Faculty
Wen-Bin Jian
Professor
Ph. D., Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
Office
Science Building III, SC 512
Tel.
(03) 5712121#56159
Lab.
NanoPheno Laboratory & Simul-Physik
Science Building III, SC 658 Ext. 56183
Biography
Experience
Expertise
Interest
Publications
1990 - 1994
B. S., Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
1994 - 1996
M. S., Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
1996 - 2002
Ph. D., Physics, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan [1998-2000 Military Service]
2021/02 -
Professor, Department of Electrophysics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
2007/08 - 2021/01
Professor, Department of Electrophysics, National Chiao Tung University
2004/08 - 2007/07
Associate Professor, Department of Electrophysics, National Chiao Tung University
2003/08 - 2004/07
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, National Chung Hsing University
2002 - 2003
Postdoctoral Researcher, Advanced Materials Research Institute, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA
2002 - 2002
Postdoctoral Researcher, Academia Sinica , Taiwan
  1. Solid State Physics Experiments
  2. Surface Science
  3. Nanoscience Scanning Tunneling Microscope Instrumentation

Doctor Jian’s research interests consist of electron transport, field-effect transport, and thermoelectric transport of electrons in low-dimensional systems including zero-dimensional (0D) quantum dots, one-dimensional nanowires (1D), and two-dimensional (2D) nanosheets (2D materials). He currently focuses on 2D materials including graphene, MoS2, black phosphorous, WSe2, ReSe2, and TaS2. In addition, he is interested in biomaterials like Ni-DNA nanowires. He works with Profs. Chia-Ching Chang and Yu-Chang Chen in the bio-related research field. On the other hand, he develops many commercial products of instruments including scanning tunneling microscope, demagnetizer, electro-explored nanoparticle generator, transmission optical microscope, and many other automatic machines.

  1. Y. F. Lin,* C. H. Chang, T. C. Hung, W. B. Jian,* K. Tsukagoshi, Y. H. Wu, L. Chang, Z. Liu & J. Fang, “Nanocontact Disorder in Nanoelectronics for Modulation of Light and Gas Sensitivities”, Scientific Report 5, 13035 (2015).
  2. S. J. Zou, S. T. Wang, M. F. Wu, W. B. Jian, and S. J. Cheng,* “Exposure of the Hidden Anti-ferromagnetism in Paramagnetic CdSe:Mn Nanocrystals”, ACS Nano 9, 503 (2015).
  3. Y. F. Lin,* Y. Xu, S. T. Wang, S. L. Li, M. Yamamoto, A. Aparecido-Ferreira, W. Li, H. Sun, S. Nakaharai, W. B. Jian, K. Ueno, and K. Tsukagoshi,* “Ambipolar MoTe2 Transistors and Their Applications in Logic Circuits”, Adv. Mater. 26, 3263 (2014).
  4. H. L. Chu, S. C. Chiu, C. F. Sung, W. Tseng, Y. C. Chang, W. B. Jian,* Y. C. Chen,* C. J. Yuan, H. Y. Li, F. X. Gu, M. Di Ventra, and C. C. Chang,* “Programmable Redox State of the Nickel Ion Chain in DNA”, Nano Lett. 14, 1026 (2014).
  5. S. C. Chiu, J. S. Jhang, Y. F. Lin, S. Y. Hsu, J. Fang, and W. B. Jian,* “Nanocrystal shape and nanojunction effects on electron transport in nanocrystal-assembled bulks”, Nanoscale 5, 8555 (2013).