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Mingwei Chen

Researcher at Johns Hopkins University

Publications -  1108
Citations -  63568

Mingwei Chen is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 108, co-authored 536 publications receiving 51351 citations. Previous affiliations of Mingwei Chen include National Taiwan University & Chiba University.

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Research progress of high hardness B-C-O compounds

TL;DR: In this paper , the experimental research progress of B-C-O compounds were firstly introduced, afterwards is the theoretical study of B -CXO compounds, and the influence of structure and composition on their properties has been analyzed.
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Extension of the Aggregation-Volume-Bias Monte Carlo Method to the Calculation of Phase Properties of Solid Systems: A Lattice-Based Cluster Approach

TL;DR: In this article , the aggregation volume bias Monte Carlo method is extended to solid systems, where the insertion volume used to be defined as a spherical volume centered around a given target molecule is now restricted to be around each of the crystal lattice sites near the target molecule.
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Structural Origin of Boson Peak in Glasses

TL;DR: In this article, femtosecond MeV ultrafast electron diffraction was employed to characterize the atomic dynamics of metallic glasses in real-time and reveal collective atomic oscillations, presented in elastic electron scattering and atomic pair distribution functions, within the boson peak frequency range of 1.0-1.8 THz in both reciprocal and real space.
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High‐Throughput Tailorable Fabrication of Long‐Range Ordered Plasmonic Coaxial Multi‐Circular Nano‐Slit Arrays Down to 2 nm for SERS Detection

TL;DR: In this article , a cost-effective and highly controllable approach for ultrafine patterns by combining the characteristic strengths of two techniques, the tunable and ordered porous structure of the anodic aluminum oxide template technique and the conformal atomic layer-by-layer growth feature of the atomic layer deposition technique, is reported.
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Site‐Selective N‐1 and C‐3 Heteroarylation of Indole with Het‐eroarylnitriles by Organocatalysis under Visible Light

TL;DR: In this article , the first regioselective heteroarylation of indole via a radical-radical cross-coupling by visible-light irradiation is presented, which can be applied to large-scale synthesis and late-stage derivatization of bioactive compounds under extremely mild reaction conditions.