Joohwi Lee
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Recent Articles
1.
Lee J, Ohba N, Asahi R
RSC Adv
. 2022 May;
8(45):25534-25545.
PMID: 35539794
It is important to find crystal structures with low formation ( ) and migration-barrier ( ) energies for oxygen vacancies for the development of fast oxygen-ion conductors. To identify crystal...
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Suzuki N, Lee J, Masuoka Y, Ohta S, Kobayashi T, Asahi R
Inorg Chem
. 2021 Jul;
60(14):10371-10379.
PMID: 34219451
We study a hexagonal oxide KLiTaO (KLTO), proposed as a Li-ion solid electrolyte, by using a recently developed screening method. First-principles calculations predict that KLTO presents a good Li-ion conductivity...
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France-Lanord A, Asahi R, Leblanc B, Lee J, Wimmer E
Sci Rep
. 2019 Oct;
9(1):15123.
PMID: 31641167
A highly efficient computational approach for the screening of Li ion conducting materials is presented and its performance is demonstrated for olivine-type oxides and thiophosphates. The approach is based on...
4.
Lee J, Ohba N, Asahi R
Sci Technol Adv Mater
. 2019 Mar;
20(1):144-159.
PMID: 30863467
We systematically investigated trilanthanide gallates (LnGaO) with the space group 2 as oxygen-ion conductors using first-principles calculations. Six LnGaO (Ln = Nd, Gd, Tb, Ho, Dy, or Er) are both...
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Lee J, Ohba N, Asahi R
Sci Rep
. 2019 Feb;
9(1):2593.
PMID: 30796279
We investigate the oxygen conduction mechanism in a garnet-type oxide, CaFeGeO, for the first time in detail by first-principle calculations. The nudged elastic band results confirm that this oxide has...
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Kim K, Lee J, Kim B, Choi W, Chang H, Won S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2016 Aug;
7:12449.
PMID: 27527268
Interfaces, such as grain boundaries in a solid material, are excellent regions to explore novel properties that emerge as the result of local symmetry-breaking. For instance, at the interface of...
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Lee J, Kim S, Styner M
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
. 2016 Apr;
9784.
PMID: 27065200
The delineation of rodent brain structures is challenging due to low-contrast multiple cortical and subcortical organs that are closely interfacing to each other. Atlas-based segmentation has been widely employed due...
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Lee J, Kim S, Oguz I, Styner M
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
. 2016 Apr;
9784.
PMID: 27065047
The cortical thickness of the mammalian brain is an important morphological characteristic that can be used to investigate and observe the brain's developmental changes that might be caused by biologically...
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Park J, Lee J, Choi J, Hwang D, Song Y
Sci Rep
. 2015 Jul;
5:11839.
PMID: 26137994
The possibilities offered by catalytic γ-Al2O3 substrates are explored, and the mechanism governing graphene formation thereon is elucidated using both numerical simulations and experiments. The growth scheme offers metal-free synthesis...
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Lee J, Lyu I, Styner M
Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng
. 2014 Jul;
9034:903447.
PMID: 25075158
We propose a novel multi-atlas segmentation method that employs a group-wise image registration method for the brain segmentation on rodent magnetic resonance (MR) images. The core element of the proposed...