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Deren Yang

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  998
Citations -  26247

Deren Yang is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon & Doping. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 944 publications receiving 22268 citations. Previous affiliations of Deren Yang include Zhejiang Sci-Tech University.

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Optimization of the electroluminescence from SiNx-based light-emitting devices by modulating the size and morphology of silver nanostructures.

TL;DR: This work may provide an alternative approach for the fabrication of Si-based light sources with promising luminescence efficiency by considering the contributions of the enhancement of light-extraction efficiency induced by the surface roughening of the front electrode, internal quantum efficiency due to the coupling between excitons and localized surface plasmons, and carrier injection efficiency.
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Confinement effect and low-defect density-induced long lifetime Er silicate nanowire embedded in silicon oxide film.

TL;DR: A reduced Er-Er interaction strategy for pursuing long lifetime and high efficiency luminescence in Er compounds with higher Er concentration and the up-conversion emissions in the α-Er2Si2O7 nanowires also reduce effectively because of the nanoconfinement effect.
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Crystal growth and oxygen precipitation behavior of 300 mm nitrogen-doped Czochralski silicon

TL;DR: In this article, a 300mm, p-type, ǫ-oriented nitrogen-doped Czochralski (NCZ) silicon crystal was grown in a Keyex MCZ 150 crystal puller equipped with cusp magnetic field.
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Enhanced oxygen reduction activity of Pt shells on PdCu truncated octahedra with different compositions

TL;DR: In this paper, the epitaxial growth of ultrathin Pt shells on PdxCu truncated octahedra by a seed-mediated approach was reported, where the Pd/Cu atomic ratio (x) of the truncated Octahedral seeds was tuned from 2, 1 to 0.5 by varying the feeding molar ratio of Pd to Cu precursors.