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Da-Jie Yang

Researcher at North China Electric Power University

Publications -  37
Citations -  887

Da-Jie Yang is an academic researcher from North China Electric Power University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmon & Surface plasmon resonance. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 37 publications receiving 626 citations. Previous affiliations of Da-Jie Yang include Wuhan University.

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Improved Hydrogen Production of Au–Pt–CdS Hetero‐Nanostructures by Efficient Plasmon‐Induced Multipathway Electron Transfer

TL;DR: In this paper, a well-controlled synthesis strategy was developed to prepare an Au-Pt-CdS hetero-nanostructure, in which each component of Au, Pt, and CdS has direct contact with the other two materials; Pt is on the tips and a cdS layer along the sides of an Au nanotriangle (NT), which exhibits excellent photocatalytic activity for hydrogen production under visible-light irradiation.
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Synthesis of Dumbbell-Like Gold–Metal Sulfide Core–Shell Nanorods with Largely Enhanced Transverse Plasmon Resonance in Visible Region and Efficiently Improved Photocatalytic Activity

TL;DR: In this paper, the transformation from Au nanorods (NRs) to dumbbell-like Au NRs and coating of metal sulfide shells (including Bi2S3, CdS, CuxS, and ZnS) is achieved in a one-pot reaction.
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Tuning Plasmon Resonance of Gold Nanostars for Enhancements of Nonlinear Optical Response and Raman Scattering

TL;DR: In this paper, the surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs) of gold nanostars corresponding to the unique morphology and demonstrate surfaceenhanced Raman scattering (SERS) activities and nonlinear refraction properties of two typical structures.
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Magnetic Fano resonance-induced second-harmonic generation enhancement in plasmonic metamolecule rings

TL;DR: The magnetic Fano resonance is used to enhance second-harmonic generation (SHG) in plasmonic metamolecule rings with stable and tunable magnetic responses to provide a new thought for enhancing optical nonlinear processes by magnetic modes.
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Magnetic Plasmon-Enhanced Second-Harmonic Generation on Colloidal Gold Nanocups.

TL;DR: The synthesized colloidal Au and AuAg nanocups with a well-controlled asymmetric geometry, tunable opening sizes, and normalized depths provide a strategy for the design of nonlinear optical nanoantennas based on magnetic plasmon resonances and can lead to diverse applications ranging from nanophotonics to biological spectroscopy.