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Yanxia Cui

Researcher at Taiyuan University of Technology

Publications -  145
Citations -  6735

Yanxia Cui is an academic researcher from Taiyuan University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perovskite (structure) & Absorption (electromagnetic radiation). The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 126 publications receiving 5666 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanxia Cui include Shanxi University & Hong Kong Baptist University.

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Research Progress in Organic Photomultiplication Photodetectors.

TL;DR: The research progress in each type of organic photomultiplication photodetectors based on the trap assisted carrier tunneling effect is reviewed in detail and the prospects of future research into these devices are discussed.
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Tungsten based Anisotropic Metamaterial as an Ultra-broadband Absorber

TL;DR: In this article, an array of tungsten/germanium anisotropic nano-cones placed on top of a reflective substrate can absorb light at the wavelength range from 0.3 to 9 micrometer with an average absorption efficiency approaching 98%.
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Broad-band three dimensional nanocave ZnO thin film photodetectors enhanced by Au surface plasmon resonance.

TL;DR: The work provides a cost-effective pathway to develop large-scale periodic 3D nanopatterned thin film photodetectors and is promising for the future deployment of high performance optoelectronic devices.
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Recent advances in black phosphorus/carbon hybrid composites: from improved stability to applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the enhanced stability of black phosphorus (BP)-based composites is presented based on the fundamental chemistry of BP degradation, which originates from the formation of P-C/P-O-C bonds or van der Waals interactions in BP/carbon hybrid composites.
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Plasmonic broadband absorber by stacking multiple metallic nanoparticle layers

TL;DR: In this article, a stack of alternating metallic nanoparticle layers (MNLs) and SiO2 slabs on top of a reflective Ag substrate is constructed for high efficiency broadband plasmonic absorbers.