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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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Highly Conductive, Mechanically Robust, and Electrochemically Inactive TiC/C Nanofiber Scaffold for High-Performance Silicon Anode Batteries

TL;DR: A core-shell TiC/C/Si inactive/active nanocomposite for Si anodes demonstrating high specific capacity and excellent electrochemical cycling and the excellent cycling stability and high rate performance could be attributed to the tapering of the nanofibers and the open structure that allows facile Li ion transport and the high conductivity and mechanical stability of the Ti C/C scaffold.
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The Immune Subtypes and Landscape of Squamous Cell Carcinoma

TL;DR: This study provides a conceptual framework to understand the tumor immune microenvironment of SCCs and identifies and independently validated six reproducible immune subtypes associated with distinct molecular characteristics and clinical outcomes.
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Malic Acid Carbon Dots: From Super-resolution Live-Cell Imaging to Highly Efficient Separation.

TL;DR: As-synthesized malic acid carbon dots are found to possess photoblinking properties that are outstanding and superior compared to those of conventional dyes, and are suitable for super-resolution fluorescence localization microscopy under a variety of conditions, as in fixed and live trout gill epithelial cells.
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Tortuosity Effects in Lithium-Metal Host Anodes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that high electrode tortuosity causes locally higher current density on the top surface of electrodes, resulting in thick Li deposition on the surface and degraded cycling performance.
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Nanowire Battery Methods and Arrangements

TL;DR: In this article, an apparatus for use in a battery in which ions are moved is described, which consists of a substrate and a plurality of growth-rooted nanowires.