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Shu Fen Hu

Researcher at National Taiwan Normal University

Publications -  187
Citations -  5858

Shu Fen Hu is an academic researcher from National Taiwan Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphor & Coulomb blockade. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 174 publications receiving 4793 citations. Previous affiliations of Shu Fen Hu include University of Cambridge & National Taiwan University.

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Thermally stable luminescence of KSrPO4:Eu2+ phosphor for white light UV light-emitting diodes

TL;DR: In this paper, a blue phosphor based on phosphate host matrix, KSrPO4 doped with Eu2+, was prepared by solid state reaction and the phosphor invariably emits blue luminescence with a peak wavelength at 424nm under ultraviolet excitation at 360nm.
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Quantum dot monolayer sensitized ZnO nanowire-array photoelectrodes: true efficiency for water splitting.

TL;DR: A combination of CdTe QDs and ZnO nanowires for splitting water photoelectrochemically is examined, finding that one-dimensional nanostructures offer the additional potential advantage of improved charge transport over zero- dimensional nanostructureures such as nanocrystals.
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Origin of Thermal Degradation of Sr2–xSi5N8:Eux Phosphors in Air for Light-Emitting Diodes

TL;DR: The origin of the thermal degradation in Sr(2-x)Si(5)N(8):Eu(x) with x = 0.10 is due to the formation of an amorphous layer on the surface of the nitride phosphor grain during oxidative heating treatment, which results in the oxidation of Eu ions from divalent to trivalent.
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High-Performance Lithium-Ion Battery and Symmetric Supercapacitors Based on FeCo2O4 Nanoflakes Electrodes

TL;DR: The symmetric supercapacitor on nonaqueous electrolyte demonstrates high specific capacitance, excellent cyclic performance of 2500 cycles of charge-discharge cycling at 2 A g(-1) current density, revealing excellent long-term cyclability of the electrode even under rapid charge- discharge conditions.