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Zhiyong Fan

Researcher at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  291
Citations -  24042

Zhiyong Fan is an academic researcher from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanowire & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 252 publications receiving 20330 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhiyong Fan include University of California, Berkeley & Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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Transparent, High-Performance Thin-Film Transistors with an InGaZnO/Aligned-SnO2-Nanowire Composite and their Application in Photodetectors

TL;DR: A high mobility is obtained by thin-film transistors comprising a composite made by aligning SnO2 nanowires in amorphous InGaZnO (a-IGZO) thin films that is comparable with that of polycrystalline silicon.
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Efficient, flexible and mechanically robust perovskite solar cells on inverted nanocone plastic substrates

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a nanostructured template can greatly help in relaxing stress and strain upon device bending, which suppresses crack nucleation in different layers of a perovskite solar cell, which leads to much improved device reliability and robustness and will have significant impact on practical applications.
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Critical kinetic control of non-stoichiometric intermediate phase transformation for efficient perovskite solar cells

TL;DR: A surprising finding reveals that the best performing cells contain ∼18% of the non-stoichiometric intermediate phase, instead of pure phase OTP, which highlights the importance of the intermediate phase growth kinetics that could lead to large-scale production of efficient solution processed perovskite solar cells.
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Synthesis of Magnesium Borate (Mg2B2O5) Nanowires by Chemical Vapor Deposition Method

TL;DR: In this article, single-crystal magnesium borate, Mg2B2O5, nanowires were synthesized on MgO substrates using boron triiodide and boric acid vapor (BI3/H3BO3) as precursors and platinum/palladium (Pt/Pd) as catalyst.