Group Leader:
Prof. Dr. Haosu Luo
Deputy director of the Information Materials and Devices Research Center, SICCAS
Professor of Key Laboratory of Inorganic Functional Material and Device, SICCAS
Member of the Third Council of Chinese Crystallographic Society (CCrS)
Director of the Specialized Committee on Materials and Devices of Shanghai Society of Infrared and Remote Sensing (SSIRS)
Member of the Fifth Session of Specialized Committee on Dielectrics of Chinese Physics Society (CPS)
Vice Chairman of the Sixth Council of the Crystal Growth and Materials Sub-committee of Chinese Ceramic Society (CCerS)
Member of the Editorial Board of the “Journal of Inorganic Materials” (JIM)
Work Experience:
1997-Present: Professor in Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Leader of research group on the study of growth, characterization and device application of relaxor-based ferroelectric and lead-free ferroelectric piezocrystals.
1994-1997: Associated Professor in Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Leader of research group on the study of growth and characterization of ferroelectric barium titanate single crystals.
1992-1994: Assistant Professor in Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Leader of research group on the study of growth and characterization of nonlinear optical single crystals.
Education:
1988-1992: received doctor of philosophy in material sciences at the Institute for Materials Research of Tohoku University and Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1985-1988: received master degree in material sciences at Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1978-1982: received bachelor degree in chemistry at Nanjing Normal University.
Main Research Interests:
The growth of ferroelectric single crystal; Structure and properties of relaxor-based ferroelectric single crystals; Devices designing, preparation and application of infra-red detectors, magnetic sensors, piezoelectric actuators and motors, ultrasonic transducers, underwater sonar equipments and piezoelectric energy harvesters