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원자힘 현미경을 이용한 이온 주입된 4H-SiC 상의 국소 산화 특성 (Local Oxidation Characteristics on Implanted 4H-SiC by Atomic Force Microscopy)

  • 이정호;안정준;구상모
    • 한국전기전자재료학회논문지
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.294-297
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    • 2012
  • In this work, local oxidation behavior in phosphorous ion-implanted 4H-SiC has been investigated by using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The AFM-local oxidation (AFM-LO) has been performed on the implanted samples, with and without activation anneal, using an applied bias (~25 V). It has been clearly shown that the post-implantation annealing process at $1,650^{\circ}C$ has a great impact on the local oxidation rate by electrically activating the dopants and by modulating the surface roughness. In addition, the composition of resulting oxides changes depending on the doping level of SiC surfaces.

Atomic Force Microscopy을 이용한 4H-SiC의 Local Oxidation (Local oxidation of 4H-SiC using an atomic force microscopy)

  • 조영득;방욱;김상철;김남균;구상모
    • 한국전기전자재료학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국전기전자재료학회 2009년도 춘계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.79-80
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    • 2009
  • The local oxidation using an atomic force microscopy (AFM) is useful for Si-base fabrication of nanoscale structures and devices. SiC is a wide band-gap material that has advantages such as high-power, high-temperature and high-frequency in applications, and among several SiC poly types, 4H-SiC is the most attractive poly type due to the high electron mobility. However, the AFM local oxidation of 4H-SiC for fabrication is still difficult, mainly due to the physical hardness and chemical inactivity of SiC. In this paper, we investigated the local oxidation of 4H-SiC surface using an AFM. We fabricated oxide patterns using a contact mode AFM with a Pt/Ir-coated Si tip (N-type, $0.01{\sim}0.025\;{\Omega}cm$) at room temperature, and the relative humidity ranged from 40 to 50%. The height of the fabricated oxide pattern ($1{\sim}3\;nm$) on SiC is similar to that of typically obtained on Si ($10^{15}{\sim}10^{17}\;cm^{-3}$). We perform the 2-D simulation to further analyze the electric field between the tip and the surface. Whereas the simulated electric field on Si surface is constant ($5\;{\times}\;10^7\;V/m$), the electric field on SiC surface increases with increasing the doping concentration from ${\sim}10^{15}$ to ${\sim}10^{17}\;cm^{-3}$. We demonstrated that a specific electric field ($4\;{\times}\;10^7\;V/m$) and a doping concentration (${\sim}10^{17}\;cm^{-3}$) is sufficient to switch on/off the growth of the local oxide on SiC.

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원자힘 현미경의 습도 조절에 의한 그래핀 국소 산화 (Humidity dependent size control of local anodic oxidation on graphene using Atomic Force Microscope)

  • 고석남;이성준;손맹호;안도열;이승웅
    • 한국방송∙미디어공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국방송공학회 2014년도 추계학술대회
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    • pp.226-227
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    • 2014
  • We demonstrate nanoscale local anodic oxidation (LAO) patterning on few layer graphene using atomic force microscope (AFM) at room temperature and normal atmosphere. We focus on the humidity dependency in nanoscale oxidation of graphene. The relationship between the oxidation size and the AFM setting values, such as set point, tip speed, and humidity are observed. By changing these values, proper parameters were found to produce features on demand size. This technique provides an easy way to form graphene oxide lithography without any chemical resists. We have obtained oxidation size down to 50-nm with 6-nm-height oxide barrier line with $0.1{\mu}m/s$ tip scanning speed and micrometer size symbols on a graphene flake. We attribute the bumps to local anodic oxidation on graphene surface and combination of oxygen ions into the graphene lattice.

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원자현미경을 이용한 탄화규소 (SiC)의 국소산화 (Local Oxidation of 4H-SiC using an Atomic Force Microscopy)

  • 조영득;방욱;김상철;김남균;구상모
    • 한국전기전자재료학회논문지
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    • 제22권8호
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    • pp.632-636
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    • 2009
  • The local oxidation using an atomic force microscopy (AFM) is useful for Si-based fabrication of nanoscale structures and devices. SiC is a wide band-gap material that has advantages such as high-power, high-temperature and high-frequency in applications, and among several SiC polytypes, 4H-SiC is the most attractive polytype due to the high electron mobility. However, the AFM local oxidation of 4H-SiC for fabrication is still difficult, mainly due to the physical hardness and chemical inactivity of SiC. In this paper, we investigated the local oxidation of 4H-SiC surface using an AFM. We fabricated oxide patterns using a contact mode AFM with a Pt/Ir-coated Si tip (N-type, 0.01-0.025 ${\Omega}cm$) at room temperature, and the relative humidity ranged from 40 to 50 %. The height of the fabricated oxide pattern (1-3 nm) on SiC is similar to that of typically obtained on Si ($10^{15}^{\sim}10^{17}$ $cm^{-3}$). We perform the 2-D simulation to further analyze the electric field between the tip and the surface. We demonstrated that a specific electric field (4 ${\times}$ $10^7\;V/m$) and a doping concentration ($^{\sim}10^{17}$ $cm^{-3}$) is sufficient to switch on/off the growth of the local oxide on SiC.

