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Sungho Park

Researcher at Sungkyunkwan University

Publications -  152
Citations -  7028

Sungho Park is an academic researcher from Sungkyunkwan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanorod & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 129 publications receiving 6361 citations. Previous affiliations of Sungho Park include Ajou University & Purdue University.

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Observation of a quadrupole plasmon mode for a colloidal solution of gold nanoprisms.

TL;DR: The purity of these nanostructures has allowed us to observe a weak quadrupole resonance in addition to a strong dipole resonance associated with these novel structures.
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Self-assembly of mesoscopic metal-polymer amphiphiles.

TL;DR: The assembly properties of two- and three-component rod-like building blocks consisting of gold and polymer block domains have been investigated and Tubular structures with tailorable diameters can be assembled in a predictable manner on the basis of an estimate of the hybrid rod packing parameters.
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Electrocatalytic Pathways on Carbon-Supported Platinum Nanoparticles: Comparison of Particle-Size-Dependent Rates of Methanol, Formic Acid, and Formaldehyde Electrooxidation

TL;DR: In this article, the voltammetric electrooxidation rates of formic acid, formaldehyde, and methanol in acidic electrolyte on carbon-supported platinum nanoparticle films with varying particle diameters (d) in the range of ca. 2−9 nm are examined with the objective of comparing the nanoparticle size sensitivity for these related yet distinct electrocatalytic processes.
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On-wire lithography.

TL;DR: This procedure, termed on-wire lithography, combines advances in template-directed synthesis of nanowires with electrochemical deposition and wet-chemical etching and allows routine fabrication of face-to-face disk arrays and gap structures in the range of five to several hundred nanometers.
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Multipole plasmon resonances in gold nanorods

TL;DR: The experimental optical spectra agree with discrete dipole approximation calculations that have been modeled from the dimensions of the gold nanorods and allow for higher-order multipole resonances for the first time in a colloidal suspension.