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Ying Dai

Researcher at Shandong University

Publications -  827
Citations -  41002

Ying Dai is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photocatalysis & Band gap. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 706 publications receiving 31538 citations. Previous affiliations of Ying Dai include North Carolina State University & Northern Illinois University.

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Diffuse phase transition of sol-gel deposited BaFexTi2-xO5 thin films

TL;DR: In this paper, the phase transition behavior of the BaTi 2 O 5 thin film was investigated using temperature dependent dielectric measurements in conjunction with temperature dependent Raman spectra, and it was found that the Fe-doped Ba Ti 2 O5 thin films exhibited enhanced diffuse phase transition behaviour.
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Engineering antiferromagnetic topological insulators in two-dimensional NaMnBi

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors theoretically demonstrate a topological switch between the normal insulator and topological insulators in two-dimensional NaMnBi quintuple layers using first-principles calculations to systematically investigate the structure, stability, magnetism, and electronic properties.
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High gas sensitivity of pure CdIn2O4 hollow spheres for hydrocarbons

TL;DR: In this article, the gas sensitivity of pure CdIn2O4 hollow spheres for hydrocarbons was measured and the effect of morphologies on gas sensing was investigated, and the dependence of sensitivities on the concentration of C2H5OH and the response and recovery characteristics of the spheres were studied.
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Engineering antiferromagnetic topological insulator by strain in two-dimensional rare-earth pnictide EuCd2Sb2

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an intrinsic two-dimensional (2D) AFM insulator and presented a strain-engineered topological phase transition that realized the 2D AFM TI phase in EuCd2Sb2 with in-plane magnetization.