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Yi Cui
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 1109
Citations - 245406
Yi Cui is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anode & Lithium. The author has an hindex of 220, co-authored 1015 publications receiving 199725 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi Cui include KAIST & University of California, Berkeley.
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Selenium Nanocomposite Cathode with Long Cycle Life for Rechargeable Lithium-Selenium Batteries
Yi Cui,Yi Cui,Xinwei Zhou,Xinwei Zhou,Xinwei Zhou,Wei Guo,Yuzi Liu,Tianyi Li,Tianyi Li,Yongzhu Fu,Likun Zhu +10 more
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Direct Imaging of Nanoscale Conductance Evolution in Ion-Gel-Gated Oxide Transistors
Yuan Ren,Hongtao Yuan,Xiaoyu Wu,Zhuoyu Chen,Yoshihiro Iwasa,Yi Cui,Yi Cui,Harold Y. Hwang,Harold Y. Hwang,Keji Lai +9 more
TL;DR: The real-space mapping of the channel conductance in ZnO EDLTs is demonstrated using a cryogenic microwave impedance microscope and the unique combination of ultrathin ion-gel gating and microwave imaging offers a new opportunity to study the local transport and mesoscopic electronic properties inEDLTs.
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Poly(acrylic acid) brushes pattern as a 3D functional biosensor surface for microchips
TL;DR: A simple and convenient way to fabricate 3D PAA brushes pattern by microcontact printing (μCP) and characterize it with FT-IR and optical microscopy is described and it is revealed that this surface can be used for high-throughput screening and clinical diagnosis by label-free assaying of Hepatitis-B-Virus surface antibody (HBsAb).
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First-principles Approaches to Simulate Lithiation in Silicon Electrodes
TL;DR: In this article, first-principles computations of lithiation in silicon electrodes are reviewed, focusing on three aspects: the various properties of bulk Li-Si compounds with different Li concentrations, the electronic structure of Si nanowires and Li insertion behavior in Si nano-structures, and the dynamic lithiation process at the Li/Si interface.
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Surface Iron Species in Palladium-Iron Intermetallic Nanocrystals that Promote and Stabilize CO2 Methanation.
Laihao Luo,Menglin Wang,Yi Cui,Ziyuan Chen,Jiaxin Wu,Yulu Cao,Jie Luo,Yizhou Dai,Wei-Xue Li,Jun Bao,Jie Zeng +10 more
TL;DR: It is reported that PdFe intermetallic nanocrystals afforded high activity and stability for CO 2 methanation and induced the direct conversion of CO 2 into CO* as the intermediate, contributing to the enhanced activity.