27 results on '"Hongjae Moon"'
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2. Near-field sub-diffraction photolithography with an elastomeric photomask
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Jae Min Myoung, Gwangmook Kim, Jinwoo Cheon, Hongjae Moon, Jaejun Lee, Hyun Jae Kim, Kwang-Yong Jeong, Wooyoung Lee, Jeongmin Moon, Jekwan Lee, Kiseok Chang, Sooun Lee, I. Sak Lee, Miso Kim, Hyunyong Choi, Soonshin Jung, Shinill Kang, Sangyoon Paik, Su Seok Choi, Jae Hyun Lee, Wooyoung Shim, Sehwan Chang, Heon Jin Choi, Hong Gyu Park, and Dana Jin
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Diffraction ,Lithography ,Computer science ,Science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Near and far field ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,law.invention ,Robustness (computer science) ,law ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Surface patterning ,business.industry ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Mercury-vapor lamp ,Light intensity ,Design, synthesis and processing ,Optoelectronics ,lcsh:Q ,Photolithography ,Photomask ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Microfabrication - Abstract
Photolithography is the prevalent microfabrication technology. It needs to meet resolution and yield demands at a cost that makes it economically viable. However, conventional far-field photolithography has reached the diffraction limit, which imposes complex optics and short-wavelength beam source to achieve high resolution at the expense of cost efficiency. Here, we present a cost-effective near-field optical printing approach that uses metal patterns embedded in a flexible elastomer photomask with mechanical robustness. This technique generates sub-diffraction patterns that are smaller than 1/10th of the wavelength of the incoming light. It can be integrated into existing hardware and standard mercury lamp, and used for a variety of surfaces, such as curved, rough and defect surfaces. This method offers a higher resolution than common light-based printing systems, while enabling parallel-writing. We anticipate that it will be widely used in academic and industrial productions., Photolithography is an established microfabrication technique but commonly uses costly shortwavelength light sources to achieve high resolution. Here the authors use metal patterns embedded in a flexible elastomer photomask with mechanical robustness for generation of subdiffraction patterns as a cost effective near-field optical printing approach.
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- 2020
3. Enhanced Thermoelectric Power Factor in Carrier-Type-Controlled Platinum Diselenide Nanosheets by Molecular Charge-Transfer Doping
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Seonhye Youn, Jeongmin Kim, Hongjae Moon, Jae‐Keun Kim, Juntae Jang, Joonyeon Chang, Takhee Lee, Keehoon Kang, and Wooyoung Lee
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Biomaterials ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Biotechnology - Abstract
2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) have revealed great promise for realizing electronics at the nanoscale. Despite significant interests that have emerged for their thermoelectric applications due to their predicted high thermoelectric figure of merit, suitable doping methods to improve and optimize the thermoelectric power factor of TMDCs have not been studied extensively. In this respect, molecular charge-transfer doping is utilized effectively in TMDC-based nanoelectronic devices due to its facile and controllable nature owing to a diverse range of molecular designs available for modulating the degree of charge transfer. In this study, the power of molecular charge-transfer doping is demonstrated in controlling the carrier-type (n- and p-type) and thermoelectric power factor in platinum diselenide (PtSe2) nanosheets. This, combined with the tunability in the band overlap by changing the thickness of the nanosheets, allows a significant increase in the thermoelectric power factor of the n- and p-doped PtSe2 nanosheets to values as high as 160 and 250 µW mK−2, respectively. The methodology employed in this study provides a simple and effective route for the molecular doping of TMDCs that can be used for the design and development of highly efficient thermoelectric energy conversion systems.
