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Dayan Ban is a researcher affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada, contributing to the field of Engineering with a focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. Their work spans several specialized areas, including Materials Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, as well as Polymers and Plastics.

Ban's research primarily centers on Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials and Perovskite Materials and Applications. Other key topics include Spectroscopy and Laser Applications, Conducting Polymers and their applications, Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, and Photoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Asif Abdullah Khan, Shazzad Rassel, Chao Xu, Chunlei Wang, and Md. Masud Rana. These co-authors have worked alongside Ban on various projects, indicating ongoing collaborative relationships.

Ban has published extensively in notable journals, with repeated contributions to several venues. These include:

  • Nano Energy (7 publications)
  • Journal of Applied Physics (5 publications)
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (4 publications)
  • Biosensors (3 publications)
  • Scientific Reports (3 publications)

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Ban are:

  • "Monolayer Perovskite Bridges Enable Strong Quantum Dot Coupling for Efficient Solar Cells" (2020, Joule)
  • "Chloride Insertion-Immobilization Enables Bright, Narrowband, and Stable Blue-Emitting Perovskite Diodes" (2020, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
  • "Bi and Sb Codoped Cs2Ag0.1Na0.9InCl6 Double Perovskite with Excitation-Wavelength-Dependent Dual-Emission for Anti-Counterfeiting Application" (2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)
  • "Sensing of ultraviolet light: a transition from conventional to self-powered photodetector" (2021, Nanoscale)
  • "Porosity Modulated High-Performance Piezoelectric Nanogenerator Based on Organic/Inorganic Nanomaterials for Self-Powered Structural Health Monitoring" (2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces)

Best Publications

  • Terahertz quantum cascade lasers operating up to ∼ 200 K with optimized oscillator strength and improved injection tunneling

    S. Fathololoumi;E. Dupont;C.W.I. Chan;Z.R. Wasilewski

  • Monolayer Perovskite Bridges Enable Strong Quantum Dot Coupling for Efficient Solar Cells

    Bin Sun;Andrew Johnston;Chao Xu;Mingyang Wei

  • Chloride Insertion-Immobilization Enables Bright, Narrowband, and Stable Blue-Emitting Perovskite Diodes.

    Dongxin Ma;Petar Todorović;Shadi Meshkat;Makhsud I. Saidaminov

  • Effect of doping concentration on the performance of terahertz quantum-cascade lasers

    H. C. Liu;M. Wächter;D. Ban;Z. R. Wasilewski

  • Bi and Sb Codoped Cs2Ag0.1Na0.9InCl6 Double Perovskite with Excitation-Wavelength-Dependent Dual-Emission for Anti-Counterfeiting Application.

    Xiang Li;Shuhong Xu;Fan Liu;Junfeng Qu

  • A phonon scattering assisted injection and extraction based terahertz quantum cascade laser

    E. Dupont;S. Fathololoumi;Z. R. Wasilewski;G. Aers

  • Near-infrared to visible light optical upconversion by direct tandem integration of organic light-emitting diode and inorganic photodetector

    D. Ban;S. Han;Z. H. Lu;T. Oogarah

  • Sensing of ultraviolet light: a transition from conventional to self-powered photodetector

    Fahim Al Fattah;Asif Abdullah Khan;Hossein Anabestani;Masud Rana

  • A health monitoring system based on flexible triboelectric sensors for intelligence medical internet of things and its applications in virtual reality

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  • Intelligent Sound Monitoring and Identification System Combining Triboelectric Nanogenerator‐Based Self‐Powered Sensor with Deep Learning Technique

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  • Optimized GaAs/AlGaAs light-emitting diodes and high efficiency wafer-fused optical up-conversion devices

    D. Ban;H. Luo;H. C. Liu;Z. R. Wasilewski

  • Porosity Modulated High-Performance Piezoelectric Nanogenerator Based on Organic/Inorganic Nanomaterials for Self-Powered Structural Health Monitoring.

    Masud Rana;Asif Abdullah Khan;Guangguang Huang;Nanqin Mei

  • Transparent organic light-emitting devices using a MoO3/Ag/MoO3 cathode

    Baolin Tian;Graeme Williams;Dayan Ban;Hany Aziz

  • A terahertz pulse emitter monolithically integrated with a quantum cascade laser

    David Burghoff;Tsung-Yu Kao;Dayan Ban;Alan Wei Min Lee

  • A phonon scattering assisted injection and extraction based terahertz quantum cascade laser

    E. Dupont;S. Fathololoumi;Z. R. Wasilewski;G. Aers

  • Evolution From Single to Hybrid Nanogenerator: A Contemporary Review on Multimode Energy Harvesting for Self-Powered Electronics

    Asif Abdullah Khan;Alam Mahmud;Dayan Ban

  • Superior transverse piezoelectricity in organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite nanorods for mechanical energy harvesting

    Asif Abdullah Khan;Guangguang Huang;Guangguang Huang;Masud Rana;Nanqin Mei

  • Maximizing piezoelectricity by self-assembled highly porous perovskite–polymer composite films to enable the internet of things

    Asif Abdullah Khan;Masud Rana;Guangguang Huang;Nanqin Mei

  • High-temperature terahertz quantum cascade lasers

    Boyu Wen;Dayan Ban

  • Large-Area and Broadband Thermoelectric Infrared Detection in a Carbon Nanotube Black-Body Absorber.

    Mingyu Zhang;Dayan Ban;Chao Xu;John T. W. Yeow

  • Hybrid Organic/Inorganic Optical Up‐Converter for Pixel‐Less Near‐Infrared Imaging

    Jun Chen;Jianchen Tao;Dayan Ban;Michael G. Helander

  • Near-infrared inorganic/organic optical upconverter with an external power efficiency of >100%.

    Jun Chen;Dayan Ban;Michael G. Helander;Zheng-Hong Lu;Zheng-Hong Lu

  • Effect of oscillator strength and intermediate resonance on the performance of resonant phonon-based terahertz quantum cascade lasers

    S. Fathololoumi;S. Fathololoumi;E. Dupont;Z. R. Wasilewski;Z. R. Wasilewski;Chun Wang Ivan Chan

Frequent Co-Authors

Z. R. Wasilewski
Z. R. Wasilewski University of Waterloo
H. C. Liu
H. C. Liu Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Zheng-Hong Lu
Zheng-Hong Lu University of Toronto
Margaret Buchanan
Margaret Buchanan National Research Council Canada
Edward H. Sargent
Edward H. Sargent Northwestern University
Michael G. Helander
Michael G. Helander University of Toronto
Philip J. Poole
Philip J. Poole National Research Council Canada
Eihab M. Abdel-Rahman
Eihab M. Abdel-Rahman University of Waterloo
Safieddin Safavi-Naeini
Safieddin Safavi-Naeini University of Waterloo
Yiping Cui
Yiping Cui Southeast University

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