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Young-Eun Shin

Researcher at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

Publications -  18
Citations -  996

Young-Eun Shin is an academic researcher from Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber & Triboelectric effect. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 481 citations. Previous affiliations of Young-Eun Shin include Pukyong National University.

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Flexible Ferroelectric Sensors with Ultrahigh Pressure Sensitivity and Linear Response over Exceptionally Broad Pressure Range

TL;DR: A flexible ferro electric sensor with ultrahigh pressure sensitivity and linear response over an exceptionally broad pressure range based on the material and structural design of ferroelectric composites with a multilayer interlocked microdome geometry is demonstrated.
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An ice-templated, pH-tunable self-assembly route to hierarchically porous graphene nanoscroll networks.

TL;DR: It is shown that freeze-casting of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) solution results in the formation of 3D porous graphene microfoam below pH 8 and hierarchically porous graphene nanoscroll networks at pH 10.
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Materials Design via Optimized Intramolecular Noncovalent Interactions for High-Performance Organic Semiconductors

TL;DR: In this paper, the design, synthesis, and implementation of a head-to-head linkage containing the TRTOR (3-alkyl-3′-alkoxy-2,2′-bithiophene) donor subunit having a single strategically optimized, planarizing noncovalent S···O interaction was reported.
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Sewing machine stitching of polyvinylidene fluoride fibers: programmable textile patterns for wearable triboelectric sensors

TL;DR: Self-powered triboelectric wearable sensors are fabricated using polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) fibers stitched by using a sewing machine, enabling real-time self-powered pulse signal monitoring and enabling diverse pressure-sensor applications.
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Ferroelectric Multilayer Nanocomposites with Polarization and Stress Concentration Structures for Enhanced Triboelectric Performances.

TL;DR: The suggested architecture of ferroelectric multilayer nanocomposites provides a robust platform for TE devices and self-powered wearable electronics, enabling their application in the fabrication of highly sensitive healthcare monitoring devices and high-performance acoustic sensors.