9 results on '"Sang-Hwa Hyun"'
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2. Super-Nernstian pH Sensor Based on Anomalous Charge Transfer Doping of Defect-Engineered Graphene
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Su-Ho Jung, Yuhwan Hyeon, Taejun Gu, Youngmin Seo, Dongmok Whang, Jae-Hyun Lee, Sang-Hwa Hyun, Wonseok Jang, and Seog-Gyun Kang
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Aqueous solution ,Materials science ,Dopant ,Graphene ,Mechanical Engineering ,Doping ,Transistor ,Analytical chemistry ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Nanocrystalline material ,law.invention ,symbols.namesake ,law ,symbols ,General Materials Science ,Grain boundary ,Nernst equation - Abstract
The conventional pH sensor based on the graphene ion-sensitive field-effect transistor (Gr-ISFET), which operates with an electrostatic gating at the solution-graphene interface, cannot have a pH sensitivity above the Nernst limit (∼59 mV/pH). However, for accurate detection of the pH levels of an aqueous solution, an ultrasensitive pH sensor that can exceed the theoretical limit is required. In this study, a novel Gr-ISFET-based pH sensor is fabricated using proton-permeable defect-engineered graphene. The nanocrystalline graphene (nc-Gr) with numerous grain boundaries allows protons to penetrate the graphene layer and interact with the underlying pH-dependent charge-transfer dopant layer. We analyze the pH sensitivity of nc-Gr ISFETs by adjusting the grain boundary density of graphene and the functional group (OH-, NH2-, CH3-) on the SiO2 surface, confirming an unusual negative shift of the charge-neutral point (CNP) as the pH of the solution increases and a super-Nernstian pH response (approximately -140 mV/pH) under optimized conditions.
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- 2020
3. Mechanical exfoliation and electrical characterization of a one-dimensional Nb2Se9 atomic crystal
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Tuqeer Nasir, Sudong Chae, Bum Jun Kim, Seungbae Oh, Kwan-Woo Kim, Hyung Kyu Lim, Sang Hoon Lee, Byung Joo Jeong, Hak Ki Yu, Ik Jun Choi, Linlin Chi, Jae-Hyun Lee, Kyung Hwan Choi, Jae-Young Choi, and Sang-Hwa Hyun
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Materials science ,business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Niobium ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Nanomaterials ,symbols.namesake ,Semiconductor ,chemistry ,symbols ,Optoelectronics ,Field-effect transistor ,Work function ,van der Waals force ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Single crystal ,Nanoscopic scale - Abstract
A novel semiconductor 1D nanomaterial, Nb2Se9, was synthesized on a bulk scale via simple vapor transport reaction between niobium and selenium. Needle-like single crystal Nb2Se9 contains numerous single Nb2Se9 chains linked by van der Waals interactions, and we confirmed that a bundle of chains can be easily separated by mechanical cleavage. The exfoliated Nb2Se9 flakes exhibit a quasi-two-dimensional layered structure, and the number of layers can be controlled using the repeated-peeling method. The work function varied depending on the thickness of the Nb2Se9 flakes as determined by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy. Moreover, we first implemented a field effect transistor (FET) based on nanoscale Nb2Se9 flakes and verified that it has p-type semiconductor characteristics. This novel 1D material can form a new family of 2D materials and is expected to play important roles in future nano-electronic devices.
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- 2018
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4. Performance enhancement of amorphous WO3 assisted graphene-based electronic devices: Aspect of surface engineering
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Ji-Yun Moon, Taesung Kim, Seok-Ki Hyeong, Seung‐Il Kim, Seoung-Ki Lee, Sangyeob Lee, Dong Seop Park, Jae-Hyun Lee, Keun Heo, and Sang-Hwa Hyun
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Materials science ,Graphene ,business.industry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Response time ,Photodetector ,02 engineering and technology ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,Chemical vapor deposition ,Surface engineering ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,law.invention ,Amorphous solid ,law ,Optoelectronics ,Dry transfer ,Electronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
After the successful synthesis of graphene using chemical vapor deposition in 2009, the large-area/defect-free transfer method still remains a critical issue for implementing high-performance graphene-based electronic devices. Here, for the first time, we demonstrated a specially prepared water-soluble amorphous WO3 intermediate layer to effectively protect the graphene surface from immediately after its synthesis to transfer and final unit processing. Moreover, using the photodetector to which the proposed protection method was applied, the performance improvement was quantitatively verified. Compared with the control device, the surface-protected photodetector recorded a higher photoresponsivity of 1.74 times and faster temporal photoswitching response time of 4 s or more. The graphene surface protection method using the WO3 intermediate layer allows the reversibility in transfer process and performance enhancement of graphene-based electronic devices.
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- 2021
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5. Controlled growth of in-plane graphene/h-BN heterostructure on a single crystal Ge substrate
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Hyeon-Sik Jang, Jae-Hyun Lee, Sang-Hwa Hyun, Ji-Yun Moon, Seok-Kyun Son, Ho-Chan Jang, Hyun-Sik Hwang, S. M. Sattari-Esfahlan, Seungil Kim, Byeong-Seon An, Dongmok Whang, Min-Ki Hong, and Sangyeob Lee
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Materials science ,Ammonia borane ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Substrate (electronics) ,Chemical vapor deposition ,010402 general chemistry ,Epitaxy ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,business.industry ,Graphene ,Heterojunction ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Semiconductor ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Single crystal - Abstract
In this study, we successfully demonstrate the growth of an in-plane graphene/h-BN (GBN) heterostructure on a single crystal Ge (1 1 0) substrate. A group IV semiconductor Ge is an appropriate catalyst for the epitaxial growth of both graphene and h-BN. Thus, by sequentially introducing ammonia borane (NH3-BH3) and methane using two-zone low-pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD), we obtained an in-plane GBN heterostructure. Based on microscopic and spectroscopic analyses, we confirmed that the edge of the pre-synthesized h-BN domains provides plentiful nucleating sites for the lateral epitaxial growth of graphene. Furthermore, we systematically controlled the area and density of h-BN domains in GBN and observed a change in the electrical conductivity of GBN based on the ratio of conducting graphene and insulating h-BN. This result conforms to the percolation theory of two-dimensional materials (2DMs). We believe that our synthetic approach could be a practical method for large-scale synthesis and property control of in-plane heterostructures and can be applied to various types of 2D heterostructures—potentially useful in a wide range of electronic applications.
