Xinyu's work on ion-conductive photonic crystal films now published by Advanced Functional Materials

Revealling now possiblities for developing flexible sensors with multiple functions.

Qibin Zhao
Qibin Zhao
Associate Professor

My research focuses on soft functional materials in which mesoscale structure controls optical and physical properties. I have worked extensively on colloidal and particle-assembled photonic materials, developing scalable processing methods to organize soft particulate systems into structurally coloured films and coatings. A central theme of my work is how external mechanical fields, such as shear, bending, stretching, and cyclic deformation, can drive microstructural ordering, lattice transitions, and structure-dependent optical responses. More broadly, I am interested in programmable soft photonic materials and functional coatings, where colloidal assembly, deformation processing, and soft-matter physics can be used to create adaptive optical, thermal, sensing, or mechanically encoded material functions.