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Zheyu Fang

Researcher at Peking University

Publications -  152
Citations -  11517

Zheyu Fang is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmon & Surface plasmon. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 128 publications receiving 9471 citations. Previous affiliations of Zheyu Fang include Nankai University & Rice University.

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Exfoliated Graphitic Carbon Nitride Nanosheets as Efficient Catalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Under Visible Light

TL;DR: Graphitic carbon nitride nanosheets are extracted via simple liquid-phase exfoliation of a layered bulk material, g-C3N4, to exhibit excellent photocatalytic activity for hydrogen evolution under visible light.
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Gated tunability and hybridization of localized plasmons in nanostructured graphene.

TL;DR: Electrical tunability and hybridization of plasmons in graphene nanodisks and nanorings down to 3.7 μm light wavelength are demonstrated, showing evidence of an unexpected increase in plasmon lifetime with growing energy.
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Graphene-antenna sandwich photodetector.

TL;DR: Nanoscale antennas sandwiched between two graphene monolayers yield a photodetector that efficiently converts visible and near-infrared photons into electrons with an 800% enhancement of the photocurrent relative to the antennaless graphene device.
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Active Tunable Absorption Enhancement with Graphene Nanodisk Arrays

TL;DR: By incorporating graphene nanodisk arrays into an active device, it is demonstrated that this enhanced absorption efficiency is voltage-tunable, indicating strong potential for nanopatterned graphene as an active medium for infrared electro-optic devices.
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Narrowband photodetection in the near-infrared with a plasmon-induced hot electron device.

TL;DR: A grating-based hot electron device with significantly larger photocurrent responsivity than previously reported antenna-based geometries is reported, and the grating geometry enables more than three times narrower spectral response than observed for nanoantenna-based devices.