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- 2022
4. Radial heterostructure and interface effects on thermoelectric transport properties of Bi/Sn and Bi/Sb core/shell nanowires
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Seokkyoon Hong, Wooyoung Lee, Hongjae Moon, Young Soo Yoon, Dong Won Chun, and Jeongmin Kim
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Scattering ,Doping ,Nanowire ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Heterojunction ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Seebeck coefficient ,0103 physical sciences ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Electrical conductor ,Sheet resistance - Abstract
The thermoelectric transport properties of Bi/Sn and Bi/Sb core/shell (C/S) nanowires grown by the method of on-film formation of nanowires were systematically investigated. The electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of nanowires with different diameters were measured as a function of the temperature. The contribution of Sn and Sb shells to the total transport in the C/S nanowires was determined using analytical fitting based on the parallel combination of the conductive system model. The carrier-interface boundary scattering at the C/S interface was quantitatively evaluated as the sheet resistance. In addition, the effect of hole doping on the transport properties was also observed in the Bi/Sn C/S nanowires.
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- 2020
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5. Strong Thermopower Enhancement and Tunable Power Factor via Semimetal to Semiconductor Transition in a Transition-Metal Dichalcogenide
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Jeongmin Kim, Gwansik Kim, Hongjae Moon, Jong Wook Roh, Wooyoung Lee, Seokkyoon Hong, and Joonho Bang
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Ambipolar diffusion ,Band gap ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Thermoelectric materials ,01 natural sciences ,Semimetal ,0104 chemical sciences ,Semiconductor ,Transition metal ,chemistry ,Seebeck coefficient ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Platinum - Abstract
Electronic band engineering is a promising approach to enhance the thermopower of thermoelectric materials. In transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), this has so far only been achieved using their inherent semiconducting nature. Here, we report the thickness-modulated band engineering of nanosheets based on semimetallic platinum diselenide (PtSe2) resulting in a thermopower enhancement of more than 50 times than that of the bulk. We obtained this by introducing a semimetal to semiconductor (SMSC) transition resulting in the formation of a bandgap. This approach based on semimetallic TMDCs provides potential advantages such as a large variation of transport properties, a decrease of the ambipolar transport effect, and a high carrier density dependence of the transport properties. Our observations suggest that the SMSC transition in TMDCs is a promising and straightforward strategy for the development of two-dimensional nanostructured thermoelectric materials.
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- 2019
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6. Publisher's Note: 'Experimental verification of semimetallic band structure in PtSe2 via thermoelectric power measurements' [Appl. Phys. Lett. 120, 043103 (2022)]
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Jeongmin Kim, Seonhye Youn, Joonho Bang, Hongjae Moon, Woosun Jang, Jong Wook Roh, Dong Hwan Kim, Joonyeon Chang, and Wooyoung Lee
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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2022
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7. Hydrogen Gas Sensors Using Palladium Nanogaps on an Elastomeric Substrate
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Wooyoung Lee, Hongjae Moon, Hyun-Sook Lee, and Jeongmin Kim
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Flammable liquid ,Materials science ,Hydrogen ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Substrate (printing) ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Elastomer ,01 natural sciences ,Sensitivity (explosives) ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Reliability (semiconductor) ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Hydrogen economy ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Palladium - Abstract
With the recent reillumination of the hydrogen economy around the world, the demand for H2 sensors is expected to increase rapidly. Due to safety issues caused by the highly flammable and explosive character of hydrogen gas (H2 ), it is imperative to develop the sensors that can quickly and sensitively detect H2 leaks. For the development of H2 sensors, Pd-based materials have been extensively used due to the high affinity of Pd metal for H2 . Among Pd-based H2 sensors, Pd nanogap-based sensors have been extensively investigated because these sensors can operate in an on-off manner, which enables them to have improved sensing capabilities, including high sensitivity, rapid response, short recovery time, and good reliability. Importantly, significant advances in H2 -sensing performance have been achieved by simply using an elastomeric substrate to form Pd nanogaps. Herein, the progress and advanced approaches achieved over the last decade for Pd nanogap-based H2 sensors supported on elastomeric substrates are reviewed, with a focus on strategies to reduce detection limits and increase reliability, sensitivity, and stability.
