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    One-dimensional nanostructured vanadium oxides with single-crystalline structure synthesized by cellulose nanocrystal-template-assisted hydrothermal method for Li-ion battery cathodes by Youn, Chulmin, Ko, Wonseok, Cho, Ayoung, Lee, Joonbong, Yeo, Sang Young, Seo, Yongho, lee, Jonghun, Lee, Byoung-Sun, Kim, Jongsoon, Choi, Taekjib

    Published in Cellulose (London) (01-07-2023)
    “…Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have emerged as a promising templating material due to unique features, such as high surface area, surface hydroxyl groups and…”
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    Artificial nociceptor based on interface engineered ferroelectric volatile memristor by Lee, Joonbong, Song, Myeong Seop, Jang, Woo-Sung, Lee, Hojin, Lee, Sangwoo, Boynazarov, Turgun, Kim, Young-Min, Chae, Seung Chul, Abbas, Haider, Choi, Taekjib

    Published in Applied materials today (01-08-2024)
    “…•Synergistic effect of HZO and TiOx-TiN enhances volatile switching in memristors.•TiOx interfacial layer creates oxygen vacancies, enabling threshold…”
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    Ferroelectric BiFeO3/TiO2 nanotube heterostructures for enhanced photoelectrochemical performance by Lee, Heejin, Joo, Ho-yong, Yoon, Chulmin, Lee, Joonbong, Lee, Hojin, Choi, Jinsik, Park, Baeho, Choi, Taekjib

    Published in Current applied physics (01-05-2017)
    “…Ferroelectric based heterostructures have shown great promises in solar water splitting due to unique photoelectrochemical (PEC) properties including…”
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    Modulating the Ferroelectricity of Hafnium Zirconium Oxide Ultrathin Films via Interface Engineering to Control the Oxygen Vacancy Distribution by Lee, Joonbong, Song, Myeong Seop, Jang, Woo‐Sung, Byun, Jinho, Lee, Hojin, Park, Min Hyuk, Lee, Jaekwang, Kim, Young‐Min, Chae, Seung Chul, Choi, Taekjib

    Published in Advanced materials interfaces (01-03-2022)
    “…Hafnium oxides‐based ferroelectric materials are promising for applications in nonvolatile memory devices. To control the ferroelectricity of such materials,…”
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