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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

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31
Citations
3922
World Ranking
6588
National Ranking
121

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Cheng-Liang Huang is affiliated with National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan and has a significant body of research primarily focused on engineering and materials science. Their work spans numerous subfields, including electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, polymers and plastics, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, as well as ceramics and composites.

Their research addresses a variety of topics, with particular attention to:

  • Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
  • Microwave Dielectric Ceramics Synthesis
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Transition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials
  • Ferroelectric and Negative Capacitance Devices
  • Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides

Cheng-Liang Huang has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • A Nonflammable High-Voltage 4.7 V Anode-Free Lithium Battery, 2022, Advanced Materials
  • Estimating the Impacts of Radiation Belt Electrons on Atmospheric Chemistry Using FIREBIRD II and Van Allen Probes Observations, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Shedding light on rechargeable Na/Cl 2 battery, 2023, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Ultra-low temperature sintering and temperature stable microwave dielectrics of phase pure AgMgVO4 ceramics, 2022, Journal of the European Ceramic Society
  • Resistive switching characteristics and mechanism of lanthanum yttrium oxide (LaYO3) films deposited by RF sputtering for RRAM applications, 2022, Journal of Alloys and Compounds

The scientist frequently publishes in journals such as:

  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds
  • Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
  • Journal of the European Ceramic Society
  • Journal of Materials Science Materials in Electronics
  • Applied Physics A

Collaborations with other researchers are a notable aspect of their work. Frequent co-authors include Tsung-Hsien Hsu, Meng-Hung Tsai, I.-Chun Ling, Chia-Chien Wu, and Ching-Cheng Huang. These collaborations have contributed to a diverse and interdisciplinary approach within their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Improved high q value of MgTiO3-CaTiO3 microwave dielectric ceramics at low sintering temperature

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Ming Hung Weng

  • Microwave dielectric properties of Ba2−xSm4+2/3xTi9O26 ceramics with zero temperature coefficient

    Yao Chung Chen;Cheng Liang Huang

  • Measurements and modeling of the n-channel MOSFET inversion layer mobility and device characteristics in the temperature range 60-300 K

    C.-L. Huang;G.S. Gildenblat

  • Dielectric Properties of Low Loss (1–x)(Mg0.95Zn0.05)TiO3–xSrTiO3 Ceramic System at Microwave Frequency

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Jun-Jie Wang;Yu-Pin Chang

  • Microwave Dielectric Properties of Sintered Alumina Using Nano‐Scaled Powders of α Alumina and TiO2

    Cheng Liang Huang;Jun Jie Wang;Chi Yuen Huang

  • Liquid phase sintering of (Zr,Sn)TiO4 microwave dielectric ceramics

    Cheng Liang Huang;Ming Hung Weng

  • Liquid phase sintering of MgTiO3–CaTiO3 microwave dielectric ceramics

    Cheng Liang Huang;Chung Long Pan;Shen Jiunn Shium

  • Sintering behavior and microwave dielectric properties of nano alpha-alumina

    Cheng Liang Huang;Jun Jie Wang;Chi Yuen Huang

  • Characterization of Extremely Low Loss Dielectrics (Mg0.95Zn0.05)TiO3 at Microwave Frequency

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Shi Sheng Liu

  • Low temperature sintering and microwave dielectric properties of SmAlO3 ceramics

    Cheng Liang Huang;Yao Chung Chen

  • Low‐Loss Microwave Dielectrics in the (Mg1−xZnx)2TiO4 Ceramics

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Shih-Sheng Liu

  • High-Q Microwave Dielectrics in the (Mg1−xCox)2TiO4 Ceramics

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Jhih Yong Chen

  • Effect of ZnO additive on sintering behavior and microwave dielectric properties of 0.95MgTiO3-0.05CaTiO3 ceramics

    Cheng Liang Huang;Jiun Liang Hou;Chung Long Pan;Chi Yuen Huang

  • Low temperature sintering and microwave dielectric properties of Ba2Ti9O20 ceramics using glass additions

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Min-Hung Weng;Ciou-Tizer Lion;Chen-Cher Wu

  • Dielectric properties of (1-y)Ca1-xLa2x/3TiO3-y(Li, Nd)1/2TiO3 ceramic system at microwave frequency

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Jsung-Ta Tsai;Yuan-Bin Chen

  • Low-loss microwave dielectrics using rock salt oxide Li2MgTiO4

    Yu Wei Tseng;Jhih Yong Chen;Yuan Cheng Kuo;Cheng Liang Huang

  • Low-Loss Microwave Dielectric Ceramics Using (Mg1−xMnx)2TiO4 (x=0.02–0.1) Solid Solution

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Jhih-Yong Chen

  • High-Q microwave dielectrics in low-temperature sintered (Zn1−xNix)3Nb2O8 ceramics

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Wen Ruei Yang;Pei Ching Yu

  • Hole-doping effect on the thermoelectric properties and electronic structure of CoSi

    C. S. Lue;Y.-K. Kuo;C. L. Huang;W. J. Lai

  • Effects of additives on microstructures and microwave dielectric properties of (Zr, Sn)TiO4 ceramics

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Min Hung Weng;Hui Liang Chen

  • High-Q dielectrics using ZnO-modified Li2TiO3 ceramics for microwave applications

    Cheng Liang Huang;Yu Wei Tseng;Jhih Yong Chen

  • Improved high Q value of CaTiO3-Ca(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3 solid solution with near zero temperature coefficient of resonant frequency

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Hui Liang Chen;Chen Cher Wu

  • Effect of B2O3 Additives on Sintering and Microwave Dielectric Behaviors of CuO-Doped ZnNb2O6 Ceramics

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Ruei-Jsung Lin;Jun-Jie Wang

  • High Q Microwave Dielectric Ceramics in the Li2(Zn1−xAx)Ti3O8 (A = Mg, Co; x = 0.02–0.1) System

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Chia Hui Su;Chung Min Chang

  • Phase Relation and Microwave Dielectric Properties of (Zn1−xCox)Ta2O6 System

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Jhih-Yong Chen

  • Dielectric properties of (1-x)(Mg0.95Co0.05)TiO3-xCaTiO3 ceramic system at microwave frequency

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Chung-Long Pan;Jui-Feng Hsu

  • A new technique for measuring MOSFET inversion layer mobility

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  • Low Dielectric Loss Characteristics of Nd(Co1/2Ti1/2)O3 Ceramics at Microwave Frequencies

    Ching Fang Tseng;Cheng-Liang Huang;Cheng Hsing Hsu

  • Effect of V2O5 and CuO additives on sintering behavior and microwave dielectric properties of BiNbO4 ceramics

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Min Hang Weng;Gai Ming Shan

  • Direct‐Current Field Dependence of Dielectric Properties in Alumina‐Doped Barium Strontium Titanate

    Long Wu;Yih‐Chien Chen;Cheng‐Liang Huang;Yi‐Ping Chou

  • Low firable BiNbO4 based microwave dielectric ceramics

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Min-Hang Weng;Cheng-Chi Yu

  • Microwave Dielectric Properties and Microstructures of Ca1-xNd2x/3TiO3–Li1/2Nd1/2TiO3 Ceramics

    Hui-Liang Chen;Cheng-Liang Huang

  • Improved high-Q microwave dielectric resonator using ZnO and WO3-doped Zr0.8Sn0.2TiO4 ceramics

    Cheng-Liang Huang;Cheng Shing Hsu;Ruei Jsung Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Tsorng-Juu Liang
Tsorng-Juu Liang National Cheng Kung University
Chung-Li Dong
Chung-Li Dong Tamkang University

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