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Self-Aligned $n^+$ -pPolysilicon-Silicon Junction Structure Using the Recess Oxidation (Recess 산화를 이용한 자기정렬 $n^+$ -p 폴리실리콘-실리콘 접합구조)

  • 이종호;박영준;이종덕;허창수
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics A
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    • v.30A no.6
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    • pp.38-48
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    • 1993
  • A recessed n-p Juction diode with the self-aligned sturcture is proposed and fabricated by using the polysilicon as an n$^{+}$ diffusion source. The diode structure can be applicable to the emitter-base formation of high performance bipolar divice and the n$^{+}$ polysilicone mitter has an important effect on the device characteristics. The considered parameters for the polysilicon formation are the deposition condition. As$^{+}$ dose for the doping of the polysilicon and the annealing condition using RTP system. The vertical depth profiles of the fabricated diode are obtained by SIMS and the electrical characteristics are analyzed in terms of the ideality factor of diode (n), contact resistance and reverse leakage current. In addition, n$^{+}$-p junction diodes are formed by using the amorphous silicon (of combination of amorphous and polysiliocn) instead of polysilicon and their characteristics are compared with those of the standard sample. The As$^{+}$ dose for the formation of good junction is about 1~2${\times}10^{16}cm^{2}$ at given RTA conditions (1100.deg. C, 10sec).

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A Nano-structure Memory with SOI Edge Channel and A Nano Dot (SOI edge channel과 나노 점을 갖는 나노 구조의 기억소자)

  • 박근숙;한상연;신형철
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics D
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    • v.35D no.12
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    • pp.48-52
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    • 1998
  • We fabricated the newly proposed nano structure memory with SOI edge channel and a nano dot. The width of the edge channel of this device, which uses the side wall as a channel and has a nano dot on this channel region, was determined by the thickness of the recessed top-silicon layer of SOI wafer. The size of side-wall nano dot was determined by the RIE etch and E-Beam lithography. The I$_{d}$-V$_{d}$, I$_{d}$-V$_{g}$ characteristics of the devices without nano dots and memory characteristics of the devices with nano dots were obtained, where the voltage scan was done between -20 V and 14 V and the threshold voltage shift was about 1 V.t 1 V.

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Atomizing Characteristics of Coaxial Porous Injectors (다공성재를 이용한 동축형 분사기의 미립화특성)

  • Kim, Do-Hun;Shin, Jeung-Hwan;Lee, In-Chul;Koo, Ja-Ye
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.35-44
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    • 2012
  • To improve the mixing and atomizing performance at the center region of the conventional coaxial shear injector spray, the concept of a coaxial porous injector was invented. This novel injection concept for liquid rocket engines utilizes the Taylor-Culick flow in the cylindrical porous tube. The 2-dimensional injector, which can be converted in three injection configurations, was fabricated, and several cold flow tests using water-air simulant propellant was performed. The hydraulic characteristics and the effects of a gas flow condition on the spray pattern and the Sauter mean diameter (SMD) was analyzed for each configuration. The atomizing mechanism of coaxial porous injector was different with the coaxial shear injector, and it was explained by the momentum of the gas jet, which is injected normally against the center liquid column, and by the secondary disintegration at the wavy interface of liquid jet, which was generated at the recessed region. The SMD of 2D coaxial porous injector, which has higher gas momentum, was measured and it shows better atomizing performance at the center and outer side of spray than the 2D coaxial shear injector.

