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The Influence of Dry Etching Process by Charged Static Electricity on LCD Glass

  • Kim, Song-Kwan;Yun, Hae-Sang;Hong, Mun-Pyo;Park, Sun-Woo
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2000.01a
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    • pp.77-78
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    • 2000
  • We verified the charged static electricity on LCD glass influences upon the etching uniformity of dry etching process by plasma. In the TFT-LCD manufacturing process, we mainly paid attention to eliminate the static electricity for TFT reliability. The static electricity caused the serious ununiformity of etching surface profile and etching rate in the dry etch process. Through our experiment on the made static electricity from -200V to -1000V, it was confirmed that the static electricity on LCD glass caused the etching rate variation of $1.5%{\sim}15%$. We recommend the etching process equipment for LCD manufacturing have to establish the soft X-ray exposure module system for eliminating the static electricity inside the loading and unloading chamber.

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Effect of Viscosity on the Morphology of Electrospun Polyacrylonitrile Fibers as a Linear Actuator and Artificial Muscles

  • Kim, Ye-Na;Lee, Deuk-Yong;Lee, Myung-Hyun;Lee, Se-Jong
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.43 no.4 s.287
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    • pp.203-206
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    • 2006
  • Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers, which are pH-sensitive and exhibit soft actuation as a linear actuator and artificial muscles, were prepared by electrospinning to investigate the effect of viscosity on the morphology of PAN fibers. Experimental results revealed that higher viscosity is critical for the formation of unbeaded nanofibers because surface tension is almost constant throughout the experiment. Uniform, smooth, and continuous fibers with diameters of about 700 nm were achieved for the 10 wt% PAN fibers at a flow rate of 0.5 mL/h and an electric field of 0.875 kV/cm.

Seismic microzonation of Kolkata

  • Shiuly, Amit;Sahu, R.B.;Mandal, Saroj
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.125-144
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    • 2015
  • This paper presents the probabilistic seismic microzonation of densely populated Kolkata city, situated on the world's largest delta island with very soft alluvial soil deposit. At first probabilistic seismic hazard analysis of Kolkata city was carried out at bedrock level and then ground motion amplification due to sedimentary deposit was computed using one dimensional (1D) wave propagation analysis SHAKE2000. Different maps like fundamental frequency, amplification at fundamental frequency, peak ground acceleration (PGA), peak ground velocity (PGV), peak ground displacement (PGD), maximum response spectral acceleration at different time period bands are developed for variety of end users, structural and geotechnical engineers, land use planners, emergency managers and awareness of general public. The probabilistically predicted PGA at bedrock level is 0.12 g for 50% exceedance in 50 years and maximum PGA at surface level it varies from 0.095 g to 0.18 g for same probability of exceedance. The scenario of simulated ground motion revealed that Kolkata city is very much prone to damage during earthquake.

The report on the field conservation treatment for excavated relics at the YanDong Tomb in Goheung (전남 고흥 안동고분 출토유물수습-우레탄 붕대와 변성폴리이소프렌수지를 이용한 수습방법 중심으로)

  • Ham, Chul-hee;Kim, Ji-young;Hwang, Jin-ju
    • 보존과학연구
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    • s.27
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    • pp.215-226
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    • 2006
  • In the field conservation treatment, it is important that the method chosen to lift an object out of the ground depends on its surrounding weather, strength, size, composition, and condition. This paper describes a physical support(Urethane bandage, De naturation - polyisoprene resin) created for lifting delicate relics in this field. The advantage of Urethane bandage method is of conveniently portable size, and it's convenient for use, while curing time is very fast.(approx. 5~10minute)Denaturation -polyisoprene resin is able to be soft by the hot water(approx. $60^{\circ}C$ ). so it's good to stick to the relic surface of an indeterminate form. The results of use of these reinforcement methods are of utility value.

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Inspection of Non-metallic Inclusions in Thin Steel Sheets Using Magnetic Flux Leakage Method (누설자속법을 이용한 박강판의 결함탐상)

  • 임종수;손대락
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.302-309
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    • 2000
  • An MFL (Magnetic Flux Leakage) testing system has been developed in order to inspect the non-metallic inclusions in the thin steel sheets. We have made a differential type flux-gate magnetometer using the measurement of apparent coercive field strength of soft magnetic core. The specifications of the electromagnet was determined using FEM software, and MFL testing system with 3 axis degree of freedom was constructed. The feasibility testing for non-metallic inclusion was shown using the system. By digitizing MFL signal and using 2-D graphic display, we could identify various surface defects other than the inclusions.

