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Minwoo Park
Researcher at Sookmyung Women's University
Publications - 49
Citations - 3077
Minwoo Park is an academic researcher from Sookmyung Women's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perovskite (structure) & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2538 citations. Previous affiliations of Minwoo Park include Kyungpook National University & Korea Institute of Science and Technology.
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Highly stretchable electric circuits from a composite material of silver nanoparticles and elastomeric fibres
Minwoo Park,Jungkyun Im,Minkwan Shin,Yuho Min,Jaeyoon Park,Heesook Cho,Soojin Park,Mun Bo Shim,Sanghun Jeon,Dae Young Chung,Jihyun Bae,Jong-Jin Park,Unyong Jeong,Kinam Kim +13 more
TL;DR: A conductive composite mat of silver nanoparticles and rubber fibres that allows the formation of highly stretchable circuits through a fabrication process that is compatible with any substrate and scalable for large-area applications is introduced.
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Low-temperature solution-processed Li-doped SnO2 as an effective electron transporting layer for high-performance flexible and wearable perovskite solar cells
Minwoo Park,Minwoo Park,Jae-Yup Kim,Hae Jung Son,Chul Ho Lee,Seung Soon Jang,Min Jae Ko,Min Jae Ko +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a highly efficient electron transporting layer (ETL) comprising Li-doped SnO2 (Li:SnO2) was developed at low temperature in solution, which facilitated injection and transfer of electrons from the conduction band of the perovskite.
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Design of conductive composite elastomers for stretchable electronics
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of conductive filler geometry on percolation of elastic conductive composites is discussed and a brief overview of the application of elastic composites for deformable electronics and energy-related devices is provided.
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Surfactant‐Free Scalable Synthesis of Bi2Te3 and Bi2Se3 Nanoflakes and Enhanced Thermoelectric Properties of Their Nanocomposites
Yuho Min,Jong Wook Roh,Hee-Seung Yang,Minwoo Park,Sang-Il Kim,Sungwoo Hwang,Sang Mock Lee,Kyu Hyoung Lee,Unyong Jeong +8 more
TL;DR: Surfactant-free nanoflakes of n-type Bi2 Te3 and Bi2 Se3 are synthesized in high yields to create nanocomposites with heterostructured nanograins and a maximum ZT (0.7 at 400 K) is achieved with a broad content of 10-15% Bi 2 Se3 in the nanocom composites.
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Ordered Zigzag Stripes of Polymer Gel/Metal Nanoparticle Composites for Highly Stretchable Conductive Electrodes
Dong Choon Hyun,Minwoo Park,ChooJin Park,Bongsoo Kim,Younan Xia,Younan Xia,Jae Hyun Hur,Jong Min Kim,Jong-Jin Park,Unyong Jeong +9 more
TL;DR: Realization of stretchable electrodes has been explored with a number of different approaches to generate the stretchable structures of metals, including using a composite material made of an elastomer and conducting metal or carbon nanotubes.