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Effects of Buffer Layer and Annealing Temperature on Magnetororesistance in Co/Cu Multilayers (기저층 및 열처리 효과가 Co/ Cu 다층박막의 자기저항에 미치는 영향)

  • 김미양;최규리;최수정;송은영;이장로;황도근;이상석;박창만;이기암
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.82-89
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    • 1997
  • Dependence of magnetoresistance on the thickness of Cu, type and thickness of buffer layer, and the stacking number of multilayer in the form buffer /$[Co(17{\AA}/Cu(t{\AA})]_{20}$ were investigated. To evaluate effect of annealing on this samples, X-ray diffraction analysis, vibrating sample magnetometer analysis, and magnetoresistance measurement (4-probe method) were performed. The magnetoresistance ratio exhibits a maximum of 21% for the multilayer with Cu thickness of 24$\AA$ and Fe buffer layer thickness of 50$\AA$. Deposition of film under low base pressure induces in increase magnetoresistance ratio by preventing oxidation. The multilayer annealed below 30$0^{\circ}C$ temperature allowed larger textured grain without loss in the periodicity. Magnetoresistance ratios of the multilayer with Cu thickness of 24$\AA$ and 36$\AA$ were increased due to the increase in the antiferromagnetically coupled fraction after annealing.

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Prediction of concrete compressive strength using non-destructive test results

  • Erdal, Hamit;Erdal, Mursel;Simsek, Osman;Erdal, Halil Ibrahim
    • Computers and Concrete
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.407-417
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    • 2018
  • Concrete which is a composite material is one of the most important construction materials. Compressive strength is a commonly used parameter for the assessment of concrete quality. Accurate prediction of concrete compressive strength is an important issue. In this study, we utilized an experimental procedure for the assessment of concrete quality. Firstly, the concrete mix was prepared according to C 20 type concrete, and slump of fresh concrete was about 20 cm. After the placement of fresh concrete to formworks, compaction was achieved using a vibrating screed. After 28 day period, a total of 100 core samples having 75 mm diameter were extracted. On the core samples pulse velocity determination tests and compressive strength tests were performed. Besides, Windsor probe penetration tests and Schmidt hammer tests were also performed. After setting up the data set, twelve artificial intelligence (AI) models compared for predicting the concrete compressive strength. These models can be divided into three categories (i) Functions (i.e., Linear Regression, Simple Linear Regression, Multilayer Perceptron, Support Vector Regression), (ii) Lazy-Learning Algorithms (i.e., IBk Linear NN Search, KStar, Locally Weighted Learning) (iii) Tree-Based Learning Algorithms (i.e., Decision Stump, Model Trees Regression, Random Forest, Random Tree, Reduced Error Pruning Tree). Four evaluation processes, four validation implements (i.e., 10-fold cross validation, 5-fold cross validation, 10% split sample validation & 20% split sample validation) are used to examine the performance of predictive models. This study shows that machine learning regression techniques are promising tools for predicting compressive strength of concrete.

Effect of Deposition Rate and Annealing Temperature on Magnetoresistance in Fe$Fe(50{\AA}/[Co(17{\AA})/Cu(24{\AA})]_20$Multilayers (다층박막 $Fe(50{\AA}/[Co(17{\AA})/Cu(24{\AA})]_20$의 증착률 및 열처리가 자기저항에 미치는 효과)

  • 김미양;최수정;최규리;송은영;오미영;이장로;이상석;황도근;박창만
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.282-287
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    • 1998
  • Dependence of magnetoresistance on base pressure and deposition rates of each Fe, Co, Cu layers in the $Fe(50{\AA}/[Co(17{\AA})/Cu(24{\AA})]_20$ multilayer thin films, prepared by dc magnetron sputtering on Corning glass, were investigated. AFM analysis, X-ray diffraction analysis, vibrating sample magnetometer analysis, and magnetoresustance measurement (4-probe method) were performed. The multilayer films deposited under low base pressure increases magnetoresistance ratio by preventing oxidation. Annealing for the samples at a moderate temperature allowed larger textured grain with no loss in the periodicity. Magnetoresistance ratio of the annealed multilayers was increased due to the increase antiferromagnetically coupled fraction of the film after annealing. Optimization of deposition rate was greater than 1 $\AA$/s for Fe, and 2.8 $\AA$/s for Cu. Deposition rate of Co showed a tendency of increasing of magnetoresistance ratio due to the formation of flat magnetic layer in case of high deposition rate of Co.