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Frictional characteristics of coating layer in diesel engine piston ring (디젤엔진 피스톤 링 코팅 층의 마찰특성)

  • Jang, J.H.;Joo, B.D.;Lee, H.J.;Kim, E.H.;Moon, Y.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2009.05a
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    • pp.294-297
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    • 2009
  • The frictional behaviors of Cermets/Cr-Ceramics and Cu-Al coatings of piston ring were investigated. Friction tests were carried out by pin-on-disk test and materials properties of coating layer were analyzed by nano indentation tester. Higher friction coefficient was obtained at harder coating with rougher surface. In case of hard-coating, the scratch depth, width and pile-up height had close relationship with indentation hardness. So the scratch width, depth and pile-up height increases with decreasing friction coefficient. But in case of soft-coating, the friction coefficients are strongly dependent on the morphological characteristics after nano scratching more than indentation hardness.

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Insulation and Magnetic Properties of Iron Powder Coated by Wet Chemical Method

  • Son, Hyeon-Taek;Yun, Cheol-Ho;Cha, Hyun-Rok;Kang, Chang-Seog;Bae, Jung-Chan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09b
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    • pp.1167-1168
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    • 2006
  • In this study, the pure iron powder was treated with aqueous phosphoric acid to produce phosphate insulating layer on the surface. After drying the powder, it was compacted in a mold with a diameter of 20mm at 800MPa. The powder compacts were then heat treated at $500^{\circ}C$ for 1 hour. The results showed that insulated iron powder was obtained with uniform phosphate layer by chemical reaction. With increased amount of phosphate layer, the core loss and density of compacts were decreased. It was also found that the addition of ethyl alcohol during insulating reaction resulted in improved core loss value.

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Dynamic Compaction of Mechanochemically Alloyed Fe-Si Nano Powders by Magnetic Pulsed Pressure (기계화학적 합금화된 나노 Fe-6.5Si 분말의 자기 펄스압에 의한 동적성형)

  • Lee, G.-H.;Rhee, C.-K.;Kim, W.-W.;Yun, J.-W.;Lee, K.-S.
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.24-29
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    • 2005
  • Nano Fe-6.5wt%Si powders have been synthesized by mechano-chemical process (MCP) for an application of soft magnetic core. Owing to hard and brittle characteristics of Fe-6.5Si nano powders having large surface area, it is very difficult to reach high density more than 70% of theoretical density (~7.4 g/$cm_3$) by cold compaction. To overcome such problem a magnetic pulsed compaction (MPC), which is one of dynamic compaction techniques, was applied. The green density was achieved about 78% (~5.8 g/$cm_3$) by MPC at room temperature.

PDMS Nanoslits without Roof Collapse

  • Lee, Jin-Yong;Yun, Young-Keu;Kim, Yoo-Ri;Jo, Kyu-Bong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.30 no.8
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    • pp.1793-1797
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    • 2009
  • Soft lithography of polydimethyl-siloxane (PDMS), an elastomeric polymer, has enabled rapid and inexpensive fabrications of microfluidic devices for various biochemical and bioanalytical applications. However, fabrications of nanostructured PDMS components such as nanoslits remain extremely challenging because of deformation of PDMS material. One of the well-known issues is the unwanted contact between the surfaces of PDMS roof and bottom substrate, called ‘roof collapse’. Here we have developed a novel approach for the facile stabilization of PDMS nanoslits in the low height (130 nm)/width (100 $\mu$m) ratio without roof-collapse. Within 130 nm high nanoslits, we demonstrate the confinement of single DNA molecules. We believe that this approach will serve as a key to utilize PDMS as nanoslits for integrated microfluidic devices.

Multilocular developmental salivary gland defect

  • Kim, Jin-Soo
    • Imaging Science in Dentistry
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.261-263
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    • 2012
  • Developmental salivary gland defect is a bone depression on the lingual surface of the mandible containing salivary gland or fatty soft tissue. The most common location is within the submandibular gland fossa and often close to the inferior border of the mandible. This defect is asymptomatic and generally discovered only incidentally during radiographic examination of the area. This defect also appears as a well-defined, corticated, unilocular radiolucency below the mandibular canal. Although it is not uncommon for this defect to appear as a round or ovoid radiolucency, multilocular radiolucency of these defects is relatively rare. This report presents a case of a developmental salivary gland defect with multilocular radiolucency in a male patient.