Publications by authors named "Tai-Yuan Wang"

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  • Near-infrared (NIR) organic photodetectors (OPDs) are essential for various tech applications due to their strong responsiveness in the NIR range, with polyethylenimine ethoxylated (PEIE) often used as an electron transport layer to improve performance.
  • However, PEIE has limitations like poor chemical stability and environmental concerns, leading researchers to explore alternatives.
  • This study successfully introduces a hybrid electron transport layer made from sol-gel zinc oxide and PDINO, resulting in OPDs with enhanced responsivity, lower internal traps, and higher charge transfer efficiency, showing impressive detectivity and prolonged stability under storage.
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To ensure the high performance of beamlines in Taiwan Photon Source, the metrology of the beamline optical components is essential to realize the theoretical optical simulation. The design and performance of a long-trace profiler (LTP) with moving optical head is described. A LTP is used as a metrological tool for the assembly and correction of optical components at the beamline.

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Background/purpose: To explore the association of patient injury patterns and entrapped locations inside damaged buildings in the 2016 Taiwan earthquake.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted using the Tainan incident registry system. Residents inside nine conjunctive, 16-story (49.

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We propose an alternative segregation mechanism where the species-dependent interactions are dynamically induced by the phase synchronization of beads. Based on this scenario, we report an alternative segregation among beads of different restitution coefficients by molecular dynamics simulations. Since the beads are of equal size and mass, this is not related to the Brazilian-nut effect, nor can it be explained by the depletion force.

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