Yewu Wang
Personal profile
Professor
Postdoc. 2005-2007 Max-Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics, Germany
Postdoc. 2002-2007 Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea
Ph.D. 1999~2002 Institute of Solid State Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
M.S. 1996~1999 Jilin University of Science and Technology
Research Focus
1. Defects in Semiconductor
2. Physics of Semiconductor Nanomaterials
3. Li-ion Battery and Solar Cells
Representative Publications
1. Y. J. Fang, J. Sha, Z. L. Wang, Y. T. Wan, W. W. Xia, and Y. W. Wang*, Behind the change of the photoluminescence property of metal-coated ZnO nanowire arrays, Appl. Phys. Lett. 98, 033103 (2011).
2. Z. B. Xia, Y. W. Wang*, Y. J. Fang, Y. T. Wan, W. W. Xia, and J. Sha, Understanding the origin of ferromagnetism in ZnO porous microspheres by systematic investigations of the thermal decomposition of Zn5(OH)8Ac2 3 2H2O to ZnO, J. Phys. Chem. C 115, 4576 (2011).
3. O. Moutanabbir, S. Senz, R. Scholz, M. Alexe, Y. S. Kim, E. Pippel, Y. W. Wang, C. Wiethoff, T. Nabbefeld, F. M. Heringdorf, H. M. Horn-von, Atomically Smooth p-Doped Silicon Nanowires Catalyzed by Aluminum at Low Temperature, ACS Nano 5, 1313 (2011).
4. Y. T. Wan, J. Sha, Z. L. Wang, and Y. W. Wang*, Influence of ambient gas on the growth kinetics of Si nanocones, Appl. Phys. Lett. 97, 153128 (2010).
5. Y. J. Fang, Y. W. Wang*, Y. T. Wan, Z. L. Wang, and J. Sha, Detailed study on photoluminescence property and growth mechanism of ZnO nanowire arrays grown by thermal evaporation, J. Phys. Chem. C 114, 12469 (2010).
6. Y. W. Wang, J. S. Kim, G. H. Kim, and K. S. Kim, Quantum Size Effects in the Volume Plasmon Excitation of Bismuth Nanoparticles investigated by Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy, Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 143106 (2006).
7. Y. W. Wang*, V. Schmidt, S. Senz, U. Goesele, Epitaxial growth of silicon nanowires using an aluminum catalyst, Nature Nanotechnology 1, 186-189 (2006). Times Cited: 215.
8. C. H. Liang, G. W. Meng, G. Z. Wang, Y. W. Wang, and et al., Catalytic synthesis and PL of beta-Ga2O3 nanowires, Appl. Phys. Lett. 78, 3202-3204 (2001). Times Cited: 184.
9. Y. W. Wang*, L. D. Zhang, C. H. Liang, G. Z. Wang and X. S. Peng, Catalytic growth and photoluminescence properties of semiconductor single-crystal ZnS nanowires, Chem. Phys. Lett. 357, 314-318 (2002). Times Cited: 180.
10. Y. W. Wang*, L. D. Zhang, G. Z Wang, X. S. Peng, Z. Q Chu, C. H. Liang, Catalytic Growth of Semiconducting Zinc Oxide Nanowires and Their Photoluminescence Properties, J. Cryst. Growth 234, 171-175 (2002). Times Cited: 180.
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