Publications by authors named "Changhui Ye"

To explore a simple and efficient way to fabricate thin film electrodes on flexible substrates is highly desired because of its high promising application in optoelectronics. Transfer printing technique plays a key role in the fabrication of flexible electrodes from conventional substrates to flexible substrates. Unfortunately, a simple, room temperature, environmental-friendly and reusable transfer printing technique still remains challenging.

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The fabrication of strain sensors with high sensitivity, large sensing range and excellent stability is highly desirable because of their promising applications in human motion detection, human-machine interface and electric skin, etc. Herein, by introducing a highly conductive silver nanowire (AgNW) layer between two serried silver nanoparticle (AgNP) layers, forming a sandwich structure, a strain sensor with high sensitivity (a large gauge factor of 2.8 × 10), large sensing range (up to 80% strain) and excellent stability (over 1000 cycles) can be achieved.

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Silver nanowires are susceptible to degradation under ultraviolet (UV) light illumination. Encapsulating silver nanowire transparent conductive films (AgNW TCFs) with UV shielding materials usually result in the increasing of the sheet resistance or the decrease of the visible light transparency. Herein, we combine a reducing species (FeSO) and a thin layer (overcoating) of UV shielding material to solve the stability and the optical performance issues simultaneously.

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Interest has been growing in defects of halide perovskites in view of their intimate connection with key material optoelectronic properties. In perovskite quantum dots (PQDs), the influence of defects is even more apparent than in their bulk counterparts. By combining experiment and theory, we report herein a halide-vacancy-driven, ligand-directed self-assembly process of CsPbBr PQDs.

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Recently, many studies have been carried out to solve the particulate matter pollution problem. However, the detection accuracy for particulate matter in the atmosphere remains unsatisfactory due to the influence of the air relative humidity. Herein, we report a Ag nanowire film air heater to enhance the detection accuracy through internal heating.

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Since the oxygen evolution catalysis process is vital yet arduous in energy conversion and storage devices, it is highly desirous but extremely challenging to engineer earth-abundant, noble-metal-free nanomaterials with superior electrocatalytic activity toward effective oxygen evolution reactions (OERs). Herein, we construct a prismlike cobalt-iron layered double hydroxide (Co-Fe LDH) with a Co/Fe ratio of 3:1 utilizing a facile self-templated strategy. Instead of carbon-species-coupled treatment, we focus on ameliorating the intrinsic properties of LDHs as OER electrocatalysts accompanied by the hierarchical nanoflake shell, well-defined interior cavity, and numerous microporous defects.

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Ultrathin silver nanowires (UTAgNWs) are indispensable to achieve transparent conductive films (TCFs) with overall optoelectronic performance exceeding that of the state-of-the-art indium tin oxide films. Impurities in raw UTAgNW products severely impair the optical properties of TCFs. Unfortunately, highly effective and environment-friendly approaches for purification of UTAgNWs are still lacking.

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Silver nanowires (AgNWs) have been investigated as alternatives to indium tin oxide in transparent conductive films (TCFs) for electronics. However, AgNW TCFs still pose stability issues when exposed to thermal, chemical, and mechanical stimuli. Herein, we demonstrate a facile and effective route to improve stability by treating the films with dilute ferric chloride solution.

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A sandwich-structured bottom hard-coat/silver nanowire/top hard-coat (BHC/AgNW/THC) transparent conductive film (TCF) has been prepared by embedding the functional AgNW layer between two HC layers. The BHC/AgNW/THC TCFs show high scratch resistance with a hardness of 3H due to the enhanced adhesion to the substrate. In addition, the BHC/AgNW/THC TCFs exhibit a transmittance of 90.

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In this work, the different orientation of SiNWs on Si pyramids by a two step MACE method have been fabricated. By tuning the structure of Ag catalyst film and controlling the concentration of HO or the etching temperature, the tunability of the orientation of SiNWs from <111> to <100> on Si pyramids was realized. Si structures composed of Si pyramids and SiNWs exhibit better omnidirectional light-trapping ability by multiple reflections.

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Abstract: By means of inkjet printing technique, flexible and all-solid-state micro-supercapacitors (MSCs) were fabricated with carbon-based hybrid ink composed of graphene oxide (GO, 98.0 vol.%) ink and commercial pen ink (2.

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On-chip microsupercapacitors (MSCs) have application in powering microelectronic devices. Most of previous MSCs are made from carbon materials, which have high power but low energy density. In this work, 3D interdigital Au/MnO2 /Au stacked MSCs have been fabricated based on laser printed flexible templates.

