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Jong-Ho Lee

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  1054
Citations -  14204

Jong-Ho Lee is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Field-effect transistor & Threshold voltage. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 928 publications receiving 11335 citations. Previous affiliations of Jong-Ho Lee include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Kyungpook National University.

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Study on Electrical Characteristics of Ideal Double-Gate Bulk FinFETs

TL;DR: In this paper, 3D simulations of ideal double-gate bulk FinFETs were performed extensively and the electrical characteristics were analyzed, including gate length, height, and channel doping concentration.
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Long-term stable water vapor permeation barrier properties of SiN/SiCN/SiN nanolaminated multilayers grown by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition at extremely low pressures

TL;DR: In this paper, the water vapor permeation barrier properties of 30nm-thick SiN/SiCN/SiN nanolaminated multilayer structures grown by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition at 7 mTorr were investigated.
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Accurate extraction of WSe2 FETs parameters by using pulsed I-V method at various temperatures.

TL;DR: The hysteresis is considerably reduced compared with DC measurement, because the charge trapping effect is significantly reduced, and with increasing temperature, the field effect mobility and subthreshold swing (SS) are deteriorated, and threshold voltage (Vth) decreases.
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Three-Dimensional Facial Soft Tissue Changes After Orthognathic Surgery in Cleft Patients Using Artificial Intelligence-Assisted Landmark Autodigitization.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated three-dimensional facial soft tissue changes after bimaxillary orthognathic surgery (BOGS) in patients with cleft lip and palate and found that C-CIII group showed more posteriorly-positioned hard/soft tissue landmarks, larger alar width, alar base width and philtrum width, and more obtuse nasal tip angle at both T1 and T2 stages.
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Aesthetic closure of the donor site of a radial forearm free flap with two local curved skin grafts.

TL;DR: An aesthetic and effective coverage technique using local curved skin grafts along with vascular pedicles without additional skin incisions to solve the disadvantages of skin coverage problem of donor site defect after radial forearm free flap (RFFF) harvesting is designed.