실리콘에 Local Anodic Oxidation으로 만든 산화물의 영향 (Influence of Oxide Fabricated by Local Anodic Oxidation in Silicon)

  • 정승우;변동욱;신명철;;구상모
    • 한국전기전자재료학회논문지
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    • 제34권4호
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    • pp.242-245
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    • 2021
  • In this work, we fabricated oxide on an n-type silicon substrate through local anodic oxidation (LAO) using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The resulting oxide thickness was measured and its correlation with load force, scan speed and applied voltage was analyzed. The surface oxide layer was stripped using a buffered oxide etch. Ohmic contacts were created by applying silver paste on the silicon substrate back face. LAO was performed at approximately 70% humidity. The oxide thickness increased with increasing the load force, the voltage, and reducing the scan speed. We confirmed that LAO/AFM can be used to create both lateral and, to some extent, vertical shapes and patterns, as previously shown in the literature.

Numerical simulation of the effects of localized cladding oxidation on LWR fuel rod design limits using a SLICE-DO model of the FALCON code

  • Khvostov, Grigori
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제52권1호
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    • pp.135-147
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    • 2020
  • A methodology for evaluation of mechanical and thermal effects of localized non-axisymmetric oxidation in zircaloy claddings on LWR fuel reliability is proposed. To this end, the basic capabilities of the FALCON fuel behaviour code are used. Examples of methodology application to adjustment of selected operational limits for modern BWR fuel rods, to capture effects of the excess local oxidation, are presented. Specifically, the limiting rod internal pressure for the onset of cladding lift-off is reduced, depending on initial excess oxidation spot sizes. Also, the power limits for Anticipated Operational Occurrences are adjusted, to preclude fuel melting and cladding failure due to PCMI and PCI-SCC in the affected fuel rods.

국부적 양극산화 기술 동향 (Technological Trends in a local anodization)

  • 강광모;최수민;나윤채
    • 한국표면공학회지
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    • 제56권2호
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    • pp.115-124
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    • 2023
  • Anodization is an electrochemical process that electrochemically converts a metal surface into an oxide layer, resulting in enhanced corrosion resistance, wear resistance, and improved aesthetic appearance. Local anodization, also known as selective anodization, is a modified process that enables specific regions or patterns on the metal surface to undergo anodization instead of the entire surface. Several methods have been attempted to produce oxide layers via localized anodic oxidation, such as using a mask or pre-patterned substrate. However, these methods are often intricate, time-consuming, and costly. Conversely, the direct writing or patterning approach is a more straightforward and efficient way to fabricate the oxide layers. This review paper intends to enhance our comprehension of local anodization and its potential applications in various fields, including the development of nanotechnologies. The application of anodization is promising in surface engineering, where the anodic oxide layer serves as a protective coating for metals or modifies the surface properties of materials. Furthermore, anodic oxidation can create micro- and nano-scale patterns on metal surfaces. Overall, the development of efficient and cost-effective anodic oxidation methods is essential for the advancement of various industries and technologies.

마이크로파 여기 프라즈마법으로 제조한 강자성 터널링 접합의 국소전도특성 (Local Current Distribution in a Ferromagnetic Tunnel Junction Fabricated Using Microwave Excited Plasma Method)

  • 윤대식;김철기;김종오
    • 한국자기학회지
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.47-52
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    • 2003
  • DC 마그네트론 스파터법과 RLSA(Radial Line Slot Antenna)을 이용한 마이크로파 여기 프라즈마를 이용하여 Ta/Cu/Ta/NiFe/Cu/Mn$_{75}$Ir$_{25}$/ $Co_{70}$Fe$_{30}$/Al-oxide 구조의 접합을 제조한 후, contact-mode AM(Atomic Force Microscope)을 이용하여 Al 산화막의 국소전도 특성의 평가를 수행하였다. AFM 동시전류측정으로부터, 얻어지는 표면상과 전류상은 대응하지 않는다. 국소 전류-전압(I-V)의 측정 결과, 전류상은 절연층의 barrier height의 분포를 나타내고 있다는 것을 알았다.다.다.

Magnetoresistance of Planar Ferromagnetic Junction Defined by Atomic Force Microscopy

  • Yu, D.S.;Jerng, S.K.;Kim, Y.S.;Chun, S.H.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.172-174
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    • 2009
  • Nanolithography by atomic force microscope local oxidation was applied to the fabrication of planar-type Ni/Ni oxide/Ni junctions from 10 nm-thick Ni films. The junction characteristics were sensitive to the lithography conditions such as the bias voltage. Successful oxidation produced junctions of nonlinear current-voltage characteristics, implying the formation of oxide barriers. Magnetoresistance (MR) at low temperatures resembled that of spin valves.