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Wei-Cheng Chen

Researcher at National Taipei University of Technology

Publications -  20
Citations -  319

Wei-Cheng Chen is an academic researcher from National Taipei University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perovskite (structure) & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 100 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei-Cheng Chen include Yamagata University.

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Super Tough and Spontaneous Water-Assisted Autonomous Self-Healing Elastomer for Underwater Wearable Electronics.

TL;DR: In this article, a water-assisted room-temperature autonomous self-healing mechanism based on synergistically dynamic covalent Schiff-based imine bonds with hydrogen bonds is presented.
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An Intrinsically Stretchable and Ultrasensitive Nanofiber-Based Resistive Pressure Sensor for Wearable Electronics

TL;DR: In this paper, the elastic sandwich-structured conducting nanofiber (ESSCN) configuration comprises poly(styrene block-ethylene-ran-butylene-block-styrene) (SEBS) natural rubber and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), while dielectric SEBS nanofibers are employed as the middle layer, sandwiched by two SEBS/AgNP electrodes at the top and bottom for packaging.
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Stable blue perovskite light-emitting diodes achieved by optimization of crystal dimension through zinc bromide addition

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of zinc bromide (ZnBr2) addition on the regulation of the crystal structures of phenethylammonium and bromine-chlorine mixed inorganic perovskites (PEA-CsPbBrxCl3-x) is investigated.
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High luminescence and external quantum efficiency in perovskite quantum-dots light-emitting diodes featuring bilateral affinity to silver and short alkyl ligands

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-step ligands exchange by silver (Ag)- trioctylphosphine (TOP) as short alkyl ligands was introduced to reinforce the optical properties and stability for PeQDs and successfully elevated light-emitting diodes characters.