Ho-Il Ji
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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Energy and Environmental Science | 2013
Ho-Il Ji; Jaeyeon Hwang; Kyung Joong Yoon; Ji-Won Son; Byung-Kook Kim; Hae-Won Lee; Jong-Ho Lee
The chemical diffusion coefficient (Dchem) of epitaxial LSC thin films was measured by a newly designed conductivity relaxation method. Dchem of epitaxial thin films was found to be higher than that of bulk LSC by up to two orders of magnitude, and was found to be enhanced further as the film became thinner.
Nano Letters | 2018
Junsung Ahn; Ho Won Jang; Ho-Il Ji; Hyoungchul Kim; Kyung Joong Yoon; Ji-Won Son; Byung-Kook Kim; Jong-Ho Lee
Strain-induced fast ion conduction has been a research area of interest for nanoscale energy conversion and storage systems. However, because of significant discrepancies in the interpretation of strain effects, there remains a lack of understanding of how fast ionic transport can be achieved by strain effects and how strain can be controlled in a nanoscale system. In this study, we investigated strain effects on the ionic conductivity of Gd0.2Ce0.8O1.9-δ (100) thin films under well controlled experimental conditions, in which errors due to the external environment could not intervene during the conductivity measurement. In order to avoid any interference from perpendicular-to-surface defects, such as grain boundaries, the ionic conductivity was measured in the out-of-plane direction by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy analysis. With varying film thickness, we found that a thicker film has a lower activation energy of ionic conduction. In addition, careful strain analysis using both reciprocal space mapping and strain mapping in transmission electron microscopy shows that a thicker film has a higher tensile strain than a thinner film. Furthermore, the tensile strain of thicker film was mostly developed near a grain boundary, which indicates that intrinsic strain is dominant rather than epitaxial or thermal strain during thin-film deposition and growth via the Volmer-Weber (island) growth mode.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012
D. Hari Prasad; S.Y. Park; Ho-Il Ji; H.-R. Kim; Ji-Won Son; Byungkyu Kim; Hwaung Lee; Joong-Jae Lee
Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2011
D. Hari Prasad; Ho-Il Ji; H.-R. Kim; Ji-Won Son; Byungkyu Kim; Hae-Weon Lee; Jong-Ho Lee
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013
Jeonghee Kim; Ho-Il Ji; Hari Prasad Dasari; Dongwook Shin; Huesup Song; Jong-Ho Lee; Byung-Kook Kim; Hae-June Je; Hae-Weon Lee; Kyung Joong Yoon
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2012
D. Hari Prasad; S.Y. Park; Eun-Ok Oh; Ho-Il Ji; H.-R. Kim; Kyung Joong Yoon; Ji-Won Son; Joong-Jae Lee
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2011
Hae-Ryoung Kim; Jong-Cheol Kim; K.S. Lee; Ho-Il Ji; Hae-Weon Lee; Jong-Ho Lee; Ji-Won Son
Solid State Ionics | 2011
Ho-Il Ji; Byung-Kook Kim; Ji Haeng Yu; Sung-Min Choi; Hae-Ryoung Kim; Ji-Won Son; Hae-Weon Lee; Jong-Ho Lee
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2012
D. Hari Prasad; S.Y. Park; Ho-Il Ji; H.-R. Kim; Ji-Won Son; Byungkyu Kim; Hwaung Lee; Jong-Ho Lee
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2013
Hari Prasad Dasari; Kiyong Ahn; Sun-Young Park; Ho-Il Ji; Kyung Joong Yoon; Byung-Kook Kim; Hae-June Je; Hae-Weon Lee; Jong-Ho Lee