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Lifeng Yin
Researcher at Fudan University
Publications - 69
Citations - 1609
Lifeng Yin is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Manganite & Magnetoresistance. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1372 citations. Previous affiliations of Lifeng Yin include Nanjing University & Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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Giant magnetoresistance in organic spin valves.
Dali Sun,Dali Sun,Lifeng Yin,Lifeng Yin,Cheng-Jun Sun,Hangwen Guo,Zheng Gai,Xiaoguang Zhang,Thomas Z. Ward,Zhao-Hua Cheng,J. Shen,J. Shen +11 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the current-voltage characteristics indicates that the spin-dependent carrier injection correlates with the observed MR, and depositing nanodots instead of atoms onto the organic layer using buffer layer assist growth produces a sharper interface and a giant MR.
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Elastically driven anisotropic percolation in electronic phase-separated manganites
Thomas Z. Ward,John D. Budai,Zheng Gai,Jonathan Zachary Tischler,Lifeng Yin,Jian Shen,Jian Shen +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, anisotropic electronic domain formation along one axis of a pseudocubic perovskite single-crystal thin-film manganite was induced by epitaxially locking it to an orthorhombic substrate.
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Body-centered-cubic Ni and its magnetic properties.
Chuanshan Tian,Dong Qian,Di Wu,Ruihua He,Yizheng Wu,Wen-Xin Tang,Lifeng Yin,Yu Shi,G. S. Dong,Xiaofeng Jin,X M Jiang,F Q Liu,H J Qian,Kai Sun,Lumin Wang,Giorgio Rossi,Ziqiang Qiu,Jing Shi +17 more
TL;DR: The body-centered-cubic (bcc) phase of Ni, which does not exist in nature, has been achieved as a thin film on GaAs(001) at 170 K via molecular beam epitaxy using angle-resolved photoemission with synchrotron radiation.
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Magnetocrystalline anisotropy in permalloy revisited.
Lifeng Yin,Dahai Wei,Na Lei,L. H. Zhou,Chuanshan Tian,G. S. Dong,Xiaofeng Jin,L. P. Guo,Q. J. Jia,Ruqian Wu +9 more
TL;DR: The vanishing magnetic cubic anisotropy in Permalloy is found to be independent of its atomic structure but depends only upon the stoichiometry of Fe and Ni in the FexNi1-x alloy.
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Reemergent metal-insulator transitions in manganites exposed with spatial confinement.
Thomas Z. Ward,Thomas Z. Ward,Shuhua Liang,Shuhua Liang,Kenji Fuchigami,Kenji Fuchigami,Kenji Fuchigami,Lifeng Yin,Elbio Dagotto,Elbio Dagotto,E. W. Plummer,Jian Shen,Jian Shen +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that by reducing a single crystal manganite thin film to a wire with a width comparable to the mesoscopic phase-separated domains inherent in the material, a second and robust metal-insulator transition peak appears in the resistivity versus temperature measurement.