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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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A Molecular Beacon-Based Signal-Off Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Strategy for Highly Sensitive, Reproducible, and Multiplexed DNA Detection
Xinpan Wei,Shao Su,Shao Su,Yuanyuan Guo,Xiangxu Jiang,Yiling Zhong,Yuanyuan Su,Chunhai(樊春海) Fan,Shuit-Tong Lee,Yao He +9 more
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Reversible and Precise Self-Assembly of Janus Metal-Organosilica Nanoparticles through a Linker-Free Approach
Huicheng Hu,Fei Ji,Yong Xu,Jiaqi Yu,Qipeng Liu,Lei Chen,Qian Chen,Peng Wen,Yeshayahu Lifshitz,Yeshayahu Lifshitz,Yan Wang,Qiao Zhang,Shuit-Tong Lee +12 more
TL;DR: A reversible and precise self-assembly of nanoparticles through a linker-free and fast approach by manipulating the interparticle forces, e.g., van der Waals (VDW) force and electrostatic force is reported.
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Polyhedral Organic Microcrystals: From Cubes to Rhombic Dodecahedra
Xiujuan Zhang,Xiujuan Zhang,Cheng Dong,Juan Antonio Zapien,Shafiq Ismathullakhan,Zhenhui Kang,Jiansheng Jie,Xiaohong Zhang,Jack C. Chang,Chun-Sing Lee,Shuit-Tong Lee +10 more
TL;DR: Research Grants Council of Hong Kong SAR, China [CityU101608]; City University of Hong Hong Kong [7002275]; National Basic Research Program of China [2006CB933000, 2007CB936000]; National Natural Science Foundation of China[50903059]
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Applications of silicon nanowires functionalized with palladium nanoparticles in hydrogen sensors
TL;DR: In this paper, silicon nanowires modified by palladium (Pd) nanoparticles were used for hydrogen detection using a thermal evaporation method using tin (Sn) as the catalyst.
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Morphology of Si nanowires synthesized by high-temperature laser ablation
TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of nanowires into different shapes was explained by the two-step growth model based on the vapor-liquid-solid mechanism, which showed that the most abundant smooth-surface nanowsires were spring-shaped, fishbone-shaped and frog-egg-shaped.