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Growth of High Uniform Polycrystalline Grain on the Highly Ordered Porous Anodic Alumina (다공질 양극산화 피막을 이용한 고균일 다결정 살리콘의 성장)

  • Kim, Jong-Yeon;Han, Jin-Woo;Kim, Young-Hwan;Kim, Byoung-Yong;Seo, Dae-Shik
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.375-375
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    • 2007
  • In the conventional crystallization method, thepoly-Si TFTs show poor device-to-device uniformity because of the random location of the grain boundaries. However, our new crystallization method introduced in this paper employed substrate-embedded seeds on the highly ordered anodic alumina template to control both the location of seeds and the number of grain boundaries intentionally. In the process of excimer laser crystallization (ELC), a-Si film deposited on the anodic alumina by low pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD) is transformed into fine poly-Si grains by explosive crystallization (XC) prior to primary melting. At the higher energy density, the film is nearly completely melted and laterally grown by super lateral growth (SLG) from remained small part of the fine poly-Si grains as seeds at the Si/anodic alumina interface. Resultant grain boundaries have almost linear functions of the number of seeds in concavities of anodic alumina which have a constant spacing. It reveals the uniformity of. device can be enhanced prominently by controlling location and size of pores which contains fine poly~Si seeds under artificial anodizing condition.

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Illuminance Distribution and Photosynthetic Photon Flux Density Characteristics of LED Lighting with Periodic Lattice Arrangements

  • Jeon, Hee-Jae;Ju, Kang-Sig;Joo, Jai-Hwang;Kim, Hyun-Gyun
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.16-18
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    • 2012
  • LED lighting systems that combine lighting capability, emotional and physiological characteristics are required for lighting source and multifunctional applications. In this work, Simulation studies using optical analysis software packages, Light Tools, are presented. This is done to estimate the uniformity ratio of illuminance and photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) of the periodic 2D lattice arrangements, such as square, diamond, two-way bias quadrangular, hexagonal, and Kagome lattices, under the same transmissivity, absorptance and reflectivity. It has been found out that the two-dimensional Kagome lattice arrangement exhibited high uniformity ratio of illuminance and PPFD compared to other lattices. Accordingly, these results can be used to guide a design and improve the lighting environment which in turn would maximize the uniform distributions of illuminance.

Implementation of an in vitro exposure system for 28 GHz

  • Lee, Young Seung;Dzagbletey, Philip Ayiku;Chung, Jae-Young;Jeon, Sang Bong;Lee, Ae-Kyoung;Kim, Nam;Song, Seong Jong;Choi, Hyung-Do
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.837-845
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    • 2020
  • The objective of this study was to implement an in vitro exposure system for 28 GHz to investigate the biological effects of fifth-generation (5G) communication. A signal source of 28 GHz for 5G millimeter-wave (MMW) deployment was developed, followed by a variable attenuator for antenna input power control. A power amplifier was also customized to ensure a maximum output power of 10 W for high-power 28-GHz exposure. A 3-dB uniformity over the 80 mm × 80 mm area that corresponds to four Petri dishes of three-dimensional cell cultures can be obtained using a customized choke-ring-type antenna. An infrared camera is employed for temperature regulation during exposure by adjusting the airflow cooling rate via real-time feedback to the incubator. The reported measurement results confirm that the input power control, uniformity, and temperature regulation for 28-GHz exposure were successfully accomplished, indicating the possibility of a wide application of the implemented in vitro exposure system in the fields of various MMW dose-response studies.

A Non-uniform Correction Algorithm Based on Scene Nonlinear Filtering Residual Estimation

  • Hongfei Song;Kehang Zhang;Wen Tan;Fei Guo;Xinren Zhang;Wenxiao Cao
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.408-418
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    • 2023
  • Due to the technological limitations of infrared thermography, infrared focal plane array (IFPA) imaging exhibits stripe non-uniformity, which is typically fixed pattern noise that changes over time and temperature on top of existing non-uniformities. This paper proposes a stripe non-uniformity correction algorithm based on scene-adaptive nonlinear filtering. The algorithm first uses a nonlinear filter to remove single-column non-uniformities and calculates the actual residual with respect to the original image. Then, the current residual is obtained by using the predicted residual from the previous frame and the actual residual. Finally, we adaptively calculate the gain and bias coefficients according to global motion parameters to reduce artifacts. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm protects image edges to a certain extent, converges fast, has high quality, and effectively removes column stripes and non-uniform random noise compared to other adaptive correction algorithms.

The manufacturing Process Improvement usung Display of high VacuumExhausted Sealing Equipment by Tipless Manner (Tipless 방식에 의한 디스플레이 고진공 배기 밀봉장치 개발에관한 공정개발연구)

  • 김수용;박승곤;정원채
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2001.07a
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    • pp.817-820
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    • 2001
  • This machine is a high-vacuum exhaust sealing device which makes the inside of PDP element in high vacuum state, blows inactive gases into it and finally seals it. This machine consists of vacuuming parts, heating parts and exhausting parts. Applying the energy saving technology, this machine improves the temperature uniformity of vacuuming and heating parts.

