Chengdu, China

Zhiyong Zhong


Average Co-Inventor Count = 8.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Zhiyong Zhong: Innovator in Superlattice Magneto-Optical Materials

Introduction

Zhiyong Zhong is a prominent inventor based in Chengdu, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of superlattice magneto-optical materials. His innovative work focuses on the development of materials that combine excellent magnetic properties with superior photoelectric absorption characteristics.

Latest Patents

Zhiyong Zhong holds a patent for a superlattice material, along with its preparation method and applications. This invention relates to the technical field of superlattice magneto-optical material technologies. The superlattice material he developed exhibits both the favorable magnetic properties of ferrous garnet materials and the excellent photoelectric absorption characteristics of two-dimensional semiconductor materials, such as graphene. Testing has shown that the saturated magneto-optical Kerr angle of this superlattice material is 13 mdeg in a magnetic field of 2500 Oe. Furthermore, the magneto-optical Kerr angle is enhanced by 2.5 times compared to a nonsuperlattice ferrimagnetic thin film material, demonstrating significant advancements in magneto-optical effect enhancement.

Career Highlights

Zhiyong Zhong is affiliated with the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His work at this institution has allowed him to explore and innovate in the field of magneto-optical materials. His research has garnered attention for its potential applications in various technological fields.

Collaborations

Zhiyong Zhong has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Lichuan Jin and Kancheng Jia. These partnerships have contributed to the advancement of research in superlattice materials and their applications.

Conclusion

Zhiyong Zhong is a key figure in the development of superlattice magneto-optical materials. His innovative patent and research efforts continue to push the boundaries of technology in this field.

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