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Ho Won Jang

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  594
Citations -  22435

Ho Won Jang is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 493 publications receiving 15645 citations. Previous affiliations of Ho Won Jang include Korea Institute of Science and Technology & Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.

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Lead-free all-inorganic halide perovskite quantum dots: review and outlook

TL;DR: In this article, the current status of lead-free, all-inorganic halide perovskite quantum dots (LFAIHP QDs) is discussed, and the limitations of these materials, possible methods to overcome them and prospects for these materials in the future are provided.
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Prussian blue-based nanostructured materials: Catalytic applications for environmental remediation and energy conversion

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of the broad catalytic activities of PBA-based materials in diverse applications is presented in this article, where the fundamental catalytic properties of PB-based catalysts are comprehensively reviewed and systematically discussed.
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Interface structure and strain relaxation in BaTiO3 thin films grown on GdScO3 and DyScO3 substrates with buried coherent SrRuO3 layer

TL;DR: In this article, transmission electron microscopy studies of epitaxial BaTiO3 films grown on GdScO3 and DyScO 3 substrates with buried SrRuO3 layers were performed.
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A route to high sensitivity and rapid response Nb2O5-based gas sensors: TiO2 doping, surface embossing, and voltage optimization

TL;DR: In this article, the surface area of Nb2O5-based thin-film gas sensors is increased via the use of colloidal templates composed of sacrificial polystyrene beads.
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Nanomaterials for modulating innate immune cells in cancer immunotherapy.

TL;DR: In an effort to improve the current immunotherapies, researchers have exploited nanomaterials in creating new strategies to cure tumors via modulation of the immune system in tumor tissues by manipulating the innate immune cells.