Y.-T. Lin
National Taiwan University
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ChemPhysChem | 2009
Y.-T. Lin; C.-Y. D. Lu; Yann Hung; Chung-Yuan Mou
Well-ordered mesoporous silica nanoparticles with uniform hexagonal disk shapes are synthesized under dilute alkaline conditions with a two-step process, separating the nucleation and growth process. The resulting monodisperse hexagons can be arranged in a 2-dimensional (2D) ordered periodical super-structure. The hexagonal symmetry is similar in both scales. A statistical mechanical cell model is applied to analyze consequences of the interesting packing structure, including osmotic bulk modulus, phase separation and defects.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2005
Chung-Chih Wu; L. C. Chen; Wen-Yi Hung; Tze-Min Liu; Wei-Wen Liu; Y.-T. Lin; Tung-Hui Ke; Huang-Hui Lin; Teng-Chih Chao; Tsung-Hsi Hung; Ruey-Min Chen; Yuh-Yih Chien; Ken-Tsung Wong
Fluorene-based materials, such as polyfluorenes or oligofluorenes, are conventionally well known as efficient blue emitting materials. Intriguingly, it is recently unveiled that ter(9,9-diarylfluorene)s also exhibit efficient unusual nondispersive bipolar carrier-transport characteristics and high carrier mobilities of >10-3 cm2/Vs for both holes and electrons in the amorphous state. Making use of convenient substitution on C9 of fluorenes and corresponding variety in molecular structures and physical properties, in this work we systematically investigate influences of molecular structures, such as dialkyl-substitution vs. diaryl-substitution and oligomer length etc., on charge transport of oligofluorenes. Furthermore, utilizing liquid-crystalline properties of oligofluorenes with appropriate substitutions, comparative studies of carrier transport of oligofluornes in both vacuum-deposited amorphous states and aligned liquid-crystal glass states are also performed. Insights on intermolecular charge transport derived from the experimental observations and theoretical examinations are then discussed accordingly.
Chemistry of Materials | 2005
Y.-T. Lin; Chih-Pin Tsai; † Hsing-Yi Huang; ‡ Chieh-Ti Kuo; Yann Hung; Dong-Ming Huang; ‡ and Yao-Chang Chen; Chung-Yuan Mou
Advanced Materials | 2004
Chung-Chih Wu; Y.-T. Lin; Ken-Tsung Wong; Ruey-Min Chen; Yuh-Yih Chien
Advanced Materials | 2006
Tai-Hsiang Huang; Jung-lee Lin; Li-Chin Chen; Y.-T. Lin; Chung-Lun Wu
Advanced Materials | 2005
Teng-Chih Chao; Y.-T. Lin; Che-Yu Yang; T. S. Hung; Hung-Chieh Chou; Chung-Chih Wu; Ken-Tsung Wong
Advanced Materials | 2009
Hsiung-Lin Tu; Y.-T. Lin; Hsia-Yu Lin; Yann Hung; Leu-Wei Lo; Yang-Fang Chen; Chung-Yuan Mou
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2004
Y.-T. Lin; Yann Hung; † Jen-Kuan Su; Rain Lee; Chen Chang; † and Meng-Liang Lin; Chung-Yuan Mou
Advanced Materials | 2005
Huang-Hui Lin; Sung-Yu Ku; Hai-Ching Su; Ching-Chang Huang; Y.-T. Lin; Ken-Tsung Wong; Chung-Chih Wu
Advanced Materials | 2007
Y.-T. Lin; Yann Hung; Hsia-Yu Lin; Yao-Hung Tseng; Yang-Fang Chen; Chung-Yuan Mou