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Siya Huang
Researcher at Southern University of Science and Technology
Publications - 31
Citations - 1856
Siya Huang is an academic researcher from Southern University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanofiber & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1249 citations. Previous affiliations of Siya Huang include Shenzhen University & University of Houston.
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Flexible Electronics: Stretchable Electrodes and Their Future
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the latest advances in stretchable transparent electrodes based on a new design strategy known as kirigami (the art of paper cutting) is presented.
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Ionic Skin with Biomimetic Dielectric Layer Templated from Calathea Zebrine Leaf
Zhiguang Qiu,Yongbiao Wan,Yongbiao Wan,Wohua Zhou,Jingyi Yang,Junlong Yang,Jun Huang,Jun Huang,Jianming Zhang,Qingxian Liu,Siya Huang,Ningning Bai,Zhigang Wu,Zhigang Wu,Wei Hong,Hong Wang,Chuan Fei Guo +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a low-cost microstructured ionic gel (MIG) with uniform cone-like surface microstructures for highperformance capacitive e-skins is reported.
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Capillary-Force-Induced Cold Welding in Silver-Nanowire-Based Flexible Transparent Electrodes.
TL;DR: Capillary force is a powerful driving force that can effectively cause self-limited cold welding of the wire-wire junction for AgNWs and can be useful in the welding of other metal NWs, the fabrication of nanostructures, and smart assemblies for versatile flexible optoelectronic applications.
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Natural Plant Materials as Dielectric Layer for Highly Sensitive Flexible Electronic Skin
Yongbiao Wan,Yongbiao Wan,Zhiguang Qiu,Jun Huang,Jun Huang,Jingyi Yang,Qi Wang,Peng Lu,Peng Lu,Junlong Yang,Jianming Zhang,Siya Huang,Zhigang Wu,Zhigang Wu,Chuan Fei Guo +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a flexible capacitive electronic skin (e-skin) made from a dried flower petal or leaf sandwiched by two flexible electrodes is used for touch sensing, motion monitoring, gas flow detection, and spatial distribution of pressure.
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Nonlinear Metasurface for Simultaneous Control of Spin and Orbital Angular Momentum in Second Harmonic Generation.
Guixin Li,Lin Wu,King Fai Li,Shumei Chen,Christian Schlickriede,Zhengji Xu,Siya Huang,Wen-Di Li,Wen-Di Li,Yan Jun Liu,Edwin Yue Bun Pun,Thomas Zentgraf,Kok Wai Cheah,Yu Luo,Shuang Zhang +14 more
TL;DR: The proposed nonlinear photonic metasurface proposed in this work not only opens new avenues for manipulating the OAM of nonlinear optical signals but also benefits the understanding of the nonlinear spin-orbit interaction of light in nanoscale devices.