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Fanyao Qu

Researcher at University of Brasília

Publications -  132
Citations -  1982

Fanyao Qu is an academic researcher from University of Brasília. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum dot & Magnetic field. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 123 publications receiving 1667 citations. Previous affiliations of Fanyao Qu include Federal University of Uberlandia & University of Ottawa.

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Intrinsic Valley Splitting and Direct-to-Indirect Band Gap Transition in Monolayer HfZrSiCO2.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors demonstrate that a Janus monolayer HfZrSiCO2 concurrently hosts a giant intrinsic valley splitting and excitonic quasi-particles with long valley lifetime due to valley-sublayer coupling and built-in electric field.
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Energy transfer in PbS quantum dots assemblies measured by means of spatially resolved photoluminescence

TL;DR: In this paper, PbS quantum dots (QDs) embedded in S-doped oxide glass matrix were synthesized by means of fusion method using three different annealing times (3, 5, and 12 h).
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Robust Topological Nodal-Line Semimetals from Periodic Vacancies in Two-Dimensional Materials.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that two-dimensional (2D) materials can realize robust nodal lines (NLs) when vacancies are introduced on the lattice and propose an effective 2D model and a symmetry analysis to demonstrate that these NLs are topological and protected by a nonsymmorphic glide plane.
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Atomic force microscopy and optical characterization of PbS quantum dots grown in glass matrix

TL;DR: The PbS QD-sizes estimated by a comparison between the data obtained from 4 × 4 k.p theoretical calculation and observed in the optical absorption spectra, is excellent agreement with the measurement of atomic force microscopy (AFM).
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Photoluminescence and optical absorption in CdSxSe1−x nanocrystals

TL;DR: The images of their atomic force microscopy (AFM) demonstrate an existence of CdS x Se 1− x NCs with average diameter of 40 A, and the average size of NCs and the mole fraction x of sulfur have been determined from the detailed analysis of optical absorption spectra based on a simple effective mass theory.