Experimental Studies on Scramjet Tested in a Freejet Facility

  • Chang, Xinyu;Chen, Lihong;Gu, Hongbin;Yu, Gong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.03a
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    • pp.34-40
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    • 2004
  • Two different type scramjet models with side-wall compression and top-wall compression inlets have been tested in HPTF (Hypersonic Propulsion Test Facility) under the experimental conditions of Mach number 5.8, total temperature 1700K, total pressure 4.5㎫ and mass flow rate 3.5kg/s. The liquid kerosene was used as main fuel for the scramjets. In order to get fast ignition in the combustor, a small amount of hydrogen was used as a pilot. A strut with alternative tail was employed for increasing the compression ratio and for mixing enhancement in the side-wall compression case. Recessed cavities were used as a flameholder for combustion stability. The combustion efficiency was estimated by one dimensional theory. The uniformity of the facility nozzle flow was verified by a scanning pitot rake. The experimental results showed that the kerosene fuel was successfully ignited and stable combustion was achieved for both scramjet models. However the thrusts were still less than the model drags due to the low combustion efficiencies.

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Simulation Study on the Breakdown Enhancement for InAlAs/InGaAs/GaAs MHEMTs with an InP-Etchstop Layer (InP 식각정지층을 갖는 InAlAs/InGaAs/GaAs MHEMT 소자의 항복 전압 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Son, Myung Sik
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.23-27
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    • 2013
  • This paper is for enhancing the breakdown voltage of MHEMTs with an InP-etchstop layer. Gate-recess structures has been simulated and analyzed for the breakdown of the devices with the InP-etchstop layer. The fully removed recess structure in the drain side of MHEMT shows that the breakdown voltage enhances from 2V to almost 4V and that the saturation current at gate voltage of 0V is reduced from 90mA to 60mA at drain voltage of 2V. This is because the electron-captured negatively fixed charges at the drain-side interface between the InAlAs barrier layer and the $Si_3N_4$ passivation layer deplete the InGaAs channel layer more and thus decreases the electron current passing the channel layer. In the paper, the fully-recessed asymmetric gate-recess structure at the drain side shows the on-breakdown voltage enhancement from 2V to 4V in the MHEMTs.

The Technology of Sloped Wall SWAMI for VLSI and Analysis of Leakage Current (고집적 회로를 위한 경사면 SWAMI 기술과 누설전류 분석)

  • 이용재
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.252-259
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    • 1990
  • This paper present new scheme for a Side Wall Masked Isolation(SWAMI) technology which take all the advatages provided by conventional LOCOS process. A new SWAMI process incorporates a sloped sidewall by reactive ion etch and a layer of thin nitride around the side walls such that both intrinsic nitride stress and volume expansion induced stress are greatly reduced. As a fabricate results, a defect-free fully recessed zero bird's beak local oxidation process can be realized by the sloped wall anisotropic oxide isolation. No additional masking step is required. The leakage current of PN diodes of this process were reduced than PN diode of conventional LOCOS process. On the other hand, the edge junction part was larger than the flat juction part in the density of leakage current.

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Crystal Structure of an Acetylene Sorption Complex of Dehydrated Fully Mn(II)-Exchanged Zeolite X

  • 배명남;김양
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.1095-1099
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    • 1998
  • The crystal structure of an acetylene sorption complex of dehydrated fully Mn(Ⅱ)-exchanged zeolite X, Mn46Si100Al92O384·30C2H2 (a=24.705(3) Å) has been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. The structure was solved and refined in the cubic space group Fd3 at 21(l) ℃. The complex was prepared by dehydration at 380 ℃ and 2 x 10-6 Torr for 2 days, followed by exposure to 300 Torr of acetylene gas for 2 h at 24 ℃. The structure was refined to the final error indices, R1=0.060 and R2=0.054 with 383 reflections for which I > 3σ(Ⅰ). In the structure, Mn2+ ions are located at two different crystallographic sites; sixteen Mn2+ ions at site I are located at the centers of the double six rings and thirty Mn2+ ions are found at site Ⅱ in the supercage, respectively. Each of these latter Mn2+ ions is recessed ca. 0.385(2) Å into the supercage from its three-oxygen plane. Thirty acetylene molecules are sorbed per unit cell. Each Mn2+ ion at site Ⅱ lies on a threefold axis in the supercage of the unit cell, close to three equivalent trigonally arranged zeolite framework oxygen atoms (Mn(Ⅱ)-O=2.135(9) Å) and symmetrically to both carbon atoms of a C2H2 molecules. At these latter distances, the Mn(Ⅱ)-C interactions are weak (Mn(Ⅱ)-C=2.70(5) Å), probably resulting from electrostatic attractions between the divalent cations and the polarizable π-electron density of the acetylene molecules.

