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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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Theoretical Investigation of 2D Layered Materials as Protective Films for Lithium and Sodium Metal Anodes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore using first-principles computations the key factors that determine the properties and feasibility of various 2D layered PFs, including defect pattern, crystalline structure, bond length, and metal proximity effect, and perform the simulations on both aspects of Li+ (Na+) ion diffusion property and mechanical stability.
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Machine Learning-Assisted Discovery of Solid Li-Ion Conducting Materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed a guided search of materials space with a machine learning (ML)-based prediction model for material selection and density functional theory molecular dynamics (DFT-MD) simulations for calculating ionic conductivity.
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Si nanoparticle-decorated Si nanowire networks for Li-ion battery anodes

TL;DR: Binder-free, 3D porous silicon nanostructures for Li-ion battery anodes, where Si nanoparticles electrically contact current collectors via vertically grown silicon nanowires, are designed and fabricated.
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Vertical Heterostructure of Two-Dimensional MoS2 and WSe2 with Vertically Aligned Layers

TL;DR: The synthesis of vertical heterostructure of n-type MoS2 and p-type WSe2 with vertically aligned atomic layers is demonstrated and the pn junction diode behavior of the heterost structure is demonstrated.
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Ultrahigh–current density anodes with interconnected Li metal reservoir through overlithiation of mesoporous AlF3 framework

TL;DR: A one-step fabricated Li/Al4Li9-LiF nanocomposite (LAFN) is fabricated through an “overlithiation” process of a mesoporous AlF3 framework and manifests highly improved rate capability with increased Coulombic efficiency in full cells.