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Woong Choi

Researcher at Kookmin University

Publications -  85
Citations -  5126

Woong Choi is an academic researcher from Kookmin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin-film transistor & Thin film. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 80 publications receiving 4533 citations. Previous affiliations of Woong Choi include Applied Materials & Samsung.

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High-mobility and low-power thin-film transistors based on multilayer MoS2 crystals

TL;DR: This is the first comprehensive investigation of process-friendly multilayer molybdenum disulphide field-effect transistors and their results provide potentially important implications in the fabrication of high-resolution large-area displays and further scientific investigation of various physical properties expected in other layered semiconductors.
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High-detectivity multilayer MoS(2) phototransistors with spectral response from ultraviolet to infrared.

TL;DR: Multilayer MoS(2) phototransistors further exhibit high room temperature mobilities, near-ideal subthreshold swings, low operating gate biases, and negligible shifts in the threshold voltages during illumination.
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Low-Power Flexible Organic Light-Emitting Diode Display Device

TL;DR: In order to achieve a highly fl exible OLED display device, the following characteristics are needed: i) a low temperature process to prevent deformation in plastic substrates, ii) a new optical architecture providing both fl exibility and high outdoor readability, iii) a thinner and lighter platform than for current OLED technologies that allows bending and folding.
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Enhanced Performance in Polymer Solar Cells by Surface Energy Control

TL;DR: In this paper, the surface energy of a zinc oxide buffer layer is controlled to increase the power conversion efficiency of an inverted-type polymer solar cell by using a mixed self-assembled monolayer.
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Two-dimensional Layered MoS2 Biosensors Enable Highly Sensitive Detection of Biomolecules

TL;DR: The experimental demonstration and the theoretical framework provide a comprehensive description of the performance potential of dielectric-free MoS2-based biosensor technology.