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Nanoscale Materials and Bioanalytical Chemistry Laboratory
奈米材料與生化分析實驗室
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2019
R.J.Mathew, C. R. P. Inbaraj, R. Sankar, S. M. Hudie, R. D. Nikam, C. - A. Tseng, C. - H. Lee, and Y. - T. Chen.
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High unsaturated room-temperature magnetoresistance in phase-engineered MoxW1-xTe2+d ultrathin films
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J. Mater. Chem. C
7 (2019): 10996.
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2017
Nikam, Revan D., S.Poonam Ashok, R. Sankar, and Y. - T. Chen.
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Epitaxial Growth of Vertically Stacked p-MoS 2/n- MoS2 Heterostructures by Chemical Vapor Deposition for Light Emitting Devices
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Nano Energy
32 (2017): 454-462.
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2015
Nikam, Revannath Dnyandeo, A. - Y. Lu, Poonam Ashok Sonawane, Rajesh U. Kumar, Kanchan Yadav, L. - J. Li, and Y. - T. Chen.
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Three-Dimensional Heterostructures of MoS2 Nanosheets on Conducting MoO2 as an Efficient Electrocatalyst To Enhance Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
7 (2015): 23328-23335.
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2004
Miao, J. - Y., D. W. Hwang, K. V. Narasimhulu, P. - I. Lin, Y. - T. Chen, S. - H. Lin, and L. - P. Hwang.
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Synthesis and properties of carbon nanospheres grown by CVD using Kaolin supported transition metal catalysts
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Carbon
42 (2004): 813-822.
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Recent Publications
The Extracellular Zn2+ Concentration Surrounding Excited Neurons Is High Enough to Bind Amyloid-β Revealed by a Nanowire Transistor
Tuning Rashba Spin-Orbit Coupling in Gated Multi-layer InSe
Transparent, Wearable, Broadband, and Highly Sensitive Upconversion Nanoparticles and Graphene-Based Hybrid Photodetectors
Highly Sensitive, Visible Blind, Wearable, and Omnidirectional Near-Infrared Photodetectors
Ultra-high performance flexible piezopotential gated In1−xSnxSe phototransistor
A Highly-Efficient Single Segment White Random Laser
One-step synthesis of graphene hollow nanoballs with various nitrogen-doped states for electrocatalysis in dye-sensitized solar cells
Detection of K+ Efflux from Stimulated Cortical Neurons by an Aptamer-Modified Silicon Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor
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