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- 2021
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6. Mechanical exfoliation and electrical characterization of a one-dimensional Nb
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Bum Jun, Kim, Byung Joo, Jeong, Seungbae, Oh, Sudong, Chae, Kyung Hwan, Choi, Tuqeer, Nasir, Sang Hoon, Lee, Kwan-Woo, Kim, Hyung Kyu, Lim, Ik Jun, Choi, Linlin, Chi, Sang-Hwa, Hyun, Hak Ki, Yu, Jae-Hyun, Lee, and Jae-Young, Choi
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A novel semiconductor 1D nanomaterial, Nb
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- 2018
7. pH-dependent size distribution of gold nanoparticles investigated by in situ pH-monitoring throughout the synthetic reaction
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Yong Ho Kim, Sang Hwa Hyun, Wan Soo Yun, Aeyeon Kang, and Dae Keun Park
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In situ ,Colloidal gold ,Chemistry ,Critical factors ,Ph range ,Analytical chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Ph dependent ,Distribution (pharmacology) ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Two stages ,Ph monitoring ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
The pH, one of the critical factors in determining the size distribution of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), is not maintained at a constant value during the synthetic reaction. In this work, AuNPs were synthesized in the pH range of 5.5–10.5 and the pH was monitored in situ throughout the whole synthetic process. It was found that the citrate-based AuNP synthesis could be divided into two stages according to phases of pH change: a pH-decreasing early stage and a pH-increasing final stage. The narrowest size distribution at pH 7.5 can be well understood with these two phases of pH change.
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- 2015
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8. Methane-Mediated Vapor Transport Growth of Monolayer WSe2 Crystals
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Jae-Hyun Lee, Sang-Hwa Hyun, Dongmok Whang, Jae-Young Lim, Seok-Kyun Son, Hyeon-Sik Jang, Sana Sandhu, and Seog-Gyun Kang
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Materials science ,General Chemical Engineering ,tmd ,Nucleation ,Methane ,methane promoter ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Metal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Transition metal ,monolayer ,Monolayer ,General Materials Science ,wse2 ,2d material ,Communication ,WSe2 ,Grain size ,single-crystal ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Direct and indirect band gaps ,Single crystal - Abstract
The electrical and optical properties of semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) can be tuned by controlling their composition and the number of layers they have. Among various TMDs, the monolayer WSe2 has a direct bandgap of 1.65 eV and exhibits p-type or bipolar behavior, depending on the type of contact metal. Despite these promising properties, a lack of efficient large-area production methods for high-quality, uniform WSe2 hinders its practical device applications. Various methods have been investigated for the synthesis of large-area monolayer WSe2, but the difficulty of precisely controlling solid-state TMD precursors (WO3, MoO3, Se, and S powders) is a major obstacle to the synthesis of uniform TMD layers. In this work, we outline our success in growing large-area, high-quality, monolayered WSe2 by utilizing methane (CH4) gas with precisely controlled pressure as a promoter. When compared to the catalytic growth of monolayered WSe2 without a gas-phase promoter, the catalytic growth of the monolayered WSe2 with a CH4 promoter reduced the nucleation density to 1/1000 and increased the grain size of monolayer WSe2 up to 100 μm. The significant improvement in the optical properties of the resulting WSe2 indicates that CH4 is a suitable candidate as a promoter for the synthesis of TMD materials, because it allows accurate gas control.
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- 2019
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9. Label-free electrochemical detection of botulinum neurotoxin type E based on its enzymatic activity using interdigitated electrodes
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Daehee Kim, Yu Mi Shin, Sang Hwa Hyun, Wan Soo Yun, Ji-Joon Song, Soohyun Kim, Aeyeon Kang, and Dae Keun Park
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Chromatography ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Toxin ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Peptide ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cleavage (embryo) ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Redox ,0104 chemical sciences ,Microelectrode ,Biochemistry ,Colloidal gold ,medicine ,Cyclic voltammetry ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
We report a simple label-free electrochemical method of detecting low concentrations of botulinum neurotoxin type E light chain (BoNT/E LC) based on its peptide cleavage activity. Dual-mode cyclic voltammetry was employed to observe changes in the redox signal of ferri-/ferro-cyanide on interdigitated microelectrodes, whose surfaces were covered by peptides designed from synaptosomal-associated protein 25 to be cleaved by BoNT/E LC. With the introduction of BoNT/E LC, the redox signal showed a time-dependent increase due to cleavage of the immobilized peptide molecules. In addition to the increased redox signal intensity, its time-dependence can be considered as a strong evidence of BoNT/E sensing, since the time-dependent increase can only result from the enzymatic activity of BoNT/E LC. Using this method, BoNT/E LC, at concentrations as low as 5 pg/ml, was readily measurable with only an hour of incubation.
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- 2016
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