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Emission Characteristics of 0.7' Monochrome MOSFET-Controlled Field Emission Display in a High Vacuum Chamber

  • Lee, Jong-Duk;Oh, Chang-Woo;Kim, Il-Hwan;Park, Jae-Woo;Park, Byung-Gook
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.66-71
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    • 2001
  • MCFEDs (MOSFET-Contoolled Field Emission Displays) were fabricated to evaluate the validity of MCFEA for display application. The electrical properties of FEAs (Field Emitter Arrays), HVMOSFETs (High-Voltage MOSFETs), and MCFEAs (MOSFET-Controlled Field Emitter Arrays) were measured. The extraction gate voltage of the FEAs to obtain the anode current of 10 nA/tip was around 71 V. The breakdown voltages of the HVMOSFETs were above 81 V for all the samples. The I-V characteristics of the MCFEAs showed that the emission currents of the FEAs were well controlled depending on the control gate voltages of the HVMOSFETs. To avoid the harmful effects during the packaging process, the performance of the MCFEDs was evaluated in a high vacuum chamber. The emission images of the MCFEDs were controlled through very-through operation. From the comparison with a conventional FED, it was proven that the poor uniformity of FED could be improved through the integration with HVMOSFET.

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YBCO - film production by thermal co-evaporation for microwave and electrical power applications

  • Prusseit, W.;Semerad, R.
    • 한국초전도학회:학술대회논문집
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    • v.10
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    • pp.145-145
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    • 2000
  • Large area YBCO - films are series produced by thermal co-evaporation using a deposition scheme known as Garching process, which allows intermittent oxygen supply in a high vacuum ambient by an oxygen cup spaced closely underneath the moving substrates. The deposition area of 9" diameter is capable to handle very large wafers up to 8" diam. or numerous smaller wafers. The large distance between substrates and boat sources and an elaborate heater design guarantee excellent film uniformity over the entire deposition area. YBCO - films deposited by this technique are commercially fabricated for a variety of applications - the most prominent are resistive fault current limiters and microwave filters for mobile or satellite communications. IMUX and OMUX - filters are currently space qualined by Robert Bosch GmbH and are expected to be launched and installed on an experimental platform of the international space station ALPHA in 2001. Both of the above applications require quite different film specifications on the one hand, but at the same time extremely high uniformity and reproducibility on the other hand, since hundreds of YBCO - films are combined to large systems or have to be approved for manned space missions. The success of such projects is direct evidence that the technique of thermal evaporation is readily capable to meet these high demands and has become the major deposition technique to support the emerging HTS market.

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The effect of mechanical working on processing the Bi-2223/Ag tapes using PIT method

  • Oh, S.S.;Ha, D.W.;Kim, S.C.;Bae, S.W.;Kwon, Y.K.;Ryu, K.S.;Ha, H.S.
    • 한국초전도학회:학술대회논문집
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    • v.10
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    • pp.276-279
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    • 2000
  • When high temperature superconducting tapes is fabricated using the PIT (Powder In Tube) method, the length of HTS tapes is increased more than 500 ${\sim}$ 1,000 times of initial powder packed billet. On mechanical processing, heterogeneous properties between the ceramic superconducting core and Ag/Ag alloy sheath occur the non-uniformity deformation as like sausaging that deteriorate the critical current properties of HTS tapes. In this study, we investigated the workability of Bi-2223/Ag/Ag alloy sheath tapes fabricated by the PIT method involving a number of different mechanical processes, multi drawing and rolling. In order to obtain the high critical current density and high uniformity of Bi-2223/Ag sheath tapes, the influences of powder packing density, drawing die angle and rolling parameters were studied. We found that the roll diameter is an important variable in the rolling process, as critical current of tapes rolled using 250 mm rolls was higher than that using 150 mm rolls.

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The effect of non-uniform current distribution on transport current loss in stacked high-Tc superconductor tapes

  • Choi, Se-Yong;Nah, Wan-Soo;Joo, Jin-Ho;Ryu, Kyung-Woo;Lee, Byoung-Seob;Yoon, Jang-Hee;Ok, Jung-Woo;Park, Jin-Yong;Won, Mi-Sook
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.16-19
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    • 2012
  • The influence of current distribution on the transport current loss in vertically stacked high-$T_c$ superconductor (HTS) tapes was evaluated. AC loss was analyzed as a function of current distribution by introducing a current distribution parameter through a numerical method (finite element analysis). AC loss under non-uniform current distribution is always higher than that for a uniformly distributed transport current in a conductor. Although the effect of non-uniformity is relatively insignificant in low transport current, AC loss increases substantially in high transport current regions as non-uniformity is enlarged. The results verify that non-uniform current distribution causes extra loss by examining the cross-sectional view of current densities in stacked conductor.

Improvement of the Quality of Cryogenic Machining by Stabilization of Liquid Nitrogen Jet Pressure (액체질소 분사 안정화를 통한 극저온가공 품질 향상)

  • Gang, Myeong Gu;Min, Byung-Kwon;Kim, Tae-Gon;Lee, Seok-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.247-251
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    • 2017
  • Titanium alloy has been widely used in the aerospace industry because of its high strength and good corrosion resistance. During cutting, the low thermal conductivity and high chemical reactivity of titanium generate a high cutting temperature and accelerates tool wear. To improve cutting tool life, cryogenic machining by using a liquid nitrogen (LN2) jet is suggested. In cryogenic jet cooling, evaporation of LN2 in the tank and transfer tube could cause pressure fluctuation and change the cooling rate. In this work, cooling uniformity is investigated in terms of liquid nitrogen jet pressure in cryogenic jet cooling during titanium alloy turning. Fluctuation of jet spraying pressure causes tool temperature to fluctuate. It is possible to suppress the fluctuation of the jet pressure and improve cooling by using a phase separator. Measuring tool temperature shows that consistent LN2 jet pressure improves cryogenic cooling uniformity.