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Chang-Lyoul Lee is affiliated with the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology in South Korea. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Materials Science and Engineering, with an emphasis on Materials Chemistry and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their work also spans Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, as well as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Lee's research topics include Perovskite Materials and Applications, Quantum Dots Synthesis and Properties, Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques, TiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells, Solid-state Spectroscopy and Crystallography, Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research, and Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials.

They have published multiple papers in various scientific journals. Recent papers include:

  • Continuous Oxygen Vacancy Gradient in TiO2 Photoelectrodes by a Photoelectrochemical-Driven "Self-Purification" Process, 2022, Advanced Energy Materials
  • Design of Chemically Stable Organic Perovskite Quantum Dots for Micropatterned Light-Emitting Diodes through Kinetic Control of a Cross-Linkable Ligand System, 2021, Advanced Materials
  • Synthesis of Chemically Stable Ultrathin SiO2-Coated Core-Shell Perovskite QDs via Modulation of Ligand Binding Energy for All-Solution-Processed Light-Emitting Diodes, 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • How to improve the structural stabilities of halide perovskite quantum dots: review of various strategies to enhance the structural stabilities of halide perovskite quantum dots, 2024, Nano Convergence
  • High-throughput compositional mapping of triple-cation tin-lead perovskites for high-efficiency solar cells, 2023, InfoMat

Frequent co-authors in Lee's publications include:

  • Dokyum Kim
  • Kwang Hee Kim
  • Yoonjun Cho
  • Kug-Seung Lee
  • Jong Hyeok Park

Common venues for their publications are:

  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Nanoscale
  • Advanced Energy Materials
  • Advanced Materials
  • Nano Convergence

Best Publications

  • Overcoming the electroluminescence efficiency limitations of perovskite light-emitting diodes.

    Himchan Cho;Su Hun Jeong;Min Ho Park;Young Hoon Kim

  • Multicolored Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes

    Young Hoon Kim;Himchan Cho;Jin Hyuck Heo;Tae Sik Kim

  • Polymer phosphorescent light-emitting devices doped with tris(2-phenylpyridine) iridium as a triplet emitter

    Chang-Lyoul Lee;Kyung Bok Lee;Jang-Joo Kim

  • Emissive ZnO–graphene quantum dots for white-light-emitting diodes

    Dong Ick Son;Byoung Wook Kwon;Dong Hee Park;Won Seon Seo

  • Highly efficient and stable planar perovskite solar cells with reduced graphene oxide nanosheets as electrode interlayer

    Jun-Seok Yeo;Rira Kang;Sehyun Lee;Ye-Jin Jeon

  • Electroluminescence from Graphene Quantum Dots Prepared by Amidative Cutting of Tattered Graphite

    Woosung Kwon;Young Hoon Kim;Chang Lyoul Lee;Minkyung Lee

  • An order/disorder/water junction system for highly efficient co-catalyst-free photocatalytic hydrogen generation

    Kan Zhang;Luyang Wang;Jung Kyu Kim;Ming Ma

  • Energy transfer and device performance in phosphorescent dye doped polymer light emitting diodes

    Yong-Young Noh;Chang-Lyoul Lee;Jang-Joo Kim;Kiyoshi Yase

  • Fluorescent Molecular Rotors for Viscosity Sensors

    Seung-Chul Lee;Jeongyun Heo;Hee Chul Woo;Ji-Ah Lee

  • Polyethylene Imine as an Ideal Interlayer for Highly Efficient Inverted Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes

    Young-Hoon Kim;Tae-Hee Han;Himchan Cho;Sung-Yong Min

  • High-Efficiency Low-Temperature ZnO Based Perovskite Solar Cells Based on Highly Polar, Nonwetting Self-Assembled Molecular Layers

    Randi Azmi;Wisnu Tantyo Hadmojo;Septy Sinaga;Chang Lyoul Lee

  • Effect of Substitution of Methyl Groups on the Luminescence Performance of Ir(III) Complexes: Preparation, Structures, Electrochemistry, Photophysical Properties and Their Applications in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs)

    Sungouk Jung;Youngjin Kang;Hyung-Sun Kim;Yun-Hi Kim

  • Highly efficient polymer light-emitting diodes using graphene oxide as a hole transport layer.

    Bo Ram Lee;Jung-woo Kim;Dongwoo Kang;Dong Wook Lee

  • High-performance dopant-free conjugated small molecule-based hole-transport materials for perovskite solar cells

    Randi Azmi;So Youn Nam;Septy Sinaga;Zico Alaia Akbar

  • Highly Efficient Light-Harvesting System Based on a Phosphorescent Acceptor Coupled with Dendrimer Donors via Singlet−Singlet and Triplet−Triplet Energy Transfer

    Tae-Hyuk Kwon;Myoung Ki Kim;Jongchul Kwon;Dae-Yup Shin

  • Molecularly Controlled Interfacial Layer Strategy Toward Highly Efficient Simple‐Structured Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes

    Tae-Hee Han;Mi-Ri Choi;Seong-Hoon Woo;Sung-Yong Min

  • Efficient Ruddlesden–Popper Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes with Randomly Oriented Nanocrystals

    Hyeon Dong Lee;Hobeom Kim;Himchan Cho;Wonhee Cha

  • High-Performance CsPbX3 Perovskite Quantum-Dot Light-Emitting Devices via Solid-State Ligand Exchange

    Yo-Han Suh;Taeyun Kim;Jin Woo Choi;Chang-Lyoul Lee

  • Defect-Induced Epitaxial Growth for Efficient Solar Hydrogen Production

    Kan Zhang;Jung Kyu Kim;Bumsu Park;Shifeng Qian

  • Enhancing Mo:BiVO4 Solar Water Splitting with Patterned Au Nanospheres by Plasmon-Induced Energy Transfer

    Jung Kyu Kim;Jung Kyu Kim;Xinjian Shi;Myung Jin Jeong;Joonsuk Park

  • CdSSe layer-sensitized TiO2 nanowire arrays as efficient photoelectrodes

    Tae Kwang Sung;Jun Ha Kang;Dong Myung Jang;Yoon Myung

  • Polymer-Based Blue Electrophosphorescent Light-Emitting Diodes Using a Bisorthometalated Ir(III) Complex as the Triplet Emitter

    Chang-Lyoul Lee;Rupasree Ragini Das;Jang-Joo Kim

  • High-Performance Integrated Perovskite and Organic Solar Cells with Enhanced Fill Factors and Near-Infrared Harvesting

    Junghwan Kim;Geunjin Kim;Hyungcheol Back;Jaemin Kong

Frequent Co-Authors

Jang-Joo Kim
Jang-Joo Kim Seoul National University
Jae-Suk Lee
Jae-Suk Lee Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Tae-Woo Lee
Tae-Woo Lee Seoul National University
Jong Hyeok Park
Jong Hyeok Park Yonsei University
Won Kook Choi
Won Kook Choi Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Kwanghee Lee
Kwanghee Lee Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Yong-Young Noh
Yong-Young Noh Pohang University of Science and Technology
Richard H. Friend
Richard H. Friend University of Cambridge
Shinuk Cho
Shinuk Cho University of Ulsan
Aditya Sadhanala
Aditya Sadhanala Indian Institute of Science

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