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Qilin Cheng
Researcher at University of Jinan
Publications - 10
Citations - 339
Qilin Cheng is an academic researcher from University of Jinan. The author has contributed to research in topics: van der Waals force & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 90 citations.
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WSe2 2D p-type semiconductor-based electronic devices for information technology: Design, preparation, and applications
Qilin Cheng,Jinbo Pang,Dehui Sun,Jingang Wang,Shu Zhang,Fan Liu,Yuke Chen,Ruiqi Yang,Na Liang,Lu Xiheng,Yanchen Ji,Jian Wang,Congcong Zhang,Yuanhua Sang,Hong Liu,Hong Liu,Weijia Zhou +16 more
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Synthesis of Wafer-Scale Graphene with Chemical Vapor Deposition for Electronic Device Applications
Baojun Sun,Baojun Sun,Jinbo Pang,Qilin Cheng,Shu Zhang,Yufen Li,Congcong Zhang,Dehui Sun,Bergoi Ibarlucea,Yang Li,Duo Chen,Huaimin Fan,Huaimin Fan,Qingfang Han,Qingfang Han,Mengxin Chao,Hong Liu,Hong Liu,Jingang Wang,Gianaurelio Cuniberti,Lin Han,Weijia Zhou +21 more
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Applications of 2D-Layered Palladium Diselenide and Its van der Waals Heterostructures in Electronics and Optoelectronics
Yanhao Wang,Jinbo Pang,Qilin Cheng,Lin Han,Yufen Li,Xue Meng,Bergoi Ibarlucea,Hongbin Zhao,Feng Yang,Haiyun Liu,Hong Liu,Weijia Zhou,Xiao Wang,Mark H. Rümmeli,Yu Zhang,Gianaurelio Cuniberti +15 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of palladium diselenide (PdSe2) nanosheets is presented in this paper, including its structure, properties, synthesis, and applications.
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Fabrication of a Sensitive Strain and Pressure Sensor from Gold Nanoparticle-Assembled 3D-Interconnected Graphene Microchannel-Embedded PDMS.
Jian Wang,Congcong Zhang,Duo Chen,Mingyuan Sun,Na Liang,Qilin Cheng,Yanchen Ji,Haoyang Gao,Guo Zhijie,Yang Li,Dehui Sun,Qinfei Li,Hong Liu,Hong Liu +13 more
TL;DR: A gold nanoparticle-assembled, 3D-interconnected, graphene microchannel-embedded PDMS (3D GMC-PDMS) film for strain and pressure sensors that has broad applications as a traditional or wearable medical sensor and a sensitivity improvement of 40 times in the 0-1 kPa pressure range.
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Graphene Biodevices for Early Disease Diagnosis Based on Biomarker Detection.
Qingfang Han,Jinbo Pang,Yufen Li,Baojun Sun,Bergoi Ibarlucea,Xiaoyan Liu,Thomas Gemming,Qilin Cheng,Shu Zhang,Hong Liu,Hong Liu,Jingang Wang,Weijia Zhou,Gianaurelio Cuniberti,Mark H. Rümmeli +14 more
TL;DR: Graphene-based biosensors have generated tremendous interest, made significant advances, and offered promising application prospects as mentioned in this paper, and have boosted the early diagnosis of diseases by detecting and monitoring related biomarkers, providing a better understanding of various physiological and pathological processes.