Publications by authors named "Hansol Jeon"

The surface mechanics of soft solids are important in many natural and technological applications. In this context, static and dynamic wetting of soft polymer gels has emerged as a versatile model system. Recent experimental observations have sparked controversial discussions of the underlying theoretical description, ranging from concentrated elastic forces over strain-dependent solid surface tensions to poroelastic deformations or the capillary extraction of liquid components in the gel.

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Background/objectives: Although it has been reported that thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) is associated with the clinical characteristics of thyroid eye disease (TED), there is a paucity of literature regarding the role of TSI in diagnosing active TED. This study investigated the relationship between the level of TSI and the activity of TED and assessed the cut-off value of TSI discriminating active TED from inactive TED.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 101 patients with TED.

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Failure of a material is an irreversible process since the material loses its original characteristics and properties. The catastrophic brittle failure under tensile stress of nanoporous gold (np-Au) with a bicontinuous open-cell structure makes impossible otherwise attractive applications. Here, we first demonstrate a self-healing process in tensile-fractured np-Au to overcome the limit of fragility via mechanically assisted cold-welding under ambient conditions.

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Decrease in processing speed due to increased resistance and capacitance delay is a major obstacle for the down-scaling of electronics. Minimizing the dimensions of interconnects (metal wires that connect different electronic components on a chip) is crucial for the miniaturization of devices. Interconnects are isolated from each other by non-conducting (dielectric) layers.

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Background: A persistent hyaloid artery is a rare fetal remnant. Several complications such as amblyopia, vitreous hemorrhage, and retinal detachment have been reported. Here, we present a case of vitreous hemorrhage with a persistent hyaloid artery.

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Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites are emerging as promising emitting materials due to their narrow full-width at half-maximum emissions, color tunability, and high photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs). However, the thermal generation of free charges at room temperature results in a low radiative recombination rate and an excitation-intensity-dependent PLQY, which is associated with the trap density. Here, we report perovskite films composed of uniform nanosized single crystals (average diameter = 31.

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We fabricate nanotubular ZnO with wall thickness of 45, 92, 123 nm using nanoporous gold (np-Au) with ligament diameter at necks of 1.43 μm as sacrificial template. Through micro-tensile and micro-compressive testing of nanotubular ZnO structures, we find that the exponent m in [Formula: see text], where [Formula: see text] is the relative strength and [Formula: see text] is the relative density, for tension is 1.

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