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Wonju Lee

Researcher at Yonsei University

Publications -  65
Citations -  847

Wonju Lee is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface plasmon & Surface plasmon resonance. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 65 publications receiving 752 citations. Previous affiliations of Wonju Lee include Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute.

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Vision-Based Vehicle Detection System With Consideration of the Detecting Location

TL;DR: A new type of feature vector, i.e., HOG symmetry vectors, is proposed and implemented and a new classification method that uses data importance in the HV step is proposed, based on the locations of hypotheses to prioritize hypotheses that have greater risks of accident.
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Self-aligned colocalization of 3D plasmonic nanogap arrays for ultra-sensitive surface plasmon resonance detection.

TL;DR: extremely sensitive plasmonic detection that was performed label-free based on the colocalization of target DNA molecules and electromagnetic hot spots excited at 3D nanogap arrays to achieve significantly amplified optical signatures that lead to sensitivity enhancement in terms of detectable binding capacity in reference to conventional thin film-based surface plasMon resonance detection.
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Nanoscale localization sampling based on nanoantenna arrays for super-resolution imaging of fluorescent monomers on sliding microtubules.

TL;DR: NLS can be useful for moving objects that have a high labeling density or for performing fluctuation spectroscopy in small volumes, and may allow "super-resolution on demand" by customizing nanoantenna structures for specific resolution needs.
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Enhanced detection of virus particles by nanoisland-based localized surface plasmon resonance.

TL;DR: Improvement on nanoislands in the limit of detection and sensitivity over conventional thin film-based SPR detection is suggested using rigorous coupled-wave analysis and analytical transfer matrix method using effective medium theory.
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Colocalization of gold nanoparticle-conjugated DNA hybridization for enhanced surface plasmon detection using nanograting antennas

TL;DR: The measured enhancement per molecule by the colocalization of GNP-conjugated DNA oligomers was estimated to be by more than 2 orders of magnitude relative to that of thin-film-based conventional detection.