Weiling Dong
Singapore University of Technology and Design
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Scientific Reports | 2015
Xilin Zhou; Weiling Dong; Hao Zhang; Robert E. Simpson
Oxygen-doped germanium telluride phase change materials are proposed for high temperature applications. Up to 8 at.% oxygen is readily incorporated into GeTe, causing an increased crystallisation temperature and activation energy. The rhombohedral structure of the GeTe crystal is preserved in the oxygen doped films. For higher oxygen concentrations the material is found to phase separate into GeO2 and TeO2, which inhibits the technologically useful abrupt change in properties. Increasing the oxygen content in GeTe-O reduces the difference in film thickness and mass density between the amorphous and crystalline states. For oxygen concentrations between 5 and 6 at.%, the amorphous material and the crystalline material have the same density. Above 6 at.% O doping, crystallisation exhibits an anomalous density change, where the volume of the crystalline state is larger than that of the amorphous. The high thermal stability and zero-density change characteristic of Oxygen-incorporated GeTe, is recommended for efficient and low stress phase change memory devices that may operate at elevated temperatures.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018
Kandammathe Valiyaveedu Sreekanth; Weiling Dong; Qingling Ouyang; Sivaramapanicker Sreejith; Mohamed ElKabbash; Chwee Teck Lim; Giuseppe Strangi; Ken-Tye Yong; Robert E. Simpson; Ranjan Singh
The development of various plasmonic nanoporous materials has attracted much interest in different areas of research including bioengineering and biosensing because of their large surface area and versatile porous structure. Here, we introduce a novel technique for fabricating silver-stibnite nanoporous plasmonic films. Unlike conventional techniques that are usually used to fabricate nanoporous plasmonic films, we use a room-temperature growth method that is wet-chemistry free, which enables wafer-scale fabrication of nanoporous films on flexible substrates. We show the existence of propagating surface plasmon polaritons in nanoporous films and demonstrate the extreme bulk refractive index sensitivity of the films using the Goos-Hänchen shift interrogation scheme. In the proof-of-concept biosensing experiments, we functionalize the nanoporous films with biotin-thiol using a modified functionalization technique, to capture streptavidin. The fractal nature of the films increases the overlap between the local field and the immobilized biomolecules. The extreme sensitivity of the Goos-Hänchen shift allows femtomolar concentrations of streptavidin to be detected in real time, which is unprecedented using surface plasmons excited via the Kretschmann configuration.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Weiling Dong; Yimei Qiu; Joel Yang; Robert E. Simpson; Tun Cao
Thin Solid Films | 2016
Weiling Dong; M. Krbal; Janne Kalikka; Xin Yu Chin; Behrad Gholipour; Cesare Soci; Paul Fons; Kirill V. Mitrofanov; Lujie Chen; Robert E. Simpson
Advanced Optical Materials | 2018
Weiling Dong; Yimei Qiu; Xilin Zhou; Agnieszka Banas; Krzysztof Banas; M.B.H. Breese; Tun Cao; Robert E. Simpson
Active Photonic Platforms IX | 2017
Li Tian Chew; Xilin Zhou; Robert E. Simpson; Weiling Dong; Hailong Liu; Sreekanth Kandammathe Valiyaveedu; Li Liu; Tun Cao; Joel Yang; Jitendra K. Behera; Libang Mao
arXiv: Optics | 2018
Weiling Dong; Hailong Liu; Jitendra K. Behera; Li Lu; Ray J. H. Ng; Kandammathe Valiyaveedu Sreekanth; Xilin Zhou; Joel K. W. Yang; Robert E. Simpson
arXiv: Optics | 2018
Li Lu; Weiling Dong; Jitendra K. Behera; Li Tian Chew; Robert E. Simpson
Nano Energy | 2018
Weiling Dong; Tun Cao; Kuan Liu; Robert E. Simpson
MRS Advances | 2018
Litian Chew; Weiling Dong; A. Ranjan; Jitendra K. Behera; Li Lu; Robert E. Simpson