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Liang Li

Researcher at National Institute for Materials Science

Publications -  15
Citations -  2446

Liang Li is an academic researcher from National Institute for Materials Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 10 publications receiving 2105 citations. Previous affiliations of Liang Li include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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ZnS nanostructures: From synthesis to applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art research activities related to ZnS nanostructures is provided, with the focus on the critical experiments determining the electrical, chemical and physical parameters of the nanostructure, and the interplay between synthetic conditions and nanoscale morphologies.
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One-dimensional inorganic nanostructures: synthesis, field-emission and photodetection.

TL;DR: In this paper, a critical review mainly focuses on recent research progresses in 1D inorganic nanostructures, including their rational synthesis and potential applications, with an emphasis on field-emitter and photodetector applications.
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Deep-ultraviolet solar-blind photoconductivity of individual gallium oxide nanobelts.

TL;DR: Present Ga2O3 nanobelts can be exploited for future applications in photo sensing, light-emitting diodes, and optical switches.
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Deep-ultraviolet solar-blind photoconductivity of individual gallium oxide nanobelts

TL;DR: In this paper, a solar-blind deep-ultraviolet semiconductor photodetectors using individual Ga2O3 nanobelts was designed, which demonstrated high selectivity towards 250 nm light, fast response times of less than 0.3 s, and a large photocurrent to dark current ratio of up to 4 orders of magnitude.
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Polystyrene sphere-assisted one-dimensional nanostructure arrays: synthesis and applications

TL;DR: Polystyrene (PS) spheres can self-assemble into colloidal crystal monolayers that are currently employed for template-assisted synthesis of one-dimensional (nanopillars, nanorods, nanowires and nanotubes) nanostructure arrays as discussed by the authors.