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Hui Deng

Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  30
Citations -  2407

Hui Deng is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum dot & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1689 citations. Previous affiliations of Hui Deng include Fuzhou University.

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High Quantum Yield Blue Emission from Lead-Free Inorganic Antimony Halide Perovskite Colloidal Quantum Dots

TL;DR: The developed full-inorganic lead-free Sb-perovskite QDs with high PLQY and stable emission promise great potential for efficient emission candidates.
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Passivated Single-Crystalline CH3NH3PbI3 Nanowire Photodetector with High Detectivity and Polarization Sensitivity

TL;DR: This work solves this key problem by introducing oleic acid soaking to passivate surface defects of CH3NH3PbI3 nanowires, which leads to a device with much improved stability and unprecedented sensitivity (measured detectivity of 2 × 1013 Jones).
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Flexible and Semitransparent Organolead Triiodide Perovskite Network Photodetector Arrays with High Stability.

TL;DR: The perovskite network PD arrays fabricated on PET substrates could also conduct superior flexibility under wide angle and large number of bending, and greatly enhanced the device stability due to the improved interface contacts, surface passivation, and moisture isolation.
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Synergistic Effect of Hybrid PbS Quantum Dots/2D-WSe2 Toward High Performance and Broadband Phototransistors

TL;DR: In this article, light sensitive PbS colloidal quantum dots (QDs) combined with 2D WSe2 to develop hybrid QDs/2D-WSe2 phototransistors for high performance and broadband photodetection are utilized.
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Efficient planar antimony sulfide thin film photovoltaics with large grain and preferential growth

TL;DR: In this article, a thin film of antimony sulfide (Sb2S3) was obtained by rapid thermal evaporation (RTE) rather than conventional chemical bath deposition or atomic layer deposition based methods.