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Shijie Xie
Researcher at Shandong University
Publications - 137
Citations - 1523
Shijie Xie is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polaron & Spin polarization. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 135 publications receiving 1358 citations.
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Organic light-emitting diodes with AZO films as electrodes
TL;DR: Aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO) films were prepared by r.f. magnetron sputtering as discussed by the authors, and organic light-emitting diodes with AZO/N, N "-diphenyl- N, N ''-(3-methylphenyl)-1,1′-biphenymyl-4,4′-diamine (TPD)/tris(8-hydroxyquinoline)aluminum (Alq 3 )/Al configuration were fabricated.
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A possible anthracene-based optical molecular switch driven by a reversible photodimerization reaction
TL;DR: By applying nonequilibrium Green's function formalism combined with first-principles density functional theory, this paper investigated the electronic transport properties of an anthracene-based optical molecular switch.
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Effect of the electric field mode on the dynamic process of a polaron
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the transport process of a charged polaron under a linearly increasing electric field in conjugated polymers by using a nonadiabatic evolution method.
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Chiral-induced spin selectivity: A polaron transport model
TL;DR: In this paper, a physical model for spin-polarized electron transport through a chiral molecule based on the chiral-induced spin selectivity was proposed, where the transport of an electron coupled to its surrounding lattice distortions, namely, a spatial localized polaron, was incorporated in the model.
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Realization of Lieb lattice in covalent-organic frameworks with tunable topology and magnetism.
TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper used tight-binding and first principle calculations to predict tunable topology and magnetism in recently discovered two-dimensional covalent-organic frameworks (COFs).