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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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Fluorinated dopant-free hole-transporting material for efficient and stable perovskite solar cells with carbon cathode

TL;DR: In this article, a fluorinated small molecule BDT2FMeDPA was developed for low-cost, efficient and stable perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with the vacuum-free carbon cathode.
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Optical nano-antennas and metamaterials

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of recent approaches to transmission enhancement and light harvesting based on optical nano-antennas and metamaterials is presented, where nano-cavity antennas are used to enhance the extraordinary transmission of TM-polarized light through vertical nano-slits in a metal film.
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Visibly transparent organic photovoltaic with improved transparency and absorption based on tandem photonic crystal for greenhouse application

TL;DR: Overall, the proposal achieves the optimized utilization of sunlight by light manipulation of TPC with improved transmission and absorption based on tandem photonic crystals for greenhouse applications.
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Strain-assisted tunneling current through TbMnO3∕Nb-1 wt %-doped SrTiO3 p–n junctions

TL;DR: In this paper, the anomalous increasing current with decreasing temperature was ascribed to the strain-assisted tunneling current through TbMnO3∕Nb-doped p-n junctions.
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UV-driven overall water splitting using unsupported gold nanoparticles as photocatalysts

TL;DR: It is confirmed that Au nanoparticles exhibit photocatalytic overall water splitting into H2 and O2 simultaneously with a ratio close to 2 : 1 without the assistance of sacrificial electron donors and cocatalysts under UV illumination for the first time.