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Overview

Joondong Kim is affiliated with Incheon National University in South Korea. Their research focuses primarily on engineering and materials science, with significant contributions to subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, polymers and plastics, biomedical engineering, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

The scientist's work covers a broad spectrum of topics related to advanced materials and nanotechnology. These topics include ZnO doping and properties, transition metal oxide nanomaterials, Ga2O3 and related materials, advanced sensor and energy harvesting materials, gas sensing nanomaterials and sensors, perovskite materials and applications, and advanced photocatalysis techniques.

Joondong Kim has published extensively in scientific journals. Some of the recent papers include:

  • "Transparent photovoltaic cells and self-powered photodetectors by TiO2/NiO heterojunction" (2020, Journal of Power Sources)
  • "Holey engineered 2D ZnO-nanosheets architecture for supersensitive ppm level H2 gas detection at room temperature" (2020, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical)
  • "Over 30% efficiency bifacial 4-terminal perovskite-heterojunction silicon tandem solar cells with spectral albedo" (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • "Transparent Co3O4/ZnO photovoltaic broadband photodetector" (2020, Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing)
  • "Transparent photovoltaic skin for artificial thermoreceptor and nociceptor memory" (2021, Nano Energy)

The frequent co-authors that often collaborate with Joondong Kim include Malkeshkumar Patel, Thanh Tai Nguyen, Naveen Kumar, Chanhyuk Choi, and P. K. Bhatnagar. The volume of joint publications indicates active research partnerships within the scientific community.

Publications by Joondong Kim are frequently found in the following venues:

  • Solar RRL
  • Journal of the Korean Solar Energy Society
  • Nano Energy
  • Advanced Electronic Materials
  • Sensors and Actuators A Physical

The scope and focus of Joondong Kim's research reflect interdisciplinary approaches combining elements of materials science and engineering to explore novel nanomaterials and photovoltaic technologies. The work spans both fundamental studies on material properties and applied research in sensors and energy systems.

Best Publications

  • Transparent Film Heater Using Single‐Walled Carbon Nanotubes

    Yeo Hwan Yoon;Jin Won Song;Duckjong Kim;Joondong Kim

  • Inkjet printing of single-walled carbon nanotubes and electrical characterization of the line pattern

    Jin Won Song;Joondong Kim;Yeo Hwan Yoon;Byung Sam Choi

  • Growth of Wafer-Scale Standing Layers of WS2 for Self-Biased High-Speed UV–Visible–NIR Optoelectronic Devices

    Hong Sik Kim;Malkeshkumar Patel;Joondong Kim;Mun Seok Jeong

  • Continuous Extraction of Highly Pure Metallic Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in a Microfluidic Channel

    Dong Hun Shin;Ji Eun Kim;Hyung Cheoul Shim;Jin Won Song

  • ZnO nanowire-embedded Schottky diode for effective UV detection by the barrier reduction effect

    Joondong Kim;Ju Hyung Yun;Chang Hyun Kim;Yun Chang Park

  • Plasmon Field Effect Transistor for Plasmon to Electric Conversion and Amplification.

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  • Enhancement in Performance of Transparent p-NiO/n-ZnO Heterojunction Ultrafast Self-Powered Photodetector via Pyro-Phototronic Effect

    Amit Kumar Rana;Mohit Kumar;Dong‐Kyun Ban;Ching‐Ping Wong

  • Transparent photovoltaic cells and self-powered photodetectors by TiO2/NiO heterojunction

    Thanh Tai Nguyen;Malkeshkumar Patel;Sangho Kim;Rameez Ahmad Mir

  • Direct electrical measurement of the self-assembled nickel silicide nanowire.

    Joondong Kim;Wayne A. Anderson

  • Enhanced broadband photoresponse of a self-powered photodetector based on vertically grown SnS layers <i>via</i> the pyro-phototronic effect

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  • Vertically Aligned WS2 Layers for High‐Performing Memristors and Artificial Synapses

    Mohit Kumar;Dong‐Kyun Ban;Sang Moon Kim;Joondong Kim

  • Spontaneous nickel monosilicide nanowire formation by metal induced growth

    Joondong Kim;Wayne A. Anderson

  • Transparent and crystalline Al-doped ZnO film-embedded heterojunction Si solar cell

    Joondong Kim;Ju-Hyung Yun;Yun Chang Park;Wayne A. Anderson

  • Rapid thermal annealed Al-doped ZnO film for a UV detector

    Joondong Kim;Ju-Hyung Yun;Sang-Won Jee;Yun Chang Park

  • Flexible and Transparent MXene-platformed ultrafast photodetector for encrypted signal communication in self-powered operation

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  • High-performing ultrafast transparent photodetector governed by the pyro–phototronic effect

    Mohit Kumar;Malkeshkumar Patel;Thanh Tai Nguyen;Joondong Kim

  • Transparent and flexible photonic artificial synapse with piezo-phototronic modulator: Versatile memory capability and higher order learning algorithm

    Mohit Kumar;Joondong Kim;Ching-Ping Wong

  • Electrical characteristics of single and doubly connected Ni silicide nanowire grown by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition

    Joondong Kim;Dong Hun Shin;Eung Sug Lee;Chang Soo Han

  • Compliance-Free Multileveled Resistive Switching in a Transparent 2D Perovskite for Neuromorphic Computing

    Mohit Kumar;Hong Sik Kim;Dae Young Park;Mun Seok Jeong

  • Over 30% efficiency bifacial 4-terminal perovskite-heterojunction silicon tandem solar cells with spectral albedo.

    Sangho Kim;Thanh Thuy Trinh;Thanh Thuy Trinh;Jinjoo Park;Duy Phong Pham

  • Incident light adjustable solar cell by periodic nanolens architecture

    Ju Hyung Yun;Eunsongyi Lee;Hyeong Ho Park;Dong Wook Kim

  • Synthesis of vertically aligned manganese-doped Fe3O4 nanowire arrays and their excellent room-temperature gas sensing ability

    Seon Oh Hwang;Chang Hyun Kim;Yoon Myung;Seong Hun Park

  • Silver-Nanowire-Embedded Transparent Metal-Oxide Heterojunction Schottky Photodetector

    Sohail Abbas;Mohit Kumar;Hong-Sik Kim;Joondong Kim

  • Self-assembled nanobridge formation and spontaneous growth of metal-induced nanowires

    Joondong Kim;Wayne A. Anderson;Young-Joo Song;Gi Bum Kim

  • Transparent photovoltaic skin for artificial thermoreceptor and nociceptor memory

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Frequent Co-Authors

Jeunghee Park
Jeunghee Park Korea University
Ki-Bum Kim
Ki-Bum Kim Seoul National University
Dojin Kim
Dojin Kim Chungnam National University
Hyung-Ho Park
Hyung-Ho Park Yonsei University
Cheolmin Park
Cheolmin Park Yonsei University

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