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Boseok Kang
Researcher at Sungkyunkwan University
Publications - 113
Citations - 3216
Boseok Kang is an academic researcher from Sungkyunkwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Organic semiconductor. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 89 publications receiving 2581 citations. Previous affiliations of Boseok Kang include Pohang University of Science and Technology.
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Recent Advances in Organic Transistor Printing Processes
TL;DR: The principles underlying the OFET printing techniques are introduced according to two categories: direct write printing and transfer printing.
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Side-Chain-Induced Rigid Backbone Organization of Polymer Semiconductors through Semifluoroalkyl Side Chains
TL;DR: The strong self-organization of semifluorinated alkyl side chains induced a high degree of order in the attached polymer backbones by forming a superstructure composed of "backbone crystals" and "side-chain crystals".
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Stretchable and Transparent Organic Semiconducting Thin Film with Conjugated Polymer Nanowires Embedded in an Elastomeric Matrix
TL;DR: In this article, an intrinsically stretchable and transparent organic semiconducting layer by blending self-assembled nanowires (NWs) of an organic semiconductor with an elastomeric and transparent polymer was introduced.
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Enhancing 2D growth of organic semiconductor thin films with macroporous structures via a small-molecule heterointerface
TL;DR: An approach that utilizes an organic heterointerface to improve the crystallinity and control the morphology of an organic thin film and opens a new way for the fabrication of nanostructured semiconducting layers towards high-performance organic electronics.
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Synthetic Tailoring of Solid-State Order in Diketopyrrolopyrrole-Based Copolymers via Intramolecular Noncovalent Interactions
TL;DR: A series of diketopyrrolopyrrole-based copolymers designed by implementing the concept of intramolecular noncovalent conformational locks through functionalization of polymer backbones with fluorine atoms or methoxy groups were synthesized and compared with their unfunctionalized analogue.