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Understanding Graphene Growth on Insulating Substrates

The work by Distinguished Professor Feng Ding from IBS CMCM at UNIST has been appeared in ACS Nano on March 22, 2021.

Understanding Graphene Growth on Insulating Substrates

The thinnest material, graphene, is the most promising materials for many applications, such as in electronics, energy storage and etc. For high performance electronic applications, synthesizing graphene directly on an insulating substrate... Read More

Apr 23, 2021 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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More Moore: Development of Ultra-thin Semiconductor Electrodes

Their findings have been published in Nature Electronics on April 20, 2020.

More Moore: Development of Ultra-thin Semiconductor Electrodes

Since the Moore’s law, which states that the density of semiconductor integrated circuits one can most economically manufacture doubles approximately every 2 years, is broken, research is actively being conducted to investigate new an... Read More

Jun 17, 2020 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Study Reveals Tuning the Surface Gives Variations to Metal Foils

Their findings have been published in Nature (IF 43.070) on May 28, 2020.

A4 paper-sized single-crystal metal foils with various surface structures are obtained by seeded annealing.

New Study Reveals Tuning the Surface Gives Variations to Metal Foils

Just as cloning in biology allows for the creation of one or more replicas of the exact same genes, seeded growth in chemistry can produce a very large metal foil with the exact same surface texture as that of a seeded one. Seeded growth is... Read More

May 29, 2020 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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An Ultimate One-dimensional Electronic Channel In Hexagonal Boron nitride

Their findings have been published in Science Advances on March 6, 2020.

A zero bandgap boundary discovered in insulating hexagonal boron nitride sheets with could pave the way for new nano-electronic devices.

An Ultimate One-dimensional Electronic Channel In Hexagonal Boron nitride

In the field of 2D electronics, the norm used to be that graphene is the main protagonist and hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) is its insulating passive support. An international team of researchers, affiliated with UNIST, has made a discovery... Read More

Mar 11, 2020 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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New Study Demonstrates Fluorine Speeds Up Two-Dimensional Materials Growth

The work by Distinguished Professor Feng Ding has been appeared in Nature Chemistry on July 16, 2019.

New Study Demonstrates Fluorine Speeds Up Two-Dimensional Materials Growth

Back in 2004, the physics community was just beginning to recognize the existence of truly two-dimensional (2D) material, graphene. Fast forward to 2019, scientists explore a breadth of different 2D materials, expecting to uncover more of t... Read More

Jul 21, 2019 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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New Study Gives Explanation for How to Enlarge 2D Materials as Single Crystals

The work by Distinguished Professor Feng Ding has been appeared in Nature on May 23, 2019.

New Study Gives Explanation for How to Enlarge 2D Materials as Single Crystals

What makes something a crystal? A transparent and glittery gemstone? Not necessarily in the microscopic world. When all of its atoms are arranged in accordance with specific mathematical rules, we call the material a single crystal. Like th... Read More

May 25, 2019 By Dahee Carol Kim Research
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Unveiling the Dynamics of the Bloch Point in an Asymmetric Permalloy Disk

Their findings have been published in the March 2019 issue of Nature Communications.

Unveiling the Dynamics of the Bloch Point in an Asymmetric Permalloy Disk

A black hole is a region in space where the pulling force of gravity is so strong that, once captured, absolutely nothing is able to escape. This results in space-time having a jagged edge, beyond which physics no longer exists—the singular... Read More

Mar 06, 2019 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Novel Technology to Convert Waste Heat into Electrical Energy

Their findings have been published in Nature Communications on February 20, 2019.

Novel Technology to Convert Waste Heat into Electrical Energy

Every machine or engine on earth gives off heat as a byproduct, and humans are no exception. Indeed, the sources of waste heat may also include all the manner of human activities, natural systems, and all organisms. Then, what if there is a... Read More

Feb 26, 2019 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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UNIST Researchers Engineer Transparent and Foldable Perovskite LEDs

Their findings have been published in the January 2019 edition of Nano Letters.

UNIST Researchers Engineer Transparent and Foldable Perovskite LEDs

A recent study, including researchers with UNIST has presented a new perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) with high flexibility. Thanks to their invention, we will soon achieve the industry’s long-standing goal of delivering a fo... Read More

Jan 20, 2019 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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UNIST to Hold Knowledge Sharing Conference on Perovtronics

The 1st International Conference on Perovtronics is scheduled to be held at UNIST on October 17, 2018.

UNIST to Hold Knowledge Sharing Conference on Perovtronics

A knowledge-sharing event on photoelectronic technology, such as perovskite-based solar cells and LEDs, is scheduled to be held at UNIST on October 17, 2018. Organized by the Center for Perovtronics, the 2018 International Conference on Per... Read More

Oct 16, 2018 By JooHyeon Heo News
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