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The Effects of Light and $CO_2$ on the Changes of Electrical Potential Difference in Isolated Epidermis and Intact Leaves of Commeina communis L

  • Lee Joon-Sang
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.23 no.3 s.59
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    • pp.221-227
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    • 2005
  • The effects of light and $CO_2$ on the electrophysiological characteristics of guard cells in the intact leaf and isolated epidermis have been investigated. Fast hyperpolarization of guard cell apoplastic PD in the intact leaf was recorded reaching up to around 7 mV and 20 mV in response to light and $CO_2$. Whenever the experiments were attempted with isolated epidermis, there was no response to light and $CO_2$. In order to determine the influence of the mesophyll cells, the apoplastic PD of guard cells in isolated epidermis was measured in the presence of the mesophyll supernatant or the control medium. The apoplastic PD in isolated epidermis was hyperpolarized to -7mV, changing from -22mV to -29mV at 40 min. But, when isolated epidermis was incubated with the supernatant from mesophyll cells incubated in the light, the apoplastic PD in isolated epidermis was hyperpolarized to -19 mV, changing from -22 mV to -40.5 mV. $CO_2$ also caused a change of 0.1 to 0.3 pH unit in the intact leaf. However, this change was absent in isolated epidermis. A vibrating probe was used to detect the change in electrical currents at the surface of excised intact leaves and isolated epidermis. The reading of excised intact leaves in the dark was $0.5\muA\;cm^{-2},$ remaining steady until illuminated. Light increased the current on the surface of excised leaves to about $0.8\muA\;cm^{-2},$. However, light had no effect in the current on the surface of isolated epidermis. Apoplastic pH changes across the stomatal complex in response to light and dark were measured both in the intact leaves and isolated epidermis over the same time period using pH micro-electrodes. The guard cell wall of intact leaf was acidified to 2.5 pH unit, falling from pH 7.5 to pH 5.0 in the first 10 min. in the light. At the same time the guard cell wall pH of isolated epidermis fell from pH 7.5 to pH 7.0 at 10 min. The guard cell wall pH of isolated epidermis incubated in the mesophyll supernatant fell from pH 7.6 to pH 6.7 at 10 min. Likewise, It could be imagined that an electrical signal, chemicals and hormones propagated from the mesophyll in response to light and $CO_2$ could control a fast stomatal response.

Magnetoresistance of $[FeNi/Cu/CoFe(Co)/Cu]_N$ Spin-Valve Multilayers ($[FeNi/Cu/CoFe(Co)/Cu]_N$ Spin-Valve 다층박막의 자기저항 특성)

  • 김미양;이정미;최규리;오미영;이장로
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.41-47
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    • 1999
  • $Buffer/[NiFe/Cu/CoFe(Co)/Cu]_N$ spin valve multilayers prepared by dc magnetron sputtering on a corning glass substrate using NiFe and CoFe(Co) posses different coercivities. Dependence of magnetoresistance on the type and thickness of buffer layer, thickness of Cu, NiFe, stacking number of multilayer, substrate temperature and annealing temperature in the form $[NiFe/Cu/CoFe(Co)/Cu]_N$ spin-valve multilayers were investigated. To evaluate effect of magnetoresistance for this samples, X-ray diffraction analysis, vibrating sample magnetometer analysis, and magnetoresistance measurement (4-probe method) were performed the maximum magnetoresistance ratio and coercivity were 7.5 % and 140 Oe, respectively for $Cr-50{\AA}/[NiFe-20{\AA}/Cu-{\AA}/Co-20{\AA}/Cu-50{\AA}]_10$ at substrate temperature of 9$0^{\circ}C$. Magnetoresistance slope maintained 0.25%/Oe until 15$0^{\circ}C$ of annealing temperature, and then decreased to 0.03%/Oe at 20$0^{\circ}C$. It was confirmed that the main factor of thermal stability was deteriorating of soft magnetic properties in the NiFe layer.

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