogach's group paper "Temperature-Dependent Exciton and Trap-Related Photoluminescence of CdTe Quantum Dots Embedded in a NaCl Matrix: Implication in Thermometry" is featured on the back cover page of Small.

January 2016

Aligning nanorods using light


A recent ACS Nano paper by Rogach group in collaboration with HKUST, entitled "Combination of Photoinduced Alignment and Self-Assembly to Realize Polarized Emission from Ordered Semiconductor Nanorods" is now online.

October 2015

Prof. Rogach elected as Fellow of Electromagnetic Academy


The 2014 PhotonIcs and Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS) held in Guangzhou featured the announcement of 20 newly approved Fellows of The Electromagnetics Academy, including our group leader Prof. Andrey Rogach.

August 2014

Towards efficient solar-driven fuel production


Research paper "Redox Shuttle Mechanism Enhances Photocatalytic H2 Generation on Ni-Decorated CdS Nanorods" has been published in Nature Materials as a result of our ongoing Hong Kong-German collaborative project.

August 2014

Prof. Rogach—an Honorary Professor at Xi’An Jiaotong University


Prof. Andrey Rogach conferred the title of Honorary Professor of Xi’An Jiaotong University, China.

March 2014

Hierarchical nanostructures: a practical guide


A review on "Hierarchical SnO2 Nanostructures: Recent Advances in Design, Synthesis, and Applications" has been published in the Special Issue "Celebrating Twenty-Five Years of Chemistry of Materials". We are proud to see our artwork among the 27 images comprising front-page anniversary collage.

January 2014

Advancements in nanocrystal ion exchange


The 25th Anniversary Article by S. Gupta et al. on "Ion Exchange in Colloidal Nanocrystals" has been published in Adv. Mater.

September 2013

A review about narrow bandgap QDs


Review article by S. Kershaw et al. on "Narrow Bandgap Colloidal Metal Chalcogenide Quantum Dots: Synthetic Methods, Heterostructures, Assemblies, Electronic and Infrared Optical Properties" has been published in Chem. Soc. Rev.

March 2013

Self-assembled nanowires from CdTe QDs


Feature article by A. Rogach and co-workers on "Semiconductor Nanowires Self-Assembled from Colloidal CdTe Nanocrystal Building Blocks: Optical Properties and Application Perspectives" has been published in J. Mater. Chem.

September 2012

We've published a new book!


The book on "Complex-Shaped metal Nanoparticles: Bottom-Up Syntheses and Applications" co-edited by Andrey Rogach and Tapan Sau has been published by Wiley-VCH.

July 2012

Gas sensing project kick-off


Our ARG project with Alphasense on the gas sensing with infrared emitting quantum dots has started.

July 2012

The shape and properties of QD-nanotube heterostructures


A recent research paper by Haihua Yang et al. on "Heterojunction Engineering of CdTe and CdSe Quantum Dots on TiO2 Nanotube Arrays..." has been featured on the back cover page of Advanced Functional Materials.

April 2012

Andrey Rogach becomes an Associate Editor of ACS Nano


We are happy to announce that Prof. Rogach becomes an Associate Editor of the ACS Nano journal. It's a great honor for us.

October 2011

Prof. Rogach receives a "Grand" CityU Research Excellence Award


After a rigorous selection, the Panel confers the Grand Award to Prof. Andrey Rogach.

July 2011

Are QDs the future of solar cells technologies?


A perspective article has been published in J. Phys. Chem. Lett.: "Semiconductor Nanocrystal Quantum Dots as Solar Cell Components and Photosensitizers: Material, Charge Transfer, and Separation Aspects of Some Device Topologies". Check it out online!

July 2011

Non-spherical semiconductors enhanced with metal functionalities


A new feature article entitled "Hybrid Colloidal Heterostructures of Anisotropic Semiconductor Nanocrystals Decorated with Noble Metals: Synthesis and Function" has now been published online.

April 2011

Andrey Rogach is under the TOP 100 Material Scientists worldwide


Prof. Rogach appears in a Thomson Reuters list, ranked #51 by citation impact.

March 2011

The foundation of CFP


CFP (Centre for Functional Photonics) has been approved with Prof. Andrey Rogach as the Founding Director. By gathering scientists from four departments, CFP is to promote, coordinate, and bundle interdisciplinary research in the field of functional photonics at CityU.

January 2011