Solution-Synthesized High-Mobility Tellurium Nanoflakes for Short-Wave Infrared Photodetectors
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This paper, published in 2018, received 387 indexed citations . Written by Matin Amani, Chaoliang Tan, George Zhang, Chunsong Zhao, James Bullock, Xiaohui Song, Hyung‐Jin Kim, Vivek Raj Shrestha, Yang Gao and Kenneth B. Crozier covering the research area of Materials Chemistry and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Materials Chemistry (320 citations), Electrical and Electronic Engineering (241 citations) and Biomedical Engineering (78 citations). Published in ACS Nano.
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