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Congratulation!Alei and Youpin’s paper is accepted by Advanced materials

Nov 29, 2018Liyuan Zhang

Nov 29th, 2018, Congratulations to Alei and Youpin on their research paper “Ultrahigh-Sensitive Broadband Photodetectors Based on Dielectric Shielded MoTe₂/Graphene/SnS₂ p-g-n Junctions” accepted by Advanced Materials, Congratulations!

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