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- 2020
8. Influence of Cooling Condition of Casted Strips on Magnetic Properties of Nd–Fe–B Sintered Magnets
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Young Joo Lee, Yoon S. Oh, Hongjae Moon, Wooyoung Lee, Sumin Kim, Hyun Sook Lee, and Hwaebong Jung
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,STRIPS ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Cooling effect ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Strip casting ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Sintered magnets ,0103 physical sciences ,Metallic materials ,Lower pressure ,Materials Chemistry ,Gas cooling ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
We investigated the additional (secondary) cooling effect of casted strips on the magnetic properties of Nd–Fe–B sintered magnets. The Nd–Fe–B sintered magnets were fabricated with the casted strips prepared without and with additional cooling. Additional cooling was achieved by blowing Ar gas at various pressures (0.1, 0.3, and 0.6 MPa) on the free-side surface of the strips during the strip-casting process. The higher magnetic properties of Hc, Br, and (BH)max of the final Nd–Fe–B sintered magnets were obtained for 0.1 MPa rather than for 0.0 MPa. The best microstructure of the columnar grains in the casted strips was produced with the aid of a lower pressure of gas on the free-side surface. It was found that the microstructure of the strips affects the distribution of grains grown in the sintered magnets. This report demonstrates that the improved magnetic performance of Nd–Fe–B sintered magnets was achieved via additional gas cooling.
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- 2018
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9. Observation of anisotropy in thermoelectric properties of individual single-crystalline bismuth nanowires.
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Jeongmin Kim, Jong Wook Roh, Hongjae Moon, and Wooyoung Lee
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ANISOTROPY ,BISMUTH nanowires ,CRYSTAL orientation ,SEEBECK coefficient ,ELECTRIC conductivity - Abstract
The anisotropy in the thermoelectric-transport properties of single-crystalline Bi nanowires was systematically investigated. Bi nanowires were grown along the crystal orientations of the [-102] and [100] directions using the on-film formation of nanowires method. The electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of Bi nanowires with different diameters were measured with respect to temperature in both directions. The temperature dependence in electrical conductivity exhibited a significant diameter dependence, and significant anisotropy was observed in the Seebeck coefficient. Anisotropy was also observed in the thermoelectric power factor. The thermoelectric figure of merit was estimated using our previously reported thermal-conductivity data, which indicate that [100]-oriented Bi nanowires are more suitable for thermoelectric applications than [-102] nanowires. This is the first report of the anisotropy investigating all the thermoelectric-transport properties of single-crystalline Bi nanowires. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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10. Experimental verification of semimetallic band structure in PtSe2 via thermoelectric power measurements
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Jeongmin Kim, Seonhye Youn, Joonho Bang, Hongjae Moon, Woosun Jang, Jong Wook Roh, Dong Hwan Kim, Joonyeon Chang, and Wooyoung Lee
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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) - Abstract
This study presents an investigation of the band structure in a semimetallic two-dimensional (2D) PtSe2 nanosheet based on thermoelectric transport phenomena. Mechanically exfoliated PtSe2 nanosheets, including naturally doped nonneutral samples, were studied. The gate-tuned electrical conductivity and thermoelectric power were measured by varying the temperature. Based on the combined effects of gate-tuning and shifting of zero-gate energy level, the semimetallic band structure of 2D PtSe2 was confirmed in the band over a wide energy range. Furthermore, the temperature dependence of transport properties was investigated to determine the band structure and intrinsic properties.
