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Decay Process of Charge Distribution in E-beam Irradiated Polymers (전자빔 조사 폴리머의 전자 분포의 축퇴 과정)

  • Choi, Yong-Sung;Kim, Hyung-Gon;Hwang, Jong-Sun;Lee, Kyung-Sup
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.04c
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    • pp.69-72
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    • 2008
  • Decay processes of accumulated charge in e-beam irradiated polymers during elevating temperature are observed using pulsed electro-acoustic measurement system. Since the polymeric materials have many superior properties such as light-weight, good mechanical strength, high flexibility and low cost, they are inevitable materials for spacecrafts. In space environment, however, the polymers sometimes have serious damage by irradiation of high energy charged particles. When the polymers of the spacecraft are irradiated by high energy charged particles, some of injected charges accumulate and remain for long time in the bulk of the polymers. Since the bulk charges sometimes cause the degradation or breakdown of the materials, the investigation of the charging and the decay processes in polymeric materials under change of temperature is important to decide an adequate material for the spacecrafts. By measuring the charge behavior in e-beam irradiated polymer, such as polyimide or polystyrene, it is found that the various accumulation and decay patterns are observed in each material. The results seem to be useful and be helpful to progress in the reliability of the polymers for the spacecraft.

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Influence of high energy electron beam treatment on the photocatalytic activity of $TiO_2$ nanoaparticles on carbon fiber

  • Sim, Chae-Won;Kim, Myeong-Ju;Seo, Hyeon-Uk;Kim, Gwang-Dae;;Kim, Dong-Un;Nam, Jong-Won;Jeong, Myeong-Geun;Lee, Byeong-Cheol;Park, Ji-Hyeon;Kim, Yeong-Dok
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.441-441
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    • 2011
  • $TiO_2$ nanoparticles were grown on carbon fiber by atomic later deposition (ALD) with TTIP $(Ti(OCH(CH_3)_2)_4$ and $H_2O$ precusors. After sampe surfaces were treated by electron beam (1 MeV, 5 KGy), an improvement in the photocatalytic reacitivity of $TiO_2$ nanoparticles on carbon fiber was observed. An increase in the population of hydroxyl group on $TiO_2$ particles and the oxidation of carbon fiber were found upon e-beam exposure, whereas there was no noticeable changes of their morphology. It implies that those changes in O and C 1s state of $TiO_2$ particles/carbon fiber induced by e-beam treatment could be related to the enhancement of the photocatalytic activity. In contrast, when carbon fiber fully covered with $TiO_2$ thick films was treated with high-energy electron beam under same conditions, the improvement of photocatalytic activity as well as any changes in XPS spectra (Ti 2p, O 1s and C 1s) could not be found.

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Number of Phase Screens Required for Simulation of a High-energy Laser Beam's Propagation Experiencing Atmospheric Turbulence and Thermal Blooming (대기 난류와 열적 블루밍을 겪는 고출력 레이저 빔의 대기 전파 시뮬레이션에 필요한 위상판 개수 분석)

  • Seokyoung Yoon;Woohyeon Moon;Hoon Kim
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.49-60
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    • 2024
  • We analyze the number of phase screens required for the simulation of a high-energy laser beam's propagation over an atmospheric channel. For high-energy lasers exceeding tens of kilowatts (kW) in power, the laser beam is mainly affected by atmospheric turbulence and thermal blooming. When using the split-step method to implement losses due to atmospheric absorption and scattering and distortion of the beam due to turbulence and thermal blooming, the number of phase screens is a critical factor in determining the accuracy and time required for the simulation. By comparing simulation results obtained using a large number of phase screens (e.g., 150 screens) under a wide range of atmospheric turbulence conditions, we provide new guidelines for the number of phase screens required for simulating the beam propagation of a high-power laser below 2.5×106 W/m2 (e.g., a 500-kW laser beam having a 50-cm diameter).

Effect of Electrode Formation Process using E-beam Evaporation on Crystalline Silicon Solar Cell (E-Beam evaporation을 이용한 전극 형성 공정이 결정질 실리콘 태양전지에 미치는 영향 분석)

  • Choi, Dongjin;Park, Se Jin;Shin, Seung Hyun;Lee, Changhyun;Bae, Soohyun;Kang, Yoonmook;Lee, Hae-Seok;Kim, Donghwan
    • Current Photovoltaic Research
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.15-20
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    • 2019
  • Most high-efficiency n-type silicon solar cells are based on the high quality surface passivation and ohmic contact between the emitter and the metal. Currently, various metalization methods such as screen printing using metal paste and physical vapor deposition are being used in forming electrodes of n-type silicon solar cell. In this paper, we analyzed the degradation factors induced by the front electrode formation process using e-beam evaporation of double passivation structure of p-type emitter and $Al_2O_3/SiN_x$ for high efficiency solar cell using n-type bulk silicon. In order to confirm the cause of the degradation, the passivation characteristics of each electrode region were determined through a quasi-steady-state photo-conductance (QSSPC).

SFRHPC interior beam-column-slab joints under reverse cyclic loading

  • Ganesan, N.;Nidhi, M.;Indira, P.V.
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.237-250
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    • 2015
  • Beam-column joints are highly vulnerable locations which are to be designed for high ductility in order to take care of unexpected lateral forces such as wind and earthquake. Previous investigations reveal that the addition of steel fibres to concrete improves its ductility significantly. Also, due to presence of slab the strength and ductility of the beam increases considerably and ignoring the effect of slab can lead to underestimation of beam capacity and defiance of strong column weak beam concept. The influence of addition of steel fibres on the strength and behaviour of steel fibre reinforced high performance concrete (SFRHPC) interior beam-column-slab joints was investigated experimentally. The specimens were subjected to reverse cyclic loading. The variable considered was the volume fraction of crimped steel fibres i.e., 0%, 0.5% and 1.0%. The results show that the addition of steel fibres improves the first crack load, strength, ductility, energy absorption capacity and initial stiffness of the beam.

