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Dr. Hsiao-Hui Yang

Dr. Hsiao-Hui Yang

Pennsylvania State University · English

Active 1997–2024

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Citations29.7k
Papers940476 last 5y
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About

Dr. Hsiao-Hui Yang is an Associate Teaching Professor of English at the Department of English, Pennsylvania State University. She is based in the Burrowes Building at University Park, PA. Her contact email is huy111@psu.edu. The provided page does not include specific details about her research focus, background, or key contributions, and no additional biographical information is available from the text.

Research topics

  • Materials science
  • Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Nanotechnology
  • Mathematics
  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Physics
  • Electrical engineering
  • Chemical engineering
  • Nuclear engineering
  • Optoelectronics
  • Engineering physics
  • Condensed matter physics

Selected publications

  • Overcoming Shockley-Queisser limit using halide perovskite platform?

    Joule · 2022 · 211 citations

    • Materials science
    • Nuclear engineering
    • Engineering
  • Two-dimensional hybrid organic–inorganic perovskites as emergent ferroelectric materials

    Journal of Applied Physics · 2020 · 43 citations

    • Materials science
    • Nanotechnology
    • Engineering physics

    Hybrid organic–inorganic perovskite (HOIP) materials have attracted significant attention in photovoltaics, light emission, photodetection, etc. Based on the prototype metal halide perovskite crystal, there is a huge space for tuning the composition and crystal structure of this material, which would provide great potential to render multiple physical properties beyond the ongoing emphasis on the optoelectronic property. Recently, the two-dimensional (2D) HOIPs have emerged as a potential candidate for a new class of ferroelectrics with high Curie temperature and spontaneous polarization. Room-temperature solution-processability further makes HOIP a promising alternative to traditional oxide ferroelectrics such as BaTiO3 and PbTiO3. In this perspective, we focus on the molecular aspects of 2D HOIPs, their correlation with macroscopic properties, as well as the material design rules assisted by advanced simulation tools (e.g., machine learning and atomistic modeling techniques). The perspective provides a comprehensive discussion on the structural origin of ferroelectricity, current progress in the design of new materials, and potential opportunities and challenges with emerging materials. We expect that this perspective will provide inspiration for innovation in 2D HOIP ferroelectrics.

Frequent coauthors

  • Shengzhong Liu

    Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy

    517 shared
  • Jian Zhang

    Zhejiang Academy of Forestry

    177 shared
  • Can Li

    University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

    168 shared
  • Ling Jiang

    Hefei University

    118 shared
  • Wei Yu

    Hebei University

    106 shared
  • Hua Xie

    Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy

    102 shared
  • Zhi Zhao

    Guangxi University

    97 shared
  • Lin Chen

    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    96 shared

Education

  • Ph.D.

    Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

    2014
  • B.S.

    Inner Mongolia University

    2008

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