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An Experimental Study on the Low Noise Property of the Bipolar Junction Transistor Fabricated by HCI Gettering (HCI Gettering Oxidation을 이용한 BJT의 저잡음화에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • 최세곤;서희돈
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 1984
  • In this paper, the authors applied the method of hydrogen chloride gettering oxidation to fabricate the low noise bipolar transistor. The results of measurements of the effect of guttering on the variation of flicker noise spectral intensity for variable HCI concentrations indicate that flicker noise in bipolar than-sistor is dependent on the surface condition and that the gettering in a mixture of 2% HCI in oxidation produced the optimal results in the fabrication of the low noise device. In addition, it was also noted that the PSG layer formed by the emitter source (phosphorus) did not have so much guttering effect as in the process with HCl getterinng.

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CHARACTERISTICS OF ATMOSPHERIC WAVES OBSERVED FROM AIRGLOW MEASUREMENTS IN THE NORTHERN HIGH-LATITUDE

  • Won, Yong-In;Lee, Bang-Yong;Kwon, Soon-Chul
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.101-108
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    • 2004
  • The terrestrial nightglow emission in near infrared region were obtained using a Fourier Transform Spectrometer(FTS) at Esrange, Sweden ($67.90^{\circ}$N, $21.10^{\circ}$E) and the OH(4- 2) bands were used to derive temperature and airglow emission rate of the upper mesosphere. For this study, we analyzed data taken during winter of 2001/2002 and performed spectral analysis to retrieve wave information. From the Lomb-Scargle spectral analysis to the measured temperatures, dominant oscillations at various periods near tidal frequency are found. Most commonly observed waves are 4, 6, and 8 hour oscillations. Because of periods and persistence, the observed oscillations are most likely of tidal origin, i.e. zonally symmetric tides which are known to have their maximum amplitudes at the pole.

64 Channel Noise Masking Digital Hearing Aid Firmware Development (64채널 소음 차폐 디지털 보청기 펌웨어 개발)

  • Jarng, Soon-Suck
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.367-372
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    • 2012
  • This paper introduces noise masking algorithm for 64 channel digital hearing aid. 125 Hz spectral resolution is maintained for 64 channels from 125 Hz to 8000 Hz. The same spectral masking processing effects as the cochlea are considered and applied for the present hearing aid noise reduction processing algorithm. Theoretical algorithm has been ported into assembler language program software and been embedded into a DSP IC chip for the digital hearing aid. Some parts of noise masking software program code are explained, and the results of the real-time noise reduction are verified by electro-acoustic measurements.

Synthesis, Characterization and Spectrophotometric Studies of Seven Novel Antibacterial Hydrophilic Iron(II) Schiff Base Amino Acid Complexes

  • Shaker, Ali M.;Nassr, Lobna A.E.;Adam, Mohamed S.S.;Mohamed, Ibrahim M.A.
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.57 no.5
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    • pp.560-567
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    • 2013
  • A series of new Iron(II) Schiff base amino acid complexes derived from the condensation of amino acid and sodium 2-hydroxybenzaldehyde-5-sulfonate have been synthesized. The complexes were characterized by elemental, electronic, IR spectral analyses and conductance measurements. The stability and solubility of the prepared complexes were determined. Two spectral methods used to determine the stoichiometry of the prepared complexes which exhibited divalent tridentate coordination and formed chelates of octahedral structures. The antibacterial activity of the prepared complexes has been tested against Bacillus cereus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Micrococcus bacteria. The effect of HCl on investigated complexes studied spectrophotometrically.

Perspectives on THz Time Domain Spectroscopy

  • Cheville, R.Alan
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.34-52
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    • 2004
  • Over the past decade the experimental technique of THz time domain spectroscopy (㎔- TDS) has proved to be a versatile method for investigating a wide range of phenomena in the ㎔ or far infrared spectral region from 100 ㎓ to 5 ㎔. This paper reviews some recent results of the Ultrafast ㎔ Research Group at Oklahoma State University using ㎔-TDS as a characterization tool. The experimental technique is described along with recent results on ㎔ beam propagation and how ㎔ beam profiles arise from propagation of pulse fronts along caustics. To illustrate how spatio-temporal electric field measurements can determine material properties over a wide spectral range, propagation of ㎔ pulses through systems exhibiting frustrated total internal reflection (FTIR) are reviewed. Finally two potential metrology applications of ㎔-TDS are discussed, thin film characterization and non-destructive evaluation of ceramics. Although ㎔-TDS has been confined to the research laboratory, the focus on application may stimulate the adoption of ㎔- TDS for industrial or metrology applications.

Generation of 1/f Noise in Interfacial Structures between Silicon Substrate and Cobalt Thin