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Lin Wang
Researcher at National University of Singapore
Publications - 46
Citations - 1719
Lin Wang is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scanning capacitance microscopy & Neuromorphic engineering. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 42 publications receiving 900 citations. Previous affiliations of Lin Wang include Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon.
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Artificial Synapses Based on Multiterminal Memtransistors for Neuromorphic Application
Lin Wang,Wugang Liao,Swee Liang Wong,Zhi Gen Yu,Sifan Li,Yee-Fun Lim,Xuewei Feng,Wee Chong Tan,Xin Huang,Li Chen,Liang Liu,Jingsheng Chen,Xiao Gong,Chunxiang Zhu,Xinke Liu,Yong-Wei Zhang,Dongzhi Chi,Kah-Wee Ang +17 more
TL;DR: A memtransistor‐based artificial synapse is realized by integrating a memristor and selector transistor into a multiterminal device using monolayer polycrys‐talline‐MoS2 grown by a scalable chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process.
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A Fully Printed Flexible MoS 2 Memristive Artificial Synapse with Femtojoule Switching Energy
Xuewei Feng,Yida Li,Lin Wang,Shuai Chen,Zhi Gen Yu,Wee Chong Tan,Nasiruddin Macadam,Guohua Hu,Li Huang,Li Chen,Xiao Gong,Dongzhi Chi,Tawfique Hasan,Aaron Thean,Yong-Wei Zhang,Kah-Wee Ang +15 more
TL;DR: The National Research Foundation, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore as discussed by the authors proposed a new scheme for returning Singapore Scientist Scheme (NRF-RSS2015-003) to support returning Singapore scientists.
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A Black Phosphorus Carbide Infrared Phototransistor
Wee Chong Tan,Li Huang,Rui Jie Ng,Lin Wang,Dihan Hasan,T. Duffin,Karuppannan Senthil Kumar,Christian A. Nijhuis,Chengkuo Lee,Kah-Wee Ang +9 more
TL;DR: A novel 2DM, black phosphorous carbide (b-PC) with a wide absorption spectrum up to 8000 nm is synthesized and a b-PC phototransistor with a tunable responsivity and response time at an excitation wavelength of 2004 nm is demonstrated.
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Locally collective hydrogen bonding isolates lead octahedra for white emission improvement
Bin-Bin Cui,Ying Han,Ying Han,Bolong Huang,Yizhou Zhao,Xianxin Wu,Lang Liu,Guangyue Cao,Guangyue Cao,Qin Du,Na Liu,Wei Zou,Mingzi Sun,Lin Wang,Xinfeng Liu,Jianpu Wang,Huanping Zhou,Qi Chen,Qi Chen +18 more
TL;DR: Hydrogen bonds containing spacers are used to synthesize highly luminescent perovskites with fully isolated lead-bromide octahedras and shed light on the origin of the emission.