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John Brown University
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Dr. Yejing Liu, a Research Fellow at John Brown University, focuses on perovskite materials and their diverse applications. Her work encompasses organic light-emitting diodes, quantum dot synthesis, and advanced optical imaging technologies. Liu's research also explores crystallization and solubility, leveraging X-ray diffraction to analyze crystal structures. Recent investigations include the study of self-trapped exciton emissions in hybrid metal halides, with applications in anti-counterfeiting. She has also contributed to the advancement of metal halide perovskite ultrathin nanowires. Her scholarly interests extend to luminescence, fluorescent materials, photonic crystals, and photocatalysis.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 454
Selected Publications
- Advances in metal halide perovskite ultrathin nanowires (2024) DOI
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