Publications by authors named "Xiancheng Meng"

Seeded growth termed "living" crystallization-driven self-assembly (CDSA) has been identified as a powerful method to create one- or two-dimensional nanoparticles. Epitaxial crystallization is usually regarded as the growth mechanism for the formation of uniform micelles. From this perspective, the unimer depositing rate is largely related to the crystallization temperature, which is a key factor to determine the crystallization rate and regulate the core composition distribution among nanoparticles.

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Two dimensional (2D) tin disulfide (SnS) has attracted growing interest as a promising high performance photodetector with superior performance such as fast response time, high responsivity, and good stability. However, SnS-based photodetectors still face great challenges, and the photodetection performance needs to be improved for practical applications. Herein, indium-doped SnS (In-SnS) few layers were exfoliated from CVT-grown single crystals, which were synthesized by chemical vapor transport.

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