Hyoungjun Kim
Ewha Womans University
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Advanced Materials | 2016
Daeil Kim; Doyeon Kim; Hyunkyu Lee; Yu Ra Jeong; Seung Jung Lee; Gwangseok Yang; Hyoungjun Kim; Geumbee Lee; Sanggeun Jeon; Goangseup Zi; Jihyun Kim; Jeong Sook Ha
A stretchable multisensor system is successfully demonstrated with an integrated energy-storage device, an array of microsupercapacitors that can be repeatedly charged via a wireless radio-frequency power receiver on the same stretchable polymer substrate. The integrated devices are interconnected by a liquid-metal interconnection and operate stably without noticeable performance degradation under strain due to the skin attachment, and a uniaxial strain up to 50%.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2016
Hyoungjun Kim; Jangyeol Yoon; Geumbee Lee; Seung Ho Paik; Gukgwon Choi; Daeil Kim; Beop Min Kim; Goangseup Zi; Jeong Sook Ha
We report the fabrication of an encapsulated, high-performance, stretchable array of stacked planar micro-supercapacitors (MSCs) as a wearable energy storage device for waterproof applications. A pair of planar all-solid-state MSCs with spray-coated multiwalled carbon nanotube electrodes and a drop-cast UV-patternable ion-gel electrolyte was fabricated on a polyethylene terephthalate film using serial connection to increase the operation voltage of the MSC. Additionally, multiple MSCs could be vertically stacked with parallel connections to increase both the total capacitance and the areal capacitance owing to the use of a solid-state patterned electrolyte. The overall device of five parallel-connected stacked MSCs, a microlight-emitting diode (μ-LED), and a switch was encapsulated in thin Ecoflex film so that the capacitance remained at 82% of its initial value even after 4 d in water; the μ-LED was lit without noticeable decrease in brightness under deformation including bending and stretching. Furthermore, an Ecoflex encapsulated oximeter wound around a finger was operated using the stored energy of the MSC array attached to the hand (even in water) to give information on arterial pulse rate and oxygen saturation in the blood. This study suggests potential applications of our encapsulated MSC array in wearable energy storage devices especially in water.
Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications | 2014
Kyungpyo Hong; Hyoungjun Kim; Seungsang Oh; Sungjong No
Let
Journal of Graph Theory | 2017
Hyoungjun Kim; Thomas W. Mattman; Seungsang Oh
\mbox{Len}(K)
Journal of Mathematical Physics | 2014
Youngsik Huh; Kyungpyo Hong; Hyoungjun Kim; Sungjong No; Seungsang Oh
be the minimum length of a knot on the cubic lattice (namely the minimum length necessary to construct the knot in the cubic lattice). This paper provides upper bounds for
Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications | 2014
Hyoungjun Kim; Sungjong No; Seungsang Oh
\mbox{Len}(K)
Journal of Physics A | 2016
Youngsik Huh; Kyungpyo Hong; Hyoungjun Kim; Sungjong No; Seungsang Oh
of a nontrivial knot
Topology and its Applications | 2017
Hyoungjun Kim; Hwa Jeong Lee; Minjung Lee; Thomas W. Mattman; Seungsang Oh
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arXiv: Geometric Topology | 2014
Hyoungjun Kim; Hwa Jeong Lee; Minjung Lee; Thomas W. Mattman; Seungsang Oh
in terms of its crossing number
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology | 1998
Dong-Sung Lim; Hyun Kyu Lee; Min Yong Jeon; Joon Tae Ahn; Kyong Hon Kim; Hyoungjun Kim; El-Hang Lee
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