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Hyeonsik Cheong

Hyeonsik Cheong

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Materials Science

D-Index
72
Citations
20800
World Ranking
4002
National Ranking
138

Overview

Hyeonsik Cheong is affiliated with Sogang University in South Korea and has contributed extensively to the fields of materials science and engineering. Their primary research focus spans materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering, with particular emphasis on 2D materials and their applications.

The subfields in which Hyeonsik Cheong has published prominently include:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Condensed Matter Physics

Their main topics of research work include:

  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Graphene Research and Applications
  • MXene and MAX Phase Materials
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications
  • Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films
  • Advanced Thermoelectric Materials and Devices
  • Quantum and Electron Transport Phenomena

Hyeonsik Cheong's frequent coauthors consist of:

  • Je-Geun Park
  • Soo Yeon Lim
  • Woongki Na
  • Jungcheol Kim
  • Kwanpyo Kim

The scientist has published regularly in several venues, including:

  • ACS Nano
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Nano Letters
  • Nanoscale
  • 2D Materials

Some notable recent papers by Hyeonsik Cheong are:

  • Coherent many-body exciton in van der Waals antiferromagnet NiPS3, 2020, Nature
  • Wafer-scale production of patterned transition metal ditelluride layers for two-dimensional metal-semiconductor contacts at the Schottky-Mott limit, 2020, Nature Electronics
  • γ-GeSe: A New Hexagonal Polymorph from Group IV-VI Monochalcogenides, 2021, Nano Letters
  • Structural Phase Transition and Interlayer Coupling in Few-Layer 1T' and Td MoTe2, 2021, ACS Nano
  • Polarized Raman spectroscopy for studying two-dimensional materials, 2020, Journal of Physics Condensed Matter

Best Publications

  • Negative thermal expansion coefficient of graphene measured by Raman spectroscopy.

    Duhee Yoon;Young-Woo Son;Hyeonsik Cheong

  • Ising-Type Magnetic Ordering in Atomically Thin FePS3.

    Jae-Ung Lee;Sungmin Lee;Ji Hoon Ryoo;Soonmin Kang

  • Estimation of Young’s Modulus of Graphene by Raman Spectroscopy

    Jae-Ung Lee;Duhee Yoon;Hyeonsik Cheong

  • Thermal conductivity of suspended pristine graphene measured by Raman spectroscopy

    Jae Ung Lee;Duhee Yoon;Hakseong Kim;Sang Wook Lee

  • Size-Dependent Spectroscopy of InP Quantum Dots

    O. I. Mićić;H. M. Cheong;H. Fu;A. Zunger

  • Dye-Sensitized TiO2 Solar Cells: Structural and Photoelectrochemical Characterization of Nanocrystalline Electrodes Formed from the Hydrolysis of TiCl4

    N.-G. Park;G. Schlichthörl;J. van de Lagemaat;H. M. Cheong

  • Determination of band gap energy (Eg) of Cu2ZnSnSe4 thin films: On the discrepancies of reported band gap values

    SeJin Ahn;Sunghun Jung;Jihye Gwak;Ara Cho

  • Suppression of magnetic ordering in XXZ-type antiferromagnetic monolayer NiPS 3

    Kangwon Kim;Soo Yeon Lim;Jae Ung Lee;Sungmin Lee

  • Interference effect on Raman spectrum of graphene on SiO 2 / Si

    Duhee Yoon;Hyerim Moon;Young Woo Son;Jin Sik Choi

  • Bright visible light emission from graphene

    Young Duck Kim;Hakseong Kim;Yujin Cho;Ji Hoon Ryoo

  • Strain-dependent splitting of the double-resonance Raman scattering band in graphene.

    Duhee Yoon;Young-Woo Son;Hyeonsik Cheong

  • RAMAN SPECTROSCOPIC STUDIES OF AMORPHOUS VANADIUM OXIDE THIN FILMS

    Se-Hee Lee;Hyeonsik M. Cheong;Maeng Je Seong;Ping Liu

  • Friction anisotropy-driven domain imaging on exfoliated monolayer graphene.

    Jin Sik Choi;Jin-Soo Kim;Ik-Su Byun;Duk Hyun Lee

  • A band-gap-graded CZTSSe solar cell with 12.3% efficiency

    Kee-Jeong Yang;Dae-Ho Son;Shi-Joon Sung;Jun-Hyoung Sim

  • Probing Evolution of Twist-Angle-Dependent Interlayer Excitons in MoSe2/WSe2 van der Waals Heterostructures.

    Pramoda K. Nayak;Yevhen Horbatenko;Seongjoon Ahn;Gwangwoo Kim

  • Structures of ionic liquids with different anions studied by infrared vibration spectroscopy.

    Yoonnam Jeon;Jaeho Sung;Choongwon Seo;Hyunjin Lim

  • Electrochromic mechanism in a-WO3−y thin films

    Se-Hee Lee;Hyeonsik M. Cheong;Ji-Guang Zhang;Angelo Mascarenhas

  • Coherent many-body exciton in van der Waals antiferromagnet NiPS3.

    Soonmin Kang;Kangwon Kim;Beom Hyun Kim;Jonghyeon Kim

  • Excitation energy dependent Raman spectrum of MoSe2.

    Dahyun Nam;Jae-Ung Lee;Hyeonsik Cheong

  • Variations in the Raman Spectrum as a Function of the Number \ofGraphene Layers

    Duhee Yoon;Hyerim Moon;Hyeonsik Cheong;Jin Sik Choi

  • Electrochromic coloration efficiency of a-WO3−y thin films as a function of oxygen deficiency

    Se-Hee Lee;Hyeonsik M. Cheong;C. Edwin Tracy;Angelo Mascarenhas

  • Structural change of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate + water mixtures studied by infrared vibrational spectroscopy.

    Yoonnam Jeon;Jaeho Sung;Doseok Kim;Chungwon Seo

Frequent Co-Authors

Angelo Mascarenhas
Angelo Mascarenhas National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Se-Hee Lee
Se-Hee Lee University of Colorado Boulder
Young-Woo Son
Young-Woo Son Korea Institute for Advanced Study
William Paul
William Paul Harvard University
Zonghoon Lee
Zonghoon Lee Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
John F. Geisz
John F. Geisz National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Ping Liu
Ping Liu University of California, San Diego
Kyung Byung Yoon
Kyung Byung Yoon Sogang University
J. M. Olson
J. M. Olson National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Jae Ho Yun
Jae Ho Yun United States Department of Energy

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