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Michael H. Huang

Researcher at National Tsing Hua University

Publications -  194
Citations -  28705

Michael H. Huang is an academic researcher from National Tsing Hua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Band gap & Nanorod. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 180 publications receiving 26770 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael H. Huang include University of California, Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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Room-temperature ultraviolet nanowire nanolasers

TL;DR: Room-temperature ultraviolet lasing in semiconductor nanowire arrays has been demonstrated and self-organized, <0001> oriented zinc oxide nanowires grown on sapphire substrates were synthesized with a simple vapor transport and condensation process.
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Catalytic Growth of Zinc Oxide Nanowires by Vapor Transport

TL;DR: In this paper, the capacitance matrix was calculated for different chain lengths using the software package FastCap MIT (1992) and a ligand shell dielectric constant of 3.14 aF.
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Continuous formation of supported cubic and hexagonal mesoporous films by sol–gel dip-coating

TL;DR: In this article, a solgel-based dip-coating method for the rapid synthesis of continuous mesoporous thin films on a solid substrate is presented, which can be used for membrane-based separations, selective catalysis and sensors.
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Surface plasmonic effects of metallic nanoparticles on the performance of polymer bulk heterojunction solar cells

TL;DR: Plasmonic effects influence the characteristics of polymer photovoltaic devices (OPVs) incorporating a blend of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) and [6,6]-phenyl-C(61)-butyric acid methyl ester to trigger localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), which enhanced the performance of the OPVs without dramatically sacrificing their electrical properties.
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Synthesis of Cu2O nanocrystals from cubic to rhombic dodecahedral structures and their comparative photocatalytic activity.

TL;DR: The rhombic dodecahedra exposing only the {110} facets exhibit an exceptionally good photocatalytic activity toward the fast and complete photodegradation of methyl orange due to a high number density of surface copper atoms, demonstrating the importance of their successful preparation.