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IAS Junior Fellow
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Dr Shoucheng DONG |
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Dr. Shoucheng Dong received his BSc in Chemistry from Wuhan University in 2006 and obtained his PhD in organic chemistry from the the same university in 2011. Before joining IAS, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow in Soochow University, focusing on OLED material development. He spent a short period (Apr-Oct 2012) in City University of Hong Kong as senior research associate. Dr. Dong has authored and co-authored 15 scientific papers. His current research is focused on OLED materials with long device lifetime, including electron transport material, blue dopant and host material.
Dr. Dong works with Prof. Ching W. TANG. |
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+ News / Interviews with IAS byline (Total: 2 records) |
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+ Research publications with IAS byline (Total: 6 records) |
Publications
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Jiang, Y., Tam, S. T., Dong, S., & Tang, C. W. (2020). 61-2: 2-inch, 2,000-ppi Silicon Nitride Mask for Patterning Ultra-High-Resolution OLED Displays. SID International Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 51(1), 909-912. |
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Jiang, Y. , Zhou, D., Dong, S., & Tang, C. W. (2019). Impact of Chemical Degradation at HTL/EML Interface on Device Performance of Blue OLEDs. SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 50(1), 252-255. doi:10.1002/sdtp.12903 |
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Tam, B. S., Dong, S., & Tang, C. W. (2019). Blue OLEDs Fabricated by Close-Space Sublimation. SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 50(1), 153-156. doi:10.1002/sdtp.12878 |
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Tam, S. T., Dong, S., & Tang, C. (2018). P-13.3: Close-Space Sublimation of OLED Materials Via Electrical Heating of Metal Foils. SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers, 49, 737–739. doi: 10.1002/sdtp.12830 |
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Dong, S., Xu, L. and Tang, C. (2017). Chemical degradation mechanism of TAPC as hole transport layer in blue phosphorescent OLED. Organic Electronics, 42, pp.379-386. doi:10.1016/j.orgel.2016.11.041 |
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Dong, S. & Tang, C. (2017). Photo-degradation of hole transport materials studied by LDI-TOF imaging. Proceedings of the International Display Workshops, 1, 706–707 |
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