Publications by authors named "Younghoon You"

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  • * A new method using a digital micro-mirror device allows for high-throughput and cost-effective production of colored microparticles, increasing the encoding capacity of barcodes significantly.
  • * This technique enables the creation of large-scale microgel arrays with multiple colors for secure data storage and anti-counterfeiting measures, and it can produce detailed images quickly, in under 30 minutes.
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Polymeric materials have been used to realize optical systems that, through periodic variations of their structural or optical properties, interact with light-generating holographic signals. Complex holographic systems can also be dynamically controlled through exposure to external stimuli, yet they usually contain only a single type of holographic mode. Here, we report a conjugated organogel that reversibly displays three modes of holograms in a single architecture.

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Although the unique optical signaling properties of polydiacetylene (PDA) have been exploited in diverse bio-chemosensors, the practical application of most PDA sensor systems is limited by their instability in harsh environments and fluorescence signal weakness. Herein, a universal design principle for a highly stable PDA sensor system with a practical dual signaling capability is developed to detect cyanide (CN) ions, which are commonly found in drinking water. Effective metal intercalation and enhanced hydrophobic intermolecular interactions between PDA-metal supramolecules are used to construct highly stacked PDA-metal nanoplates that feature unusual optical stability upon exposure to strong acids, bases, organic solvents, and thermal/mechanical stresses, and can selectively detect CN anions, concomitantly undergoing a specific supramolecular structure change.

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