Welcome Dr. Jianhui Yang ​from Quzhou University to be Committee Member!

日期:08/20/2019 点击量:  236次


Dr. Jianhui Yang

Quzhou University, China


Research Area:

Two dimensional magnetic materials, spin electronics

Research Experience:

Through first principles method, Dr. Yang has studied the formation and stability of low-dimensional structures, magnetic and electronic properties two dimensional materials such as gold nanotube, MXene, Fe3GeTe2, VSe2, and magnetoresistance and electronic conductance of spin devices composed by low dimensional materials. He has published more than 20 articles in academic journals such as Physical Review Letters, Matter, Advanced science, nanoscale, Applied Physics Letters.

1 Yang, J., Zhang, S., Wang, A., Wang, R., Wang, C.-K., Zhang, G.-P., and Chen, L. (2018). High magnetoresistance in ultra-thin two-dimensional Cr-based MXenes. Nanoscale 10, 19492-19497

2 Yang, J., Zhang, Q., Chen, L., Wang, G., and Chen, X. (2016). Formation and Stability of Low-Dimensional Structures for Group VIIIB and IB Transition Metals: The Role of sd(4) Hybridization. Adv. sci. 3, 1500314.

3 Yang, J., Zhou, X., Luo, X., Zhang, S., and Chen, L. (2016). Tunable electronic and magnetic properties of Cr2M ' C2T2 (M ' = Ti or V; T=O, OH or F). Applied Physics Letters 109,

4 Liu, Y., Wang, G., Wang, S. C., Yang, J. H., Chen, L. A., Qin, X. B., Song, B., Wang, B. Y., and Chen, X. L. (2011). Defect-Induced Magnetism in Neutron Irradiated 6H-SiC Single Crystals. Physical review letters 106, 087205.

5 Yang, J., Wang, A., Zhang, S., Liu, J., Zhong, Z., and Chen, L. (2019). Coexistence of piezoelectricity and magnetism in two-dimensional vanadium dichalcogenides. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 21, 132-136.


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