Deren Yang Ph.D.
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State Key Lab of Silicon Materials |
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| Zheijang University |
Nanomaterials |
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Research area: semiconductor materials, including:
growth, process and defect engineering of Czochralski silicon used for ultra-large scale integrated circuits (ULSI);
multicrystalline silicon and compound film materials used for solar cells;
silicon nano-wires, nano-tubes and other one dimensional semiconductor materials;
silicon-based opto/photonic materials.
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