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Sergey Lee

Researcher at University of Texas at Dallas

Publications -  43
Citations -  3253

Sergey Lee is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Dallas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Conductive polymer. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 42 publications receiving 3030 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergey Lee include Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan & Seoul National University.

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Strong, Transparent, Multifunctional, Carbon Nanotube Sheets

TL;DR: Self-supporting nanotube sheets are initially formed as a highly anisotropic electronically conducting aerogel that can be densified into strong sheets that are as thin as 50 nanometers and the measured gravimetric strength of orthogonally oriented sheet arrays exceeds that of sheets of high-strength steel.
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Harvesting Waste Thermal Energy Using a Carbon-Nanotube-Based Thermo-Electrochemical Cell

TL;DR: Thermocells are demonstrated, in practical configurations, that harvest low-grade thermal energy using relatively inexpensive carbon multiwalled nanotube (MWNT) electrodes that provide high electrochemically accessible surface areas and fast redox-mediated electron transfer, which significantly enhances thermocell current generation capacity and overall efficiency.
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Multifunctional carbon nanotube yarns and transparent sheets: Fabrication, properties, and applications

TL;DR: In this article, a solid-state process for nanotube assembly is presented that promises to eliminate the requirement to use binders and capture the inherent properties of nanotubes.
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Transparent carbon nanotube sheets as 3-D charge collectors in organic solar cells

TL;DR: In this paper, Zhang et al. proposed a 3D hole-collecting network with extended interface connectivity to photoactive layer of bulk heterojunction OPV and showed that combining 3-D t-CNT network with planar ITO leads to twice increased photocurrent.
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Observation of inhibited spontaneous emission and stimulated emission of rhodamine 6G in polymer replica of synthetic opal

TL;DR: In this paper, the inhibited spontaneous emission of organic dye rhodamine 6G infiltrated in a polymer replica of synthetic opal as a photonic crystal was observed and the morphology-dependent resonances, superimposed on the broadband emission of rhodamines due to spherical wavelength-sized microcavity enhancement of dye emission, were also observed.