Jun Xu
Affiliations: | Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China |
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Cao Y, Wu D, Zhu P, et al. (2020) Down-Shifting and Anti-Reflection Effect of CsPbBr Quantum Dots/Multicrystalline Silicon Hybrid Structures for Enhanced Photovoltaic Properties. Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland). 10 |
Ma H, Xu J, Chen K, et al. (2020) Synergetic effect in rolling GaIn alloy droplets enables ultralow temperature growth of silicon nanowires at 70 °C on plastics. Nanoscale |
Zhang Y, Chen J, Hou G, et al. (2020) Low power consumption light emitting device containing TiO:Er thin film prepared by sol-gel method. Optics Express. 28: 6064-6070 |
Yin H, Yang H, Xu S, et al. (2020) High Performance Si Nanowire TFTs With Ultrahigh on/off Current Ratio and Steep Subthreshold Swing Ieee Electron Device Letters. 41: 46-49 |
Liu X, Ji Y, Lu Z, et al. (2020) Enhanced device performance of Si nanowires/Si nanocrystals heterojunction solar cells with ultrathin Al2O3 passivation Physica E-Low-Dimensional Systems & Nanostructures. 120: 114048 |
Chen J, Li D, Zhang Y, et al. (2020) Comparative study on P and B doped nano-crystalline Si multilayers Applied Surface Science. 529: 146971 |
Chen W, Liang R, Zhang S, et al. (2020) Ultrahigh sensitive near-infrared photodetectors based on MoTe 2 /germanium heterostructure Nano Research. 13: 127-132 |
Zhang S, Zhang T, Cao L, et al. (2019) Coupled boron-doping and geometry control of tin-catalyzed silicon nanowires for high performance radial junction photovoltaics. Optics Express. 27: 37248-37256 |
Zhao Y, Li L, Liu S, et al. (2019) Germanium quantum dot infrared photodetectors addressed by self-aligned silicon nanowire electrodes. Nanotechnology |
Zhang T, Wang J, Yu L, et al. (2019) Advanced radial junction thin film photovoltaics and detectors built on standing silicon nanowires. Nanotechnology |