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Yin Yin
Researcher at Jiangsu University
Publications - 47
Citations - 1739
Yin Yin is an academic researcher from Jiangsu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmon & Localized surface plasmon. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1164 citations. Previous affiliations of Yin Yin include Xiamen University & Chemnitz University of Technology.
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Applications of Phosphorene and Black Phosphorus in Energy Conversion and Storage Devices
Jinbo Pang,Alicja Bachmatiuk,Yin Yin,Barbara Trzebicka,Liang Zhao,Lei Fu,Rafael G. Mendes,Rafael G. Mendes,Thomas Gemming,Zhongfan Liu,Zhongfan Liu,Mark H. Rümmeli +11 more
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VO2 /TiN Plasmonic Thermochromic Smart Coatings for Room-Temperature Applications.
Qi Hao,Wan Li,Huiyan Xu,Huiyan Xu,Jiawei Wang,Yin Yin,Huaiyu Wang,Libo Ma,Fei Ma,Fei Ma,Xuchuan Jiang,Oliver G. Schmidt,Paul K. Chu +12 more
TL;DR: Vanadium dioxide/titanium nitride (VO2 /TiN) smart coatings are prepared by hybridizing thermochromic VO2 with plasmonic TiN nanoparticles and exhibit a good integral visible transmittance and excellent IR switching efficiency.
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Tunable Pseudocapacitance in 3D TiO2−δ Nanomembranes Enabling Superior Lithium Storage Performance
Shaozhuan Huang,Lin Zhang,Xueyi Lu,Lifeng Liu,Lixiang Liu,Xiaolei Sun,Yin Yin,Steffen Oswald,Zhaoyong Zou,Fei Ding,Oliver G. Schmidt +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that 3D Ti3+-self-doped TiO2 (TiO2-δ) nanomembranes, which are prepared by physical vapor deposition combined with strain-released rolled-up technology, have a great potential to address several of the long-standing challenges associated with TiO 2 anodes.
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Adaptive thermochromic windows from active plasmonic elastomers
Yujie Ke,Yin Yin,Qiuting Zhang,Yutong Tan,Peng Hu,Shancheng Wang,Yichao Tang,Yang Zhou,Xinglin Wen,Shaofan Wu,Timothy J. White,Jie Yin,Jinqing Peng,Qihua Xiong,Dongyuan Zhao,Yi Long +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, a kirigami-inspired elastomer containing plasmonic vanadium dioxide (VO2) nanoparticles was developed for adaptive, broadband, and highly efficient solar modulation for energy-efficient smart windows.
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Plasmonic nano-lasers
TL;DR: In this paper, the mechanism associated with plasmonic nano-lasers and general guidelines pertaining to device design are reviewed and future challenges and research directions are discussed, as well as their potential in subwavelength photonic circuits and fundamental investigation of single-molecular events.