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Overview

Dapeng Yu is affiliated with the Southern University of Science and Technology in China. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on physics, engineering, and materials science. These areas are explored through various subfields including atomic and molecular physics and optics, materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, artificial intelligence, and condensed matter physics.

The scientist's work emphasizes several key topics such as quantum and electron transport phenomena, magnetic properties of thin films, topological materials and phenomena, graphene research and applications, magneto-optical properties and applications, quantum information and cryptography, and physics of superconductivity and magnetism.

Dapeng Yu has contributed frequently to respected publication venues, with a significant number of papers appearing in arXiv (Cornell University), Physical Review Letters, Applied Physics Letters, Nature Communications, and Physical Review B.

Recent published papers include:

  • Chiral Spin-Wave Velocities Induced by All-Garnet Interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction in Ultrathin Yttrium Iron Garnet Films (2020, Physical Review Letters)
  • Effects of ion migration and improvement strategies for the operational stability of perovskite solar cells (2020, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics)
  • Creating polar antivortex in PbTiO3/SrTiO3 superlattice (2021, Nature Communications)
  • Topological Semimetal Nanostructures: From Properties to Topotronics (2020, ACS Nano)
  • Theory for the Charge-Density-Wave Mechanism of 3D Quantum Hall Effect (2020, Physical Review Letters)

Collaboration is a consistent element of Dapeng Yu's research efforts. Frequent coauthors include Song Liu, Haiming Yu, Jilei Chen, Hanchen Wang, and Youpeng Zhong, reflecting ongoing teamwork in advancing scientific understanding in their fields.

Best Publications

  • Ultraviolet-emitting ZnO nanowires synthesized by a physical vapor deposition approach

    Y. C. Kong;D. P. Yu;B. Zhang;W. Fang

  • Tunable Bandgap in Silicene and Germanene

    Zeyuan Ni;Qihang Liu;Kechao Tang;Jiaxin Zheng

  • Amorphous silica nanowires: Intensive blue light emitters

    D. P. Yu;Q. L. Hang;Y. Ding;H. Z. Zhang

  • Artificial lotus leaf by nanocasting.

    Manhui Sun;Chunxiong Luo;Luping Xu;Hang Ji

  • Optical properties of the ZnO nanotubes synthesized via vapor phase growth

    Y. J. Xing;Z. H. Xi;Z. Q. Xue;X. D. Zhang

  • Silicon nanowires prepared by laser ablation at high temperature

    Y. F. Zhang;Y. H. Tang;N. Wang;D. P. Yu

  • A polymer scaffold for self-healing perovskite solar cells.

    Yicheng Zhao;Jing Wei;Heng Li;Yin Yan

  • Surface effects on elastic properties of silver nanowires: Contact atomic-force microscopy

    G. Y. Jing;H. L. Duan;X. M. Sun;Z. S. Zhang

  • Efficient field emission from ZnO nanoneedle arrays

    Y. W. Zhu;H. Z. Zhang;X. C. Sun;S. Q. Feng

  • Bismuth nanotubes: a rational low-temperature synthetic route.

    Yadong Li;Junwei Wang;Zhaoxiang Deng;Yiying Wu

  • The crystal structural evolution of nano-Si anode caused by lithium insertion and extraction at room temperature

    Hong Li;Xuejie Huang;Liquan Chen;Guangwen Zhou

  • Epitaxial growth of a 100-square-centimetre single-crystal hexagonal boron nitride monolayer on copper.

    Li Wang;Li Wang;Xiaozhi Xu;Leining Zhang;Ruixi Qiao

  • Ultrafast epitaxial growth of metre-sized single-crystal graphene on industrial Cu foil

    Xiaozhi Xu;Zhihong Zhang;Jichen Dong;Ding Yi

  • Rational Synthesis of p-Type Zinc Oxide Nanowire Arrays Using Simple Chemical Vapor Deposition

    Bin Xiang;Pengwei Wang;Xingzheng Zhang;Shadi. A. Dayeh

  • Nanoscale silicon wires synthesized using simple physical evaporation

    D. P. Yu;Z. G. Bai;Y. Ding;Q. L. Hang

  • Giant negative magnetoresistance induced by the chiral anomaly in individual Cd3As2 nanowires.

    Cai-Zhen Li;Li-Xian Wang;Haiwen Liu;Jian Wang

  • Quantification of light-enhanced ionic transport in lead iodide perovskite thin films and its solar cell applications

    Yi-Cheng Zhao;Wen-Ke Zhou;Xu Zhou;Kai-Hui Liu

  • Self-powered, ultrafast, visible-blind UV detection and optical logical operation based on ZnO/GaN nanoscale p-n junctions.

    Ya-Qing Bie;Zhi-Min Liao;Hong-Zhou Zhang;Guang-Ru Li

  • Hysteresis Analysis Based on the Ferroelectric Effect in Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells

    Jing Wei;Yicheng Zhao;Heng Li;Guobao Li

  • Ultrafast growth of single-crystal graphene assisted by a continuous oxygen supply

    Xiaozhi Xu;Zhihong Zhang;Lu Qiu;Jianing Zhuang

  • Ga2O3 nanowires prepared by physical evaporation

    H.Z. Zhang;Y.C. Kong;Y.Z. Wang;X. Du

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhi-Min Liao
Zhi-Min Liao Peking University
Qing Zhao
Qing Zhao Cornell University
Jing Lu
Jing Lu Peking University
Kaihui Liu
Kaihui Liu Peking University
Peng Gao
Peng Gao Peking University
Hongzhou Zhang
Hongzhou Zhang Trinity College Dublin
Wanlin Guo
Wanlin Guo Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Rongming Wang
Rongming Wang University of Science and Technology Beijing
Shigeru Nagase
Shigeru Nagase Fukui Institute for Fundamental Chemistry
Enge Wang
Enge Wang Peking University

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