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Jing Qi
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 13
Citations - 263
Jing Qi is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scanning tunneling microscope & Monolayer. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 175 citations.
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Epitaxially grown monolayer VSe 2 : an air-stable magnetic two-dimensional material with low work function at edges
Zhong Liu Liu,Xu Wu,Yan Shao,Jing Qi,Yun Cao,Li Huang,Chen Liu,Jiaou Wang,Qi Zheng,Zhi Li Zhu,Kurash Ibrahim,Yeliang Wang,Yeliang Wang,Hong-Jun Gao,Hong-Jun Gao +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the growth of monolayer VSe2 by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) method, which revealed that the as-grown monolayers VSe 2 has magnetic characteristic peaks in its electronic density of states and a lower work-function at its edges.
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Spontaneous Formation of 1D Pattern in Monolayer VSe2 with Dispersive Adsorption of Pt Atoms for HER Catalysis.
Zhong-Liu Liu,Bao Lei,Zhi-Li Zhu,Lei Tao,Lei Tao,Jing Qi,De-Liang Bao,De-Liang Bao,Xu Wu,Li Huang,Yu-Yang Zhang,Yu-Yang Zhang,Xiao Lin,Xiao Lin,Yeliang Wang,Yeliang Wang,Yeliang Wang,Shixuan Du,Shixuan Du,Sokrates T. Pantelides,Sokrates T. Pantelides,Hong-Jun Gao,Hong-Jun Gao +22 more
TL;DR: The formation of long-range, well-ordered 1D patterns in monolayer vanadium diselenide (VSe2) by a single annealing stage during growth demonstrates an effective way of dimension modulation in 2D materials but also enriches the potential of intrinsically patterned2D materials for promising catalytic activities.
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Epitaxial fabrication of two-dimensional NiSe2 on Ni(111) substrate
Yan Shao,Shiru Song,Xu Wu,Jing Qi,Hongliang Lu,Chen Liu,Shiyu Zhu,Zhong-Liu Liu,Jiaou Wang,Dongxia Shi,Shixuan Du,Yeliang Wang,Hong-Jun Gao +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) material is grown epitaxially by a single step direct selenization of a Ni(111) substrate.
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Possible Luttinger liquid behavior of edge transport in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide crystals.
Guanhua Yang,Yan Shao,Yan Shao,Jiebin Niu,Xiaolei Ma,Xiaolei Ma,Congyan Lu,Wei Wei,Wei Wei,Xichen Chuai,Jiawei Wang,Jingchen Cao,Hao Huang,Guangwei Xu,Xuewen Shi,Zhuoyu Ji,Nianduan Lu,Geng Di,Jing Qi,Yun Cao,Zhong-Liu Liu,Liwei Liu,Yuan Huang,Lei Liao,Weiqi Dang,Zhengwei Zhang,Yuan Liu,Xidong Duan,Jiezhi Chen,Zhi-Qiang Fan,Xiangwei Jiang,Yeliang Wang,Yeliang Wang,Ling Li,Hong-Jun Gao,Xiangfeng Duan,Ming Liu +36 more
TL;DR: The authors quantify the edge state contribution to electrical transport in monolayer MoS 2 /WSe 2 field-effect transistors, revealing a dominated non-linear edge transport at low temperature, indicating possible Luttinger liquid behavior.
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Modification of the Potential Landscape of Molecular Rotors on Au(111) by the Presence of an STM Tip
Hongliang Lu,Yun Cao,Jing Qi,Anne Bakker,Cristian A. Strassert,Xiao Lin,Karl-Heinz Ernst,Shixuan Du,Harald Fuchs,Hong-Jun Gao +9 more
TL;DR: Using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), it is demonstrated that both tip-molecule distance and sample bias can modify the rotational potential of molecular rotors.