2023 - Research.com Materials Science in South Korea Leader Award
His Optoelectronics research extends to the thematically linked field of Silicon. Optoelectronics is closely attributed to Indium in his research. While working on this project, Takhee Lee studies both Indium and Silicon. Nanotechnology is frequently linked to Characterization (materials science) in his study. His work on Characterization (materials science) is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Nanotechnology. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Channel (broadcasting) and Electrical engineering. His Channel (broadcasting) study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Electrical engineering. His study connects Biocompatibility and Metallurgy. Many of his studies on Biocompatibility apply to Metallurgy as well.
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Molecular-Scale Electronics: From Concept to Function
Dong Xiang;Dong Xiang;Xiaolong Wang;Chuancheng Jia;Takhee Lee.
Chemical Reviews (2016)
Mechanism of electron conduction in self-assembled alkanethiol monolayer devices
Wenyong Wang;Takhee Lee;M. A. Reed.
Physical Review B (2003)
Observation of molecular orbital gating.
Hyunwook Song;Youngsang Kim;Youngsang Kim;Yun Hee Jang;Heejun Jeong.
Nature (2009)
Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy of an Alkanedithiol Self-Assembled Monolayer
Wenyong Wang;Takhee Lee;Ilona Kretzschmar;Mark A. Reed.
Nano Letters (2004)
Single Molecule Electronic Devices
Hyunwook Song;Mark A. Reed;Takhee Lee.
Advanced Materials (2011)
Organic Resistive Memory Devices: Performance Enhancement, Integration, and Advanced Architectures
Byungjin Cho;Sunghun Song;Yongsung Ji;Tae-Wook Kim.
Advanced Functional Materials (2011)
The application of graphene as electrodes in electrical and optical devices
Gunho Jo;Minhyeok Choe;Sangchul Lee;Woojin Park.
Nanotechnology (2012)
Large-scale patterned multi-layer graphene films as transparent conducting electrodes for GaN light-emitting diodes.
Gunho Jo;Minhyeok Choe;Chu-Young Cho;Jin Ho Kim.
Nanotechnology (2010)
Evolution of nanomorphology and anisotropic conductivity in solvent-modified PEDOT:PSS films for polymeric anodes of polymer solar cells
Seok In Na;Gunuk Wang;Seok Soon Kim;Tae Wook Kim.
Journal of Materials Chemistry (2009)
Measurement of high-pT single electrons from heavy-flavor decays in p+p collisions at s=200GeV
A. Adare;S. Afanasiev;C. Aidala;N. N. Ajitanand.
Physical Review Letters (2006)
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