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- 2022
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11. Hydrogen Gas Sensors Using Palladium Nanogaps on an Elastomeric Substrate (Adv. Mater. 47/2021)
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Wooyoung Lee, Hongjae Moon, Hyun-Sook Lee, and Jeongmin Kim
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Materials science ,Hydrogen ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Materials Science ,Substrate (printing) ,Elastomer ,Palladium - Published
- 2021
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12. Layer-number dependence of the magnetic properties of MnBi films
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Hwaebong Jung, Sumin Kim, Hyun Sook Lee, Wooyoung Lee, and Hongjae Moon
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Analytical chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,law.invention ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Thin film ,Electron microscope ,0210 nano-technology ,Magnetic thin film ,Layer (electronics) ,Deposition (law) - Abstract
We present the effect of multilayer deposition on the magnetic properties of MnBi thin films. The multilayered MnBi films were fabricated with alternating deposition of Bi and Mn with N ( N = 2–10) layers (L), followed by in situ thermal annealing. As N increases, the even-layered and odd-layered films show a similar layer-number-dependence of the magnetic properties, such as an increasing behavior for H c and a concave-up behavior for M r and ( BH ) max . Higher magnetic properties were obtained at 9L and 10L. According to the electron microscopy analyses, different morphologies and elemental distributions were observed at different N (e.g., smooth-surfaced MnBi film with Bi islands at 2L and uneven-surfaced MnBi film at 10L). The different distributions of microstructure and chemical components are associated with the layer-dependent magnetic properties of the MnBi films.
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- 2017
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13. Extreme reduction of thermal conductivity by embedding Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles into single-crystalline Bi nanowires
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Jong Wook Roh, Wooyoung Lee, Hongjae Moon, Jinhee Ham, Hyun-Sik Kim, and Jeongmin Kim
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Materials science ,Nanostructure ,Polymers and Plastics ,Phonon scattering ,Scattering ,Metals and Alloys ,Nanowire ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,Crystal growth ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Bismuth ,Thermal conductivity ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,Ceramics and Composites ,Thin film ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles-embedded single-crystalline Bi nanowires were successfully synthesized without using any templates via the spontaneous growth of Bi thin films covered with Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles. It is experimentally confirmed that Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles were embedded into the single-crystalline Bi nanowires by using the high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry. The temperature-dependent thermal conductivities of individual Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles-embedded single-crystalline Bi nanowires were measured directly using suspended micro-devices. The thermal conductivities of the Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles-embedded Bi nanowires were found to be extremely low compared with those of pure Bi nanowires of similar diameters. Moreover, the thermal conductivity of the Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles-embedded Bi nanowires was not size-dependent, i.e., it did not vary for nanowires with significantly different diameters. This result suggests that the phonon-boundary scattering is not the dominant phonon scattering mechanism in these systems while the phonon-boundary scattering is dominant in the pure single-crystalline nanowires. From the experimental measurements and theoretical calculation, these drastic reduction and unique tendency in the thermal conductivities of Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles-embedded Bi nanowires were explained by the combined effect of the phonon-boundary scattering and impurity scattering occurring between the embedded Al 2 O 3 nanoparticles and Bi matrix.
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- 2017
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14. Magnetic properties of large-scaled MnBi bulk magnets
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Sumin Kim, Hongjae Moon, Hwaebong Jung, Su-Min Kim, Hyun-Sook Lee, Haein Choi-Yim, and Wooyoung Lee
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,Sintering ,02 engineering and technology ,Coercivity ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Mechanics of Materials ,Magnet ,0103 physical sciences ,Materials Chemistry ,Particle ,Particle size ,Melt spinning ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
We investigated the magnetic properties of large, compacted, sintered MnBi bulk magnets with dimensions of 20.3 × 15.3 × 10.3 mm 3 . To obtain a high content of the low-temperature-phase (LTP) of MnBi in the precursor powders, a new process was implemented and produced about 98 wt% of LTP. To improve the coercive field of MnBi, particle sizes were controlled using different milling techniques. The dependence of magnetic properties of the bulk magnets on the particle size was analyzed. The highest maximum energy product, ( BH ) max , obtained among our samples was 7.3 MGOe. This is the first report of demonstrating high performance in large-sized MnBi bulk magnets.
