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Lin Wang

Researcher at Ningbo University of Technology

Publications -  201
Citations -  6911

Lin Wang is an academic researcher from Ningbo University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Field electron emission & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 186 publications receiving 5260 citations. Previous affiliations of Lin Wang include Durham University & University of Science and Technology Beijing.

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All Inorganic Halide Perovskites Nanosystem: Synthesis, Structural Features, Optical Properties and Optoelectronic Applications.

TL;DR: The synthesis of IHPs is reviewed, and their progresses in optoelectronic devices and optical applications, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs), photodetectors (PDs), solar cells (SCs), and lasing, is presented.
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Rare cell isolation and analysis in microfluidics

TL;DR: The design considerations of representative microfluidic devices for rare cell isolation and analysis and a perspective on the development trends and promising research directions in this field are proposed.
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Constructing Fast Carrier Tracks into Flexible Perovskite Photodetectors To Greatly Improve Responsivity

TL;DR: A general strategy to enhance the perovskite film conductivity that carbon nanotubes (CNTs) conductive nanonets are constructed from to provide fast carrier tracks and indicates the promising potentials of the perOVskite/CNT composites for solution and ambient condition processed flexible devices.
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Superior Photodetectors Based on All-Inorganic Perovskite CsPbI3 Nanorods with Ultrafast Response and High Stability

TL;DR: The exploration of superior photodetectors (PDs) based on a single CsPbI3 nanorod had a totally excellent performance and showed a high stability when maintained under ambient conditions.
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Standing surface acoustic wave (SSAW) based multichannel cell sorting.

TL;DR: A novel microfluidic device for cell sorting in continuous flow using tunable standing surface acoustic waves that is versatile, simple, label-free, non-invasive, and highly controllable.