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Overview

Xiaojun Guo is affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Engineering, with a notable emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Additional subfields they contribute to include Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Mechanics of Materials.

The scientist's work covers main research topics such as Thin-Film Transistor Technologies, Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials, Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics, Conducting Polymers and Applications, Semiconductor Materials and Devices, Analytical Chemistry and Sensors, and Gas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors.

Among the recent papers associated with Xiaojun Guo are:

  • Technology Roadmap for Flexible Sensors, 2023, ACS Nano
  • Advances in Flexible Organic Field-Effect Transistors and Their Applications for Flexible Electronics, 2022, npj Flexible Electronics
  • The 2021 Flexible and Printed Electronics Roadmap, 2021, Flexible and Printed Electronics
  • Printed Flexible Strain Sensor Array for Bendable Interactive Surface, 2020, Advanced Functional Materials
  • Ultra-stable, Solution-Processable CsPbBr3-SiO2 Nanospheres for Highly Efficient Color Conversion in Micro Light-Emitting Diodes, 2022, ACS Energy Letters

Collaborations have been frequent with several co-authors, notably:

  • Wei Tang
  • Lei Han
  • Sujie Chen
  • Shaojing Su
  • Jun Li

Publication venues commonly featuring Xiaojun Guo's work include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers
  • Applied Thermal Engineering

Best Publications

  • Advances in flexible organic field-effect transistors and their applications for flexible electronics

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  • Current Status and Opportunities of Organic Thin-Film Transistor Technologies

    Xiaojun Guo;Yong Xu;Simon Ogier;Tse Nga Ng

  • Large Area One-Step Facile Processing of Microstructured Elastomeric Dielectric Film for High Sensitivity and Durable Sensing over Wide Pressure Range

    Sujie Chen;Bengang Zhuo;Xiaojun Guo

  • The 2021 flexible and printed electronics roadmap

    Yvan Bonnassieux;Christoph J. Brabec;Yong Cao;Tricia Breen Carmichael

  • Polymer-Based Gate Dielectrics for Organic Field-Effect Transistors

    Yuxin Wang;Xingyi Huang;Tao Li;Liqiang Li

  • Unencapsulated Air-stable Organic Field Effect Transistor by All Solution Processes for Low Power Vapor Sensing.

    Linrun Feng;Wei Tang;Jiaqing Zhao;Ruozhang Yang

  • Recent progress in printable organic field effect transistors

    Wei Tang;Yukun Huang;Lei Han;Ruili Liu

  • Printed Flexible Strain Sensor Array for Bendable Interactive Surface

    Ming Li;Sujie Chen;Boyu Fan;Bangyuan Wu

  • Cascade single-chip phosphor-free white light-emitting diodes

    X. Guo;G. D. Shen;B. L. Guan;X. L. Gu

  • Integrated Soft Ionotronic Skin with Stretchable and Transparent Hydrogel–Elastomer Ionic Sensors for Hand-Motion Monitoring

    Guoying Gu;Haipeng Xu;Sai Peng;Ling Li

  • Neutral-pH PEDOT:PSS as over-coating layer for stable silver nanowire flexible transparent conductive films

    S. Chen;L. Song;Z. Tao;X. Shao

  • High Sensitivity Flexible Capacitive Pressure Sensor Using Polydimethylsiloxane Elastomer Dielectric Layer Micro-Structured by 3-D Printed Mold

    Bengang Zhuo;Sujie Chen;Mingmin Zhao;Xiaojun Guo

  • Solution-processable organic and hybrid gate dielectrics for printed electronics

    Jinhua Li;Jinhua Li;Wei Tang;Qiang Wang;Wenjian Sun

  • Ultralow-Voltage Solution-Processed Organic Transistors With Small Gate Dielectric Capacitance

    Linrun Feng;Wei Tang;Xiaoli Xu;Qingyu Cui

  • Novel crosslinkable high-k copolymer dielectrics for high-energy-density capacitors and organic field-effect transistor applications

    Yuxin Wang;Xingyi Huang;Tao Li;Zhongwu Wang

  • All ink-jet printed low-voltage organic field-effect transistors on flexible substrate

    Linrun Feng;Chen Jiang;Hanbin Ma;Xiaojun Guo

  • A Flexible Acetylcholinesterase-Modified Graphene for Chiral Pesticide Sensor.

    Yunpeng Zhang;Yunpeng Zhang;Xiaotong Liu;Xiaotong Liu;Shi Qiu;Qiuqi Zhang

  • Manipulating the Sensitivity and Selectivity of OECT-Based Biosensors via the Surface Engineering of Carbon Cloth Gate Electrodes

    Xin Xi;Dongqing Wu;Wei Ji;Shinan Zhang

  • Flexible Strain Sensors for Wearable Hand Gesture Recognition: From Devices to Systems

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  • High-Performance Solution-Processed Low-Voltage Polymer Thin-Film Transistors With Low- $k$ /High- $k$ Bilayer Gate Dielectric

    Wei Tang;Jinhua Li;Jiaqing Zhao;Weimin Zhang

  • Low-voltage zinc oxide thin-film transistors with solution-processed channel and dielectric layers below 150 °C

    Xiaoli Xu;Qingyu Cui;Yizheng Jin;Xiaojun Guo

  • Inverted organic solar cells based on aqueous processed ZnO interlayers at low temperature

    Sai Bai;Zhongwei Wu;Xiaoli Xu;Yizheng Jin

  • Corrections to “Ultralow-Voltage Solution-Processed Organic Transistors With Small Gate Dielectric Capacitance”

    Linrun Feng;Wei Tang;Xiaoli Xu;Qingyu Cui

Frequent Co-Authors

Huazhong Yang
Huazhong Yang Tsinghua University
Yongpan Liu
Yongpan Liu Tsinghua University
Yizheng Jin
Yizheng Jin Zhejiang University
Yikai Su
Yikai Su Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Feng Yan
Feng Yan Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Arokia Nathan
Arokia Nathan University of Cambridge
Dongqing Wu
Dongqing Wu Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Zhizhen Ye
Zhizhen Ye Zhejiang University
S. Ravi P. Silva
S. Ravi P. Silva University of Surrey
Xianbao Wang
Xianbao Wang Hubei University

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