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The uniformity of the sheet resistance of transparent conductive films is one of the most important quality factors for touch panel applications. However, the uniformity of silver nanowire transparent conductive films is far inferior to that of indium-doped tin oxide (ITO). Herein, we report a dynamic heating method using infrared light to achieve silver nanowire transparent conductive films with high uniformity.

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The synthesis of long and thin Ag nanowires is important to achieve high performance transparent conductive films. We report a one-step route to synthesizing Ag nanowires with an average diameter of ∼25 nm and an aspect ratio larger than 1000 by utilizing a mixture of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) with different molecular weights as the capping agent in a polyol reduction reaction.

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Thermal response behavior of transparent silver nanowire/PEDOT:PSS film heaters are intensively studied for manipulating heating temperature, response time, and power consumption. Influences of substrate heat capacity, heat transfer coefficient between air and heater, sheet resistance and dimension of Ag nanowire film, on the thermal response are investigated from thermodynamic analysis. Suggestion is given for practical applications that if other parameters are fixed, Ag nanowire coverage can be utilized as an effective parameter to adjust the thermal response.

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High density ordered Si nanowire arrays can be fabricated from a Fe2O3 template annealed from polystyrene (PS) microsphere layers via a metal-assisted chemical etching method. The metal mesh films, containing position- and density-defined pores that determine the position and density of the remaining structures after etching, are extremely important for achieving high quality Si nanowires. By adding a structural inversion process, a Au metal mesh with arrays of high density nanopores is devised as a catalyst for metal-assisted chemical etching of silicon.

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Automatic release and vertical transferring of silicon/silicon oxide nanowire arrays with a high integrity are demonstrated by an Ag-assisted ammonia etching method. By adding a water steaming step between Ag-assisted HF/H2O2 and ammonia etching to form a SiOx protective layer sheathing Si nanowires, we can tune the composition of the nanowires from SiOx (0 ≤ x ≤ 2) to Si nanowires. Ag plays a key role to the neat and uniform release of Si/SiOx nanowire arrays from Si wafer in the ammonia etching process.

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Cu2ZnSn(S(1-x)Se(x))4 nanocrystals are an emerging family of functional materials with huge potential of industrial applications, however, it is an extremely challenging task to synthesize Cu2ZnSn(S(1-x)Se(x))4 nanocrystals with both tunable energy band and phase purity. Here we show that a green and economic route could be designed for the synthesis of Cu2ZnSn(S(1-x)Se(x))4 nanocrystals with bandgap tunable in the range of 1.5-1.

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In this work, a higher concentration of Ti ions are incorporated into hydrothermally grown Ti-doped (2.2% by atomic ratio) micro-nanostructured hematite films by an in situ solid-state reaction method. The doping concentration is improved from 2.

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Iron(III) oxide photoelectrodes show promise in water oxidation applications. In this study, micro-nano-structured hematite films are synthesized, and Ti ions are doped to improve photoelectric conversion efficiency. The photocurrent increases for enhanced electrical conductivity.

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Ordered Si nanowire (SiNW) arrays can be fabricated by metal-assisted chemical etching. The metal mesh films (MMFs) are extremely important for achieving a high quality of the SiNWs. We have developed a two-step chemical deposition method to obtain compact porous Ag MMFs.

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In this study, we report the investigation of extracellular fatty acid binding protein gene (Ex-FABP) genetic polymorphism in a sample of 360 chicken individuals. The screening of the coding regions with their intron-exon boundaries and the proximal flanking regions was performed through a PCR-SSCP strategy. Following sequence analysis revealed 35 novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of chicken Ex-FABP gene.

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This work reports the use of sodium fluoride (in ethylene glycol electrolyte) as the replacement of hydrofluoric acid and ammonium fluoride to fabricate long and perpendicularly well-aligned TiO₂ nanotube (TNT) (up to 21 μm) using anodization. Anodizing duration, applied voltage and electrolyte composition influenced the geometry and surface morphologies of TNT. The growth mechanism of TNT is interpreted by analyzing the current transient profile and the total charge density generated during anodization.

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The electronic properties and the trends with varying dopant atomic number of III, IV, and V main group elements in MgO have been investigated using density functional theory. It is found that all of the geometry-optimized systems with the dopant atom replacing O in MgO exhibit half-metallic ferromagnetic properties regardless of metal or non-metal doping, and this agrees well with other theoretical computations. However, because of the high formation energy of metal atoms substituting for O atoms, we have calculated metal atom substitution for the Mg atom in MgO.

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A technical challenging issue in rare-earth ion doping in ZnO nanocrystals has been tackled in this communication by a novel isocrystalline core-shell protocol, and the fabricated ZnO:Tb(3+)/ZnO core/shell nanocrystals showed efficient doping and excellent optical properties.

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