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Characteristics of SU-8 Mask for Abrasive Jet Machining (미세입자 분사가공에서 SU-8 마스크의 특성)

  • Ko, Tae-Jo;Park, Dong-Jin;Kim, Hee-Sool
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.24 no.1 s.190
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    • pp.71-78
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    • 2007
  • Abrasive jet machining (AJM) has been traditionally used for removing rusts or paints. Nowadays, this is promising technology for micro bulk machining where brittle substrate materials are used. In order to get accurate details, masks such as metal, polymer or elastomer is inevitable. Among them, photo polymer which is sensitive to the light has been attractive for it's high accuracy using photolithography. In this research, SU-8 as a photo polymer is used since it is adequate for making thick mask. So, this paper describes how to make AJM masks using SU-8 with a photolithography process, and investigates the characteristics of SU-8 masks during AJM process. Also, an example of fabrication using AJM was shown.

LOCI OF RATIONAL CURVES OF SMALL DEGREE ON THE MODULI SPACE OF VECTOR BUNDLES

  • Choe, In-Song
    • Bulletin of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.48 no.2
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    • pp.377-386
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    • 2011
  • For a smooth algebraic curve C of genus g $\geq$ 4, let $SU_C$(r, d) be the moduli space of semistable bundles of rank r $\geq$ 2 over C with fixed determinant of degree d. When (r,d) = 1, it is known that $SU_C$(r, d) is a smooth Fano variety of Picard number 1, whose rational curves passing through a general point have degree $\geq$ r with respect to the ampl generator of Pic($SU_C$(r, d)). In this paper, we study the locus swept out by the rational curves on $SU_C$(r, d) of degree < r. As a by-product, we present another proof of Torelli theorem on $SU_C$(r, d).

A DECOMPOSITION OF THE CURVATURE TENSOR ON SU(3)=T (k, l) WITH A SU(3)-INVARIANT METRIC

  • Son, Heui-Sang;Park, Joon-Sik;Pyo, Yong-Soo
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.229-241
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we decompose the curvature tensor (field) on the homogeneous Riemannian manifold SU(3)=T (k, l) with an arbitrarily given SU(3)-invariant Riemannian metric into three curvature-like tensor fields, and investigate geometric properties.

Measurement of mechanical properties of SU-8 thin film by tensile testing (단축 인장에 의한 SU-8박막의 기계적 물성 측정)

  • 백동천;박태상;이순복;이낙규
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.23-26
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    • 2004
  • Thin film is one of the most general structures used in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS). To measure the mechanical properties of SU-8 film, tensile testing was adopted which offers not only elastic modulus but also yield strength and plastic deformation by load-displacement curve. Tensile testing system was constructed with linear guided servo motor for actuation, load cell for force measurement and dual microscope for strain measurement.

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GMT용 적외선 광대역 고분산 분광기 GMTNIRS 개발

  • Yuk, In-Su;Lee, Seong-Ho;Cheon, Mu-Yeong;Park, Gwi-Jong;Park, Chan;Park, Su-Jong;Gwon, Jeong-Mi;O, Hui-Yeong;Kim, Sang-Hyeok;Seo, Haeng-Ja;Park, Byeong-Gon;Kim, Yeong-Su;Jaffe, Daniel T.;Lee, Han-Sin
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.24.1-24.1
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    • 2009
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Performance Analysis of FSO Communication Systems with Photodetector Multiplexing

  • Feng, Jianfeng;Zhao, Xiaohui
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.1 no.5
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    • pp.440-455
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we carry out a performance analysis of a two-user free-space optical (FSO) communication system with photodetector multiplexing, in which the two users are defined as the primary user (PU) and secondary user (SU). Unlike common single-user FSO systems, our photodetector multiplexing FSO system deploys a shared detector at the receiver and enables PU and SU to send their own data synchronously. We conduct the performance analysis of this FSO system for two cases: (1) in the absence of background radiation, and (2) in the presence of background radiation. Decision strategies for PU and SU are presented according to the two scenarios above. Exact and approximate conditional symbol-error probability (SEP) expressions for both PU and SU are derived, in an ideal channel with no fading. Average SEP expressions are also presented in the no-background-radiation scenario. Additionally, in some particular cases where the power ratio tends to 0.5 or 1, approximate SEP expressions are also obtained. Finally, numerical simulations are presented under different conditions, to support the performance analysis.

A study on the antioxidant activity of products of caramel-type-browning reaction (Caramel 갈색화 반응 생성물의 항산화성에 관한 연구)

  • 신민자;안명수
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.629-639
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    • 2000
  • The study was carried out to compare the antioxidant activities of products from caramel-type-browning reaction of xylose(XY), glucose(GL), sucrose(SU), glucose + citric acid (GLCA), glucose + sodium citrate(GLSC), glucose + glycine(GLGC) heated at 80, 120 or 140$^{\circ}C$ for 24 hr. 1. The hydrogen donating ability (HDA) of browning reaction products was generally enhanced as the browning temperature and time increased. The HDAs of the browning reaction products heated at 80$^{\circ}C$ for 24 hr were in the order of GLSC (0.387) > GLSC (0.362) > GLCA (0.301) > GL (0.299) > XY (0.290) > SU (0.281). But they were in the order of GLSC (0.543) > SU (0.328) > GL (0.309) > GLGC (0.325) > XY (0.298) > GLCA (0.275) under the condition of heating at 140$^{\circ}C$ for 24 hr. 2. The antioxidant activities of the anhydrous ethanol extracts of the browning mixtures were inferior to that of TBHQ as measured in com oil, but SU was superior to tocopherol in its antioxidant activity. All the browning mixtures showed antioxidant activities when heated at 80$^{\circ}C$; however, only SU and GLCA showed the activites at 120 or 140$^{\circ}C$. And the antioxidant activity of the SU extract was higher than that of TOCO. The antioxidant activities of the ethanol extracts were in the order of TBHQ > GLCA > GLGC > TOCO > SU > XY > GL > GLSC > control at 80$^{\circ}C$, TBHQ > SU > TOCO > GLCA > control > GLSC> XY > GL > GLGC at 120$^{\circ}C$, and TBHQ > SU > TOCO > GLCA > control > GLSC > GLGC > XY > GL at 140$^{\circ}C$.

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