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- 2017
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15. Strong Thermopower Enhancement and Tunable Power Factor
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Hongjae, Moon, Joonho, Bang, Seokkyoon, Hong, Gwansik, Kim, Jong Wook, Roh, Jeongmin, Kim, and Wooyoung, Lee
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Electronic band engineering is a promising approach to enhance the thermopower of thermoelectric materials. In transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), this has so far only been achieved using their inherent semiconducting nature. Here, we report the thickness-modulated band engineering of nanosheets based on semimetallic platinum diselenide (PtSe
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- 2019
16. Strong enhancement of electrical conductivity in two-dimensional micrometer-sized RuO2 nanosheets for flexible transparent electrodes
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Hongjae Moon, Dong-Su Ko, Wooyoung Lee, Weon Ho Shin, Chan Kwak, Sungwoo Hwang, Somi Yoo, Soohwan Sul, Se Yun Kim, Jong Wook Roh, Jeongmin Kim, and Doh Won Jung
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Doping ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Conductivity ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Flexible electronics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Micrometre ,Hall effect ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Electrode ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Sheet resistance - Abstract
The enhancement in electrical transport properties of exfoliated individual RuO2 NSs was systemically investigated for their application in flexible electronics and optoelectronics. Decoration of Ag NPs on the surface of the RuO2 NSs provides donor electrons and dramatically increases the electrical conductivity of the monolayer RuO2 NSs by up to 3700%. The n-type doping behavior was confirmed via Hall measurement analysis of the doped RuO2 NSs. The layer number- and temperature-dependence of the conductivity were also investigated. Moreover, carrier concentration and mobility were obtained from Hall measurements, indicating that the undoped RuO2 NSs had ambipolar transport and semi-metallic characteristics. Moreover, the Ag-doped RuO2 NS multilayer films on polycarbonate substrates were demonstrated by the Langmuir–Blodgett assembly methods, showing one-third reduction in the sheet resistance and extraordinarily high bending stability that the change in the resistance was less than 1% over 50 000 cycles.
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- 2017
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17. Semimetallic features in thermoelectric transport properties of 2H–3R phase niobium diselenide
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Jeongmin Kim, Seokkyoon Hong, Seonhye Youn, Hyunjun Shin, Joonho Bang, Wooyoung Lee, Wooyoung Shim, Jong Wook Roh, and Hongjae Moon
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Stacking ,Niobium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Crystal structure ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Diselenide ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry ,Phase (matter) ,Seebeck coefficient ,Metastability ,symbols ,General Materials Science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,van der Waals force ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
In two-dimensional van der Waals crystals, the interlayer stacking sequence often leads to a change in crystal symmetry and, thus, new polymorphs, leading to an abundant array of physical properties. In this paper, we report the polymorphic form of 2H–3R–NbSe2 that exhibits a substantial difference in terms of the gate dependence of semimetallic behavior and Seebeck coefficient, compared to the well-known 2H–NbSe2 with metallic transport behavior. The semimetallic features of 2H–3R–NbSe2 indicate the presence of minor carriers, confirmed through theoretical calculations, which is in good agreement with the transport behavior. Our results reveal perspectives for understanding the metastable 2H–3R phase NbSe2, which is not far from equilibrium, and for engineering the materials necessary for efficient energy harvesting.
