Professor
Lue,Juh-Tzeng

 
 
Office:886-3-5742551(PHYS R227)
Laboratory:
Solid State Electronics Lab
Lab Tel:886-3-5742552(PHYS R216)
Fax:886-3-5723052
E-mail
jtlue@phys.nthu.edu.tw

Education
  1. 1971-1974 Ph.D in Physics, Duke University, U.S.A.
  2. 1968-1970 M.S. in Physics, National Tsing Hua University, R.O.C.
  3. 1961-1965 B.S. in Physics, National Cheng Kung University, R.O.C.
Professional Experience
Current position:
  1. 1999-present, , Chairperson, Department of Physics,National Tsing Hua University
Experience:
  1. 1997-1999, Head of Physics Dept. National Tsing Hua Univ., R.O.C.
  2. 11994-1997, Director of Promotion center, National Science Council
  3. 11985-1988, Director of Materials Science Center, National Tsing Hua Univ., R.O.C.
  4. 11981-1982, Guest Scientist, KFK Kernforshung Zentrum
  5. 1 1973-1977, Associate Professor of National Tsing Hua Univ., R.O.C.
  6. 11972-1974, Research assistant of Physics Dept., Duke University, U.S.A.
Honors and Awards
  1. 1980, Chung-Shan Academic Research Award
  2. 1983, Research Achievement Award, Ministry of Education
  3. 1985, Outstanding Research Award, National Science Council
  4. 1987, Outstanding Research Award, National Science Council
  5. 1989, Outstanding Research Award, National Science Council
  6. 1991, Outstanding Research Award, National Science Council
  7. 1993, Outstanding Research Award, National Science Council
  8. 1995, Outstanding Honorary Award of Ho C.T, Ho C.T. Education Foundation
  9. 1995, Award for Outstanding Principal Investigators, National Science Council
  10. 1998, Foundation for the Advancement of Outstanding Scholarship
  11. Tsing Hua Professor of Natural Sciences
  12. Fellow of The Physical Society of Republic of China
Research Fields
    1. Solid State Electronics.
    2. Nonlinear Optics.
    3. Micro- and Nano- particles of Metallic, Magnetic, Rheology, and Liquid Crystal Materials.
    4. Laser Physics and Applications.
Research Interests and achievement
Updated on September 3, 2006
Linear and nonlinear optics, Raman spectorscopy, Transport phenomenum and magnetic properties of nanometer particles, Thin films, superconducting multi layers, and electrorheology fluids.

Selected Publications
  1. [2006]H.Y. Miao, J.T. Lue, and M.S. Ouyang, “Surface Modification by Electric Discharge Implemented with Electrodes Composed of Carbon Nanotubes”, J. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 6, 1375-1380 (2006).
  2. [2006]Y.C. Yeh, J.T. Lue*, T.Y. Chen, and J.H. Liu “ Magneto resistance due to domain wall scattering and magneto size effect of thin Ni and Co films at low temperatures”, JMMM 304, e134-e136 (2006).
  3. [2006]C. P. Pang and J. T. Lue, “Linear and nonlinear optical properties of hydrated and dehydrated silica micro-spheres under an electric bias”, European J. Phys. B (2006).
  4. [2006]J. T. Lue, “A Review on the Physical Properties of Nanomaterials”, J. Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies (invited 2006).
  5. [2005]C. T. Hsieh, J. Q. Liu and J. T. Lue “Magnetic force microscopic studies of domain walls for nickel and cobalt films”, Applied Surface Science 252,1899-1909 (2005).
  6. [2005]C.S. Chen, and J.T. Lue, “Asymmetric distribution of surface second harmonic generation for thin silver films deposited on Si(111). European J. Phys. B, 46, 367-376 (2005).
  7. [2005] Pang CP, Lue JT ”Monte Carlo Simulation and Optical Tranmission Studies of Lattice Tunable Column Arrays Composed of Ferrofluids“, Appl. Phys. B. 81, 561-566 (2005).
  8. [2005]L.W. Chang and J.T. Lue, “Electrrical Conductance in a Single Carbon Wire”, J. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 5, 1-5 (2005).
    • All Publications (Expansible)

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