Zi Wang
Soochow University (Suzhou)
30 Papers
13 Citations
Zi Wang is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Organic semiconductor & Pentacene. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
An Ultrasensitive Organic Semiconductor NO2 Sensor Based on Crystalline TIPS-Pentacene Films
TL;DR: After a comprehensive analysis on the morphology and electrical properties of the organic films, it is revealed that the ultrahigh performance is largely related to the film charge transport ability, which was less concerned in the studies previously.
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Programmable Negative Differential Resistance Effects Based on Self‐Assembled Au@PPy Core–Shell Nanoparticle Arrays
Jianzhong Zheng,Junchang Zhang,Zi Wang,Liubiao Zhong,Yinghui Sun,Zhiqiang Liang,Youyong Li,Lin Jiang,Xiaodong Chen,Lifeng Chi +9 more
TL;DR: The sequentially controllable assembly of Au@PPy core-shell nanoparticle arrays between two microelectrodes will simplify nanodevice fabrication and will provide a profound impact on the development of new approaches for Au/conducting polymer composite devices.
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Gas-Sensing Performance and Operation Mechanism of Organic π-Conjugated Materials
TL;DR: This work summarized the recent progress of gas sensors based on organic conjugated materials and discussed the critical factors related to the sensor performance and the operation mechanism, together with an examination of sensing mechanisms.
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Electrical gas sensors based on structured organic ultra-thin films and nanocrystals on solid state substrates
Lizhen Huang,Zi Wang,Xiaofei Zhu,Lifeng Chi +3 more
- 16 Aug 2016
TL;DR: This review summarizes the progress of recent research on gas sensors based on organic ultra-thin films and nanostructures and discusses the effect of microstructure in the active layer on the sensing performance and mechanism.
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An ammonia detecting mechanism for organic transistors as revealed by their recovery processes
TL;DR: The sensing mechanism of an organic transistor sensor for ammonia (NH3) detection is revealed through studying the recovery behavior in various atmospheres, and it is deduced that the operation mechanism should not only involve the NH3-film interaction.
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