Crystal Structures of Bromine Sorption Complexes of $Ca^{2+}$-Exchanged Zeolite A

  • 장세복;송성환;김양
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.1163-1167
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    • 1995
  • The structures of dehydrated Ca4Na4-A (a=12.243(1) Å) and of its bromine sorption complex (a=12.214(1) Å) have been determined by single crystal x-ray diffraction techniques in the cubic space groupPm&bar{3}m at 21(1) ℃. Both crystals were dehydrated at 360 ℃ and 2 X 10-3 Torr for 2 days and one crystal was treated with 180 Torr of bromine vapor at 24 ℃ for 1 h. The structures were refined to final error indices, R1=0.066 and R2=0.078 with 192 reflections and R1=0.109 and R2=0.093 with 100 reflections, respectively, for which I>3σ(I). In these structures, four Ca2+ and four Na+ ions are located on two different threefold axes associated with 6-ring oxygens, respectively. In Ca4Na4-A·6Br2, four Ca2+ ions are recessed 0.28(1) Å into the large cavity and four Na+ ions extend 0.63(1) Å into the sodalite unit. A total of six dibromine molecules are sorbed per unit cell. Each Br2 molecule approaches a framework oxide ion axially with O(1)-Br(1)=3.27(2) Å Br(1)-Br(2)=2.66(6) Å and O(1)-Br(1)-Br(2)=172(1)°, indicating a charge-transfer interaction.

Study on aerodynamic shape optimization of tall buildings using architectural modifications in order to reduce wake region

  • Daemei, Abdollah Baghaei;Eghbali, Seyed Rahman
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.139-147
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    • 2019
  • One of the most important factors in tall buildings design in urban spaces is wind. The present study aims to investigate the aerodynamic behavior in the square and triangular footprint forms through aerodynamic modifications including rounded corners, chamfered corners and recessed corners in order to reduce the length of tall buildings wake region. The method used was similar to wind tunnel numerical simulation conducted on 16 building models through Autodesk Flow Design 2014 software. The findings revealed that in order to design tall 50 story buildings with a height of about 150 meters, the model in triangular footprint with aerodynamic modification of chamfered corner facing wind direction came out to have the best aerodynamic behavior comparing the other models. In comparison to the related reference model (i.e., the triangular footprint with sharp corners and no aerodynamic modification), it could reduce the length of the wake region about 50% in general. Also, the model with square footprint and aerodynamic modification of chamfered corner with the corner facing the wind could present favorable aerodynamic behavior comparing the other models of the same cluster. In comparison to the related reference model (i.e., the square footprint with sharp corners and no aerodynamic modification), it could decrease the wake region up to 30% lengthwise.

Morphology of a Larval Atlantic Footballfish Himantolophus groenlandicus Reinhardt, 1837 (Lophiiformes: Himantolophidae) Identified by Complete Mitochondrial DNA (미토콘드리아 전장 유전체로 동정한 아귀목 Himantolophus groenlandicus 자어의 형태적 특징)

  • Choi, Hae-young;Jang, Yo-soon;Kim, Sung
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2022
  • A larva of the deep-sea angler fish, Himantolophus groenlandicus (2.2 mm BL), identified based on the complete mitochondrial DNA sequence, was collected at the surface of the western North Pacific. The postflexion stage larva had a round body, small teeth, incipient dorsal fin rays, eyes slightly recessed in the lower part, and melanophores on the gills and parietal and dorsal regions. These morphological features differ from a description of a larva reported as the same species with similar size (2.1 mm BL). The genetic and morphological information of our specimen should be useful for identifying larval H. groenlandicus.