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Tae Won Noh

Researcher at Seoul National University

Publications -  295
Citations -  12804

Tae Won Noh is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Ferroelectricity. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 268 publications receiving 11057 citations. Previous affiliations of Tae Won Noh include Cornell University & Ohio State University.

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Two-magnon scattering in the 5d all-in-all-out pyrochlore magnet Cd2Os2O7.

TL;DR: Raman scattering can be used to measure magnetic excitations in Cd2Os2O7 and that it exhibits complex spin-charge-lattice coupling, and is established as a simple and powerful method for exploring the spin dynamics in 5d pyrochlore magnets.
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Role of Transition Metal in Fast Oxidation Reaction on the Pt3TM (111) (TM = Ni, Co) Surfaces

TL;DR: In this article, the Pt-alloys, one of the most extensively investigated catalyst systems, are remarkable catalysts in transforming the chemical state of oxygen in a variety of molecules, i.e., oxidation converter for CO and NO X, and uniquely active electrode materials for both cathode and anode in fuel cells.
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Optical spectroscopic investigation on the coupling of electronic and magnetic structure in multiferroic hexagonal R MnO 3 ( R = Gd , Tb, Dy, and Ho) thin films

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of temperature and magnetic field on the electronic structure of hexagonal thin films using optical spectroscopy were investigated and a strong coupling between the magnetic ordering and the electronic structures in the multiferroic hexagonal $R{\text{MnO}}_{3}$ compounds was found.
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Multiferroic tunnel junctions and ferroelectric control of magnetic state at interface (invited)

TL;DR: In this paper, a multiferroic tunnel junction (MFTJ) with a ferroelectric barrier sandwiched between two ferromagnetic electrodes has drawn enormous interest due to its potential applications not only in multi-level data storage but also in electric field controlled spintronics and nanoferronics.
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Suppression of Three-Dimensional Charge Density Wave Ordering via Thickness Control.

TL;DR: This work reports the first experimental observation of charge density wave suppression in bismuthate compounds without intentionally introducing dopants, and it is shown that both phenomena are suppressed in thinner films.