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- 2020
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18. Bismuth Islands for Low-Temperature Sodium-Beta Alumina Batteries
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Wooyoung Lee, Sangjin Choi, Dana Jin, Guosheng Li, Park Yoon Cheol, Hee Jung Chang, Jeongmin Kim, Hongjae Moon, Wooyoung Shim, Keeyoung Jung, Woosun Jang, Sori Son, Aloysius Soon, and Younki Lee
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Battery (electricity) ,Liquid metal ,Materials science ,Sodium ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Electrolyte ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Bismuth ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Operating temperature ,General Materials Science ,Wetting ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Wetting of the liquid metal on the solid electrolyte of a liquid metal battery controls the operating temperature and performance of the battery. Liquid sodium electrodes are particularly attractive because of their low cost, natural abundance, and geological distribution. However, they wet poorly on a solid electrolyte near its melting temperature, limiting their widespread suitability for low-temperature batteries to be used for large-scale energy storage systems. Herein, we develop an isolated metal-island strategy that can improve sodium wetting in sodium-beta alumina batteries that allows operation at lower temperatures. Our results suggest that in situ heat treatment of a solid electrolyte followed by bismuth deposition effectively eliminates oxygen and moisture from the surface of the solid electrolyte, preventing the formation of an oxide layer on the liquid sodium, leading to enhanced wetting. We also show that employing isolated bismuth islands significantly improves cell performance, with cells retaining 94% of their charge after the initial cycle, an improvement over cells without bismuth islands. These results suggest that coating isolated metal islands is a promising and straightforward strategy for the development of low-temperature sodium-β alumina batteries.
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- 2018
19. Ambipolar thermoelectric power of chemically-exfoliated RuO
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Jeongmin, Kim, Somi, Yoo, Hongjae, Moon, Se Yun, Kim, Dong-Su, Ko, Jong Wook, Roh, and Wooyoung, Lee
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The electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of RuO
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- 2017
20. Strong enhancement of electrical conductivity in two-dimensional micrometer-sized RuO
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Somi, Yoo, Jeongmin, Kim, Hongjae, Moon, Se Yun, Kim, Dong-Su, Ko, Weon Ho, Shin, Sungwoo, Hwang, Doh Won, Jung, Soohwan, Sul, Chan, Kwak, Jong Wook, Roh, and Wooyoung, Lee
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The enhancement in electrical transport properties of exfoliated individual RuO
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- 2017
21. Ambipolar thermoelectric power of chemically-exfoliated RuO2 nanosheets
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Dong-Su Ko, Jeongmin Kim, Somi Yoo, Wooyoung Lee, Hongjae Moon, Se Yun Kim, and Jong Wook Roh
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Materials science ,Ambipolar diffusion ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Doping ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Conductivity ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Semiconductor ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Seebeck coefficient ,0103 physical sciences ,Monolayer ,General Materials Science ,Charge carrier ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
The electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of RuO2 nanosheets are enhanced by metal nanoparticle doping using Ag-acetate solutions. In this study, RuO2 monolayer and bilayer nanosheets exfoliated from layered alkali metal ruthenates are transferred to Si substrates for device fabrication, and the temperature dependence of their conductivity and Seebeck coefficients is investigated. For pristine RuO2 nanosheets, the sign of the Seebeck coefficient changes with temperature from 350-450 K. This indicates that the dominant type of charge carrier is dependent on the temperature, and the RuO2 nanosheets show ambipolar carrier transport behavior. By contrast, the sign of the Seebeck coefficient for Ag nanoparticle-doped RuO2 nanosheets does not change with temperature, indicating that the extra charge carriers from metal nanoparticles promote n-type semiconductor behavior.
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- 2017
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22. Observation of anisotropy in thermoelectric properties of individual single-crystalline bismuth nanowires
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Jong Wook Roh, Jeongmin Kim, Wooyoung Lee, and Hongjae Moon
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Nanowire ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Thermoelectric materials ,01 natural sciences ,Bismuth ,Crystal ,Nanolithography ,chemistry ,Seebeck coefficient ,0103 physical sciences ,Thermoelectric effect ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Anisotropy - Abstract
The anisotropy in the thermoelectric-transport properties of single-crystalline Bi nanowires was systematically investigated. Bi nanowires were grown along the crystal orientations of the [-102] and [100] directions using the on-film formation of nanowires method. The electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of Bi nanowires with different diameters were measured with respect to temperature in both directions. The temperature dependence in electrical conductivity exhibited a significant diameter dependence, and significant anisotropy was observed in the Seebeck coefficient. Anisotropy was also observed in the thermoelectric power factor. The thermoelectric figure of merit was estimated using our previously reported thermal-conductivity data, which indicate that [100]-oriented Bi nanowires are more suitable for thermoelectric applications than [-102] nanowires. This is the first report of the anisotropy investigating all the thermoelectric-transport properties of single-crystalline Bi nanowires.
