Faculty
Juhn-Jong Lin
Contract Research Fellow
Ph.D., Physics, Purdue University (USA)
Office
Science Building III, SC 410
Tel.
(03) 5731652
Lab.
Low temperature and mesoscopic physics laboratory
Biography
Experience
Expertise
Interest
Publications
1981 - 1986
Ph.D., Physics, Purdue University (USA)
2021/02 -
Jointly Appointed Professor, Department of Electrophysics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
2021/02 -
Professor, Institute of Physics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
2003/08 - 2021/01
Jointly Appointed Professor, Department of Electrophysics, National Chiao Tung University
2001/08 - 2002/07
Visiting Professor, University of Michigan, USA
1997/08 - 2021/01
Professor, Institute of Physics, National Chiao Tung University
1994/02 - 1994/09
Guest Researcher, University of Tokyo, Japan
1992/08 - 1997/07
Professor, Department of Physics, National Taiwan University
1988/08 - 1992/07
Associate Professor, Department of Physics, National Taiwan University
  1. Low Temperature Physics
  2. Mesoscopic Physics
  3. Nanophysics
  1. Low Temperature Physics
  2. Mesoscopic Physics
  3. Nanophysics
  1. J. J. Lin and Z. Q. Li, “Electronic conduction properties of indium tin oxide: Single-particle and many-body transport”, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 26, 343201 (2014). (Topical Review)
  2. S. P. Chiu and J. J. Lin, “Weak antilocalization in topological insulator Bi2Te3 microflakes”, Phys. Rev. B 87, 035122 (2013).
  3. H. Zhang, J. Lu, W. Shi, Z. Wang, T. Zhang, M. Sun, Y. Zheng, Q. Chen, N. Wang, J. J. Lin, and P. Sheng, “Large-scale mesoscopic transport in nanostructured graphene”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 066805 (2013).
  4. S. M. Huang, Y. Tokura, H. Akimoto, K. Kono, J. J. Lin, S. Tarucha, and K. Ono, “Spin bottleneck in resonant tunneling through double quantum dots with different Zeeman splittings”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 136801 (2010).
  5. Y. L. Zhong, A. Sergeev, C. D. Chen, and J. J. Lin, “Direct observation of electron dephasing due to inelastic scattering from defects in weakly disordered AuPd wires”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 206803 (2010).
  6. S. M. Huang, T. C. Lee, H. Akimoto, K. Kono, and J. J. Lin, “Observation of strong electron dephasing in highly disordered Cu93Ge4Au3 thin films”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 046601 (2007).
  7. J. J. Lin and J. P. Bird, “Recent Experimental studies of electron dephasing in metal and semiconductor mesoscopic structures”, J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 14, R501 (2002). (Topical Review, 96 pages)
  8. X. X. Zhang, C. Wen, H. Liu, Z. Q. Li, P. Sheng, and J. J. Lin, “Giant Hall effect in non-magnetic granular metal films”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 5562 (2001).
  9. Y. L. Zhong and J. J. Lin, “Observation of a linear mean free path dependence of the electron-phonon scattering rate in thick AuPd films”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 80, 588 (1998).
  10. M. A. Subramanian, J. Gopalakrishnan, C. C. Torardi, T. R. Askew, R. B. Flippen, A. W. Sleight, J. J. Lin, and S. J. Poon, “Superconducting and magnetic behavior in La2-xNaxCuO4”, Science 240, 495 (1988).