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Deyu Li
Researcher at Vanderbilt University
Publications - 168
Citations - 11508
Deyu Li is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal conductivity & Nanowire. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 140 publications receiving 10027 citations. Previous affiliations of Deyu Li include University of California & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Boron carbide nanowires: low temperature synthesis and structural and thermal conductivity characterization
TL;DR: In this paper, boron carbide nanowires are synthesized by co-pyrolysis of diborane and methane in a low pressure chemical vapor deposition system via the vapor-liquid-solid growth mechanism.
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Thermal expansion and impurity effects on lattice thermal conductivity of solid argon.
TL;DR: It is confirmed from the simulation results that thermal conductivity is not sensitive to the impurity concentration at high temperatures, and the utility of molecular dynamics simulation for determining parameters in theoretical impurity scattering models under a wide range of conditions is indicated.
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Metabolic consequences of interleukin-6 challenge in developing neurons and astroglia.
Jacquelyn A. Brown,Stacy D. Sherrod,Cody R. Goodwin,Bryson M. Brewer,Lijie Yang,Krassimira A. Garbett,Deyu Li,John A. McLean,John P. Wikswo,Karoly Mirnics +9 more
TL;DR: These findings are potentially critical for understanding the mechanism by which IL-6 disrupts brain function, and they provide information about the molecular cascade that links maternal immune activation to developmental brain disorders.
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Observation of superdiffusive phonon transport in aligned atomic chains.
Lin Yang,Yi Tao,Yi Tao,Yanglin Zhu,Manira Akter,Ke Wang,Zhiliang Pan,Yang Zhao,Qian Zhang,Ya-Qiong Xu,Renkun Chen,Terry T. Xu,Yunfei Chen,Zhiqiang Mao,Deyu Li +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 1/3 power law between thermal conductivity and length of a NbSe3 nanowire is observed, pointing towards a superdiffusive heat transport regime.
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Biomolecule kinetics measurements in flow cell integrated porous silicon waveguides
TL;DR: A grating-coupled porous silicon (PSi) waveguide with an integrated polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) flow cell is demonstrated as a platform for near real-time detection of chemical and biological molecules.