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Shuit-Tong Lee

Researcher at Soochow University (Suzhou)

Publications -  1129
Citations -  84313

Shuit-Tong Lee is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon & Nanowire. The author has an hindex of 138, co-authored 1121 publications receiving 77112 citations. Previous affiliations of Shuit-Tong Lee include University of British Columbia & Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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Effect of negative rf bias on electrophotographic properties of hard diamond-like carbon films deposited on organic photoconductors

TL;DR: Hard diamond-like carbon (DLC) films were prepared on organic photoconductor (OPC) and PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) samples by electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) plasma deposition with low substrate bias.
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Silicon nanowire-based therapeutic agents for in vivo tumor near-infrared photothermal ablation

TL;DR: The first example of silicon nanowire (SiNW)-based in vivo tumor phototherapy is presented, with 100% of mice being alive and tumor-free for over 8 months, which is the longest survival time ever reported for tumor-bearing mice treated with nanomaterial-based NIR hyperthermia agents.
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Electronegativity equalization model for interface barrier formation at reactive metal/organic contacts

TL;DR: In this paper, a general model based on electronegativity equalization method (EEM) is proposed for a quantitative formulation of barrier formation at reactive metal/organic interfaces, which predicts for molecular bonding formation a linear dependence of barrier heights on the degree of partial charge transfer.
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Characteristics of diamond crystals deposited on quartz substrates by chemical vapor deposition

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed that the untruncated crystals grew directly on the diamond seeds that remained on the quartz surface after the diamond powder pretreatment, and that no transition interlayer that could truncate the diamond crystals was formed between diamond and the quartz substrate.
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Surface-enhanced fluorescence from copper nanoparticles on silicon nanowires

TL;DR: In this article, a method to enhance surface plasmon coupled fluorescence from copper nanoparticles on silicon nanowires is presented, where the fluorescence peaks of several lanthanide ions (praseodymium ions, Pr3+, neodynium ions Nd3+, holmium ion Ho3+, and erbium ions Er3+) were markedly enhanced with the enhancement of maximal 2 orders of magnitude, which was larger than that caused by unsupported Cu nanoparticles.