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Peidong Yang

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  597
Citations -  159053

Peidong Yang is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanowire & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 183, co-authored 562 publications receiving 144351 citations. Previous affiliations of Peidong Yang include Max Planck Society & University of California, Santa Barbara.

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Materials science: Lilliputian light sticks

TL;DR: Building two different fluorescing dyes into a composite organic nanocrystal makes a tunable light generator at just the right dye proportions, a low-cost, highly efficient source of white light.
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Sulfur-doped graphene anchoring of ultrafine Au25 nanoclusters for electrocatalysis

TL;DR: In this article, chemical dopants on sulfur-doped graphene (S-G) can be utilized to stabilize ultrafine (sub-2 nm) Au25(PET)18 clusters to enable stable nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) without significant structural degradation.
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Zigzag Inversion Domain Boundaries in Indium Zinc Oxide-Based Nanowires: Structure and Formation

TL;DR: A model based on imaging and spectroscopy of IZO and IFZO nanowires is proposed and verified using density functional theory, which suggests a mechanism of formation in which the basal inclusion and the zigzag diffuse inward together from the surface of the nanowire.
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Nanoparticle Assembly Induced Ligand Interactions for Enhanced Electrocatalytic CO2 Conversion.

TL;DR: In this paper, it has been shown that the large surface curvature of small NPs promotes strong noncovalent interactions between ligands of adjacent NPs through ligand interdigitation and gives rise to the structurally ordered ligand layer of the NOLI.
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Core-Shell Nanocatalyst For High Temperature Reactions

TL;DR: In this article, a core-shell nanoparticle that includes a metal-oxide shell and a nanoparticle is described, where the inner surface of the shell forms a void, which is filled by the nanoparticle.