Analysis of Thermal Relaxation Time of Tissues Subject to Pulsed Laser Irradiation (초단파 레이저 조사시 티슈 열완화 시간 분석)

  • Kim, Kyung-Han;Lee, Jae-Hoon;Suh, Jeong
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2009
  • Two methodologies for predicting thermal relaxation time of tissue subjected to pulsed laser irradiation is introduced by the calculation the optical penetration depth and by the investigation of the temperature diffusion behavior. First approach is that both x-axial and y-axial thermal relaxation times are predicted and they are superposed to achieve the thermal relaxation time (${\tau}_1$) for two-dimensional square tissue model. Another approach to achieve thermal relaxation time (${\tau}_2$) is measuring the time required for local temperature drop until $e^{-1}$ of the maximum laser induced heating.

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Novel reforming of pyrolized fuel oil by electron beam radiation for pitch production

  • Jung, Jin-Young;Park, Mi-Seon;Kim, Min Il;Lee, Young-Seak
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.262-267
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    • 2014
  • Pyrolized fuel oil (PFO) was reformed by novel electron beam (E-beam) radiation, and the elemental composition, chemical bonds, average molecular weight, solubility, softening point, yields, and density of the modified patches were characterized. These properties of modified pitch were dependent on the reforming method (heat or E-beam radiation treatment) and absorbed dose. Aromaticity ($F_a$), average molecular weight, solubility, softening point, and density increased in proportion to the absorbed dose of E-beam radiation, with the exception of the highest absorbed dose, due to modification by free radical polymerization and the powerful energy intensity of E-beam treatment. The H/C ratio and yield exhibited the opposite trend for the same reason. These results indicate that novel E-beam radiation reforming is suitable for the preparation of aromatic pitch with a high ${\beta}$-resin content.

SNU 1.5 MV Van de Graaff Accelerator (V) -on the Operation of the High Voltage Stabilization System- (NU 1.5MV 반데그라프 가속기 (V) -고전압 안정화 계통의 동작-)

  • Bae, Y.D.;Bak, H.I.;Chung, K.H.;Woo, H.J.;Choi, B.H.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 1987
  • A high voltage stabilization system for the SNU 1.5MV Tandem Van do Graaff accelerator was set up and its operational characteristics were examined and optimized. The optimum parameters of beam transport system were experimentally determined, and under the proper condition the accelerated proton beam current of 350nA was obtained at the target chamber. Without the high voltage stabilization the observed magnitude of voltage fluctuation was $\Delta$V/ V=5.2$\times$10$^{-3}$ without ion beam and 7.2$\times$10$^{-3}$ with ion beam, respectively, and its apparent ripple frequency for voltage fluctuations was about 3Hz or less. Through the optimized operation of the high voltage stabilization system, the terminal voltage fluctuation was reduced to $\Delta$V/V=2.45$\times$10$^{-4}$ and the energy stability with $\Delta$E/E=2.44$\times$10$^{-4}$ was steadily maintained at the 247.3kV terminal voltage, and the stabilization factor was deduced to be 29.4.

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Electrical Properties and Defect States in ZnO Substrates Irradiated by MeV Electron-beam (고 에너지 전자빔 조사에 따른 ZnO 기판의 결함생성 및 전기적 특성 변화)

  • Lee, Dong-Uk;Song, Hoo-Young;Han, Dong-Seok;Kim, Seon-Pil;Kim, Eun-Kyu;Lee, Byung-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.199-205
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    • 2010
  • The electrical properties and defect states in ZnO substrates were studied during high-energy electron beam irradiations. 1 MeV and 2 MeV electron-beam with dose of $1{\times}10^{16}$ electrons/$cm^2$ were irradiated on Zn-surface of the sample. In the sample irradiated by 1 MeV, the leakage current was increased by electron-beam induced surface defects, while the enhancement of on/off property and the decrease of leakage current appeared in the 2 MeV irradiated sample. From the deep level transient spectroscopy measurements for these samples, it showed that the defect states with the activation energies of $E_c$-0.33 eV and $E_v$+0.8 eV are generated during the high energy electron-beam irradiation. Especially, it considered that the $E_c$-0.33 eV state related with O-vacancy affects to their electrical properties.

Measurement of Energy bands of the MgO Layer in AC-PDPs

  • Jeoung, S.J.;Lee, H.J.;Son, C.G.;Kim, J.H.;Park, E.Y.;Hong, Y.J.;You, N.L.;Lee, S.B.;Han, Y.G.;Jeoung, S.H.;Song, K.B.;Moon, M.W.;Oh, P.Y.;Choi, E.H.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.906-909
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    • 2006
  • The secondary electron emission coefficient $({\gamma})$ of the cathode is an important factor for improving the discharge characteristics of AC-PDPs because of its close relationship to discharge voltage. In AC-PDPs, MgO is most widely used as a surface protective layer. In this experimental, we have investigated the electronic structure of the energy band structure of the MgO layer responsible for the high ${\gamma}$. The MgO layers have been deposited by electron beam evaporation method, where the $O_2$ partial pressures have been varied as 0, $5.2{\times}10^{-5}$ torr, $1.0{\times}10^{-4}$ torr, and $4.1{\times}10^{-4}$ torr, in this experiment. It is noted that work function that is energy gap between surface and first defect level of MgO layer has the lowest value for the highest O2 partial pressure of $4.1^{\ast}10^{-4}$ Torr.

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