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Yunqi Liu

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  442
Citations -  22973

Yunqi Liu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organic semiconductor & Carbon nanotube. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 427 publications receiving 20358 citations.

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Semiconducting π-conjugated systems in field-effect transistors: a material odyssey of organic electronics.

TL;DR: The focus of this review will be on the performance analysis of π-conjugated systems in OFETs, a kind of device consisting of an organic semiconducting layer, a gate insulator layer, and three terminals that provide an important insight into the charge transport of ρconjugate systems.
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A stable solution-processed polymer semiconductor with record high-mobility for printed transistors

TL;DR: This optimised polymer semiconductor represents a significant progress in semiconductor development, dispelling prevalent skepticism surrounding practical usability of organic semiconductors for high-performance microelectronic devices, opening up application opportunities hitherto functionally or economically inaccessible with silicon technologies, and providing an excellent structural framework for fundamental studies of charge transport in organic systems.
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Functional organic field-effect transistors.

TL;DR: The history, current status of research, main challenges and prospects for functional OFETs are all discussed, in order to provide a comprehensive overview of this field.
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Fluorescence enhancements of benzene-cored luminophors by restricted intramolecular rotations: AIE and AIEE effects.

TL;DR: Photoluminescence of simple arylbenzenes with ready synthetic accessibility is enhanced by two orders of magnitude through aggregate formation; viscosity and temperature effects indicate that the emission enhancement is due to the restriction of their intramolecular rotations in the solid state.
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Controllable synthesis of graphene and its applications.

TL;DR: This Progress Report highlights recent advances in controllable synthesis of graphene, clarifies the problems, and prospects the future development in this field.