Shuo Deng
Wuhan University of Technology
26 Papers
17 Citations
Shuo Deng is an academic researcher from Wuhan University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Refractive index. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Shuo Deng include Swansea University.
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Papers
Strain Modulated Electronic, Mechanical, and Optical Properties of the Monolayer PdS2, PdSe2, and PtSe2 for Tunable Devices
Shuo Deng,Shuo Deng,Lijie Li,Yan Zhang +3 more
- 13 Apr 2018
TL;DR: In this article, the electronic, mechanical, and optical properties of the monolayer PdS2, PdSe2, and PtSe2 under mechanical strains of various magnitudes and directions were studied.
Graphene/MoXY Heterostructures Adjusted by Interlayer Distance, External Electric Field, and Strain for Tunable Devices
Shuo Deng,Shuo Deng,Lijie Li,Paul Rees +3 more
- 01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: Graphene has shown great promise in many electronic devices and systems since it was discovered as discussed by the authors, however, doping control limits its use in devices, and for addressing this problem, graphene/MoXY (X/Y =...
Enhanced thermoelectric performance of monolayer MoSSe, bilayer MoSSe and graphene/MoSSe heterogeneous nanoribbons
TL;DR: From the authors' analysis, phonon thermal conductivity and temperature are key factors determining the ZT values in MoSSe nanoribbons, and significantly enhanced ZTvalues make graphene/SeMoS stacking nanoriberbons and symmetric armchair MoS Se nanorIBbons promising candidates for application in thermoelectric devices.
Study on electronic and optical properties of the twisted and strained MoS2/PtS2 heterogeneous interface
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report electronic and optical properties of the MoS2/PtS2 heterogeneous interfaces subject to various twisting angles based on the first principles simulation and find that the absolute passband amplitude of the refractive index, extinction coefficient, reflectivity and absorption coefficient curves under 30.0° rotation angle are 6-12 times higher than 19.1° and 40.9°.
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Experimental Investigation of the Dielectric Constants of Thin Noble Metallic Films Using a Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor
TL;DR: The measurement results demonstrate that the dielectric constants of gold and silver nano-films are more consistent with the widely used experimental results than with the classical theoretical model and always fall in the upper half of the imaginary part of the uncertainty range in the spectra of 500–900 nm.
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