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Meng Li
Tianjin University of Commerce
Meng Li's recent research has significantly contributed to the fields of materials science and nanotechnology. In one study, the observation of zero-energy modes with possible time-reversal symmetry breaking on the step edge of CaF4As4 has revealed new insights into topological phase transitions in 4D materials. Another publication focuses on the development of tailorable fluorescent perovskite quantum dots manufactured via two-step thiol-ene click chemistry, offering a scalable approach for diverse applications, including optoelectronics and biomedicine. These findings have important implications for the design and functionality of novel materials with enhanced optical properties and potential applications in energy storage and conversion.