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    Blue Luminescence of Dendrimer-Encapsulated Gold Nanoclusters by Kim, Jun Myung, Sohn, So Hyeong, Han, Noh Soo, Park, Seung Min, Kim, Joohoon, Song, Jae Kyu

    Published in Chemphyschem (06-10-2014)
    “…Direct evidence for the blue luminescence of gold nanoclusters encapsulated inside hydroxyl‐terminated polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers was provided by…”
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    Electronic and Structural Dynamics of Dicyanoaurate Trimer in Excited State by Sohn, So Hyeong, Heo, Wooseok, Lee, Changmin, Kim, Joonghan, Joo, Taiha

    “…A trimer of dicyanoaurate has been studied as a model system of the covalent chemical bond formation. Here, we report the dynamics of dicyanoaurate trimer in…”
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    Bond formation dynamics of dicyanoaurate in the first excited singlet state by Sohn, So Hyeong, Joo, Taiha

    Published in EPJ Web of Conferences (2019)
    “…Time-resolved fluorescence of [Au(CN) 2 − ] 3 in water reveals a coherent vibration of 74 cm -1 . A massive non-Condon effect, proved unambiguously by…”
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    Reverse Anti-solvent Crystallization Process for the Facile Synthesis of Zinc Tetra(4-pyridyl)porphyrin Single Crystalline Cubes by Park, Yohwan, Hong, Misun, Koo, Jin Young, Lee, Minkyung, Lee, Jinho, Moon, Dae Jun, Sohn, So Hyeong, Joo, Taiha, Lim, Woo Taik, Lim, Hyunseob, Choi, Hee Cheul

    Published in Scientific reports (31-05-2017)
    “…Synthesis of morphologically well-defined crystals of metalloporphyrin by direct crystallization based on conventional anti-solvent crystallization method…”
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    Temperature-Dependent Fluorescence of mPlum Fluorescent Protein from 295 to 20 K by Lyu, Taecheon, Sohn, So Hyeong, Jimenez, Ralph, Joo, Taiha

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (31-03-2022)
    “…The development of bright fluorescent proteins (FPs) emitting beyond 600 nm continues to be of interest both from a fundamental perspective in understanding…”
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