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Bin Yang

Researcher at Hunan University

Publications -  71
Citations -  3780

Bin Yang is an academic researcher from Hunan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perovskite (structure) & Organic solar cell. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 61 publications receiving 3089 citations. Previous affiliations of Bin Yang include Oak Ridge National Laboratory & University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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A nanocomposite ultraviolet photodetector based on interfacial trap-controlled charge injection.

TL;DR: It is shown that a solution-processed ultraviolet photodetector with a nanocomposite active layer composed of ZnO nanoparticles blended with semiconducting polymers can significantly outperform inorganicPhotodetectors.
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Arising applications of ferroelectric materials in photovoltaic devices

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the advance in understanding the mechanisms of the ferroelectric photovoltaic effects and recent progress in improving the photiovoltaic device performance.
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High-Performance Flexible Perovskite Solar Cells by Using a Combination of Ultrasonic Spray-Coating and Low Thermal Budget Photonic Curing

TL;DR: In this paper, a high-throughput ultrasonic spray-coating (USC) process capable of fabricating perovskite film-based solar cells on glass substrates with a power conversion efficiency (PCE) as high as 13%.
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Perovskite Solar Cells with Near 100% Internal Quantum Efficiency Based on Large Single Crystalline Grains and Vertical Bulk Heterojunctions

TL;DR: A simple layer-by-layer fabrication process based on air exposure followed by thermal annealing is reported to grow perovskite films with large, single-crystal grains and vertically oriented GBs, establishing them as important alternatives to growing ideal single crystal thin films in the pursuit toward theoretical maximum PCE with industrially realistic processing techniques.
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A ligation-triggered DNAzyme cascade for amplified fluorescence detection of biological small molecules with zero-background signal.

TL;DR: A dual strategy which combines split DNAzyme-based background reduction with catalytic and molecular beacon-based amplified detection to develop a ligation-triggered DNAzyme cascade, resulting in ultrahigh sensitivity and taking advantage of the highly specific biomolecule-dependence of the DNA ligation reaction.