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- 2017
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23. Stable phases in the MgO-Nb2O5 system at 1250�C
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Hyo-Derk Park, Hongjae Moon, G. C. Kim, Yungoo Song, and Y. C. You
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,symbols.namesake ,Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Phase stability ,Inorganic chemistry ,symbols ,General Materials Science ,Phosphor ,Polymer ,Raman spectroscopy ,Phase diagram - Published
- 1994
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24. Stress corrosion cracking of AISI 403 stainless steel
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Seong-Jai Cho, B. S. Han, J. J. Kim, Hongjae Moon, and H. K. Chang
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Materials science ,Metallurgy ,General Materials Science ,Anodic dissolution ,Tempering ,Stress corrosion cracking ,Stress intensity factor ,Hydrogen embrittlement - Abstract
This letter describes the results of a study on the effect of loading mode on SCC susceptibility of AISI 403 stainless steel in 3.5% Na Cl solution as a function of the tempering temperature, with emphasis given to the relative contribution of hydrogen embrittlement and anodic dissolution to SCC
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- 1991
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Hongjae Moon, H. I. Park, M. Lee, Jung Soo Kim, Sun-il Mho, Y.H. Whang, J. W. Moon, H.I. Kang, S. H. Sue, G. C. Kim, T. W. Kim, J. C. Choi, B. K. Moon, S.B. Lee, J. H. Bahng, and J. H. Chang
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Bond length ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Chemical bond ,chemistry ,Covalent bond ,Stereochemistry ,Physical chemistry ,General Materials Science ,Cathodoluminescence ,Phosphor ,Polymer ,Emission intensity - Published
- 2001
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26. Photoluminescence and phase studies on Ca8?x Sr x Mg(SiO4)4Cl2;Eu2+ phosphor
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K. H. Jung, H. L. Park, Yun Goo Song, Hongjae Moon, T. W. Kim, N. Park, K. C. Kim, and Sun-il Mho
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Photoluminescence ,Materials science ,Phase (matter) ,Inorganic chemistry ,Calcium Compounds ,Analytical chemistry ,General Materials Science ,Phosphor ,Spectral shift ,Blueshift - Published
- 1994
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27. Ambipolar thermoelectric power of chemically-exfoliated RuO2 nanosheets.
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Jeongmin Kim, Somi Yoo, Hongjae Moon, Se Yun Kim, Dong-Su Ko, Jong Wook Roh, and Wooyoung Lee
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THERMOELECTRIC power ,ELECTRICAL conductivity transitions ,NANOPARTICLE toxicity ,ALKALI metal compounds ,SEEBECK coefficient - Abstract
The electrical conductivity and Seebeck coefficient of RuO
2 nanosheets are enhanced by metal nanoparticle doping using Ag-acetate solutions. In this study, RuO2 monolayer and bilayer nanosheets exfoliated from layered alkali metal ruthenates are transferred to Si substrates for device fabrication, and the temperature dependence of their conductivity and Seebeck coefficients is investigated. For pristine RuO2 nanosheets, the sign of the Seebeck coefficient changes with temperature from 350–450 K. This indicates that the dominant type of charge carrier is dependent on the temperature, and the RuO2 nanosheets show ambipolar carrier transport behavior. By contrast, the sign of the Seebeck coefficient for Ag nanoparticle-doped RuO2 nanosheets does not change with temperature, indicating that the extra charge carriers from metal nanoparticles promote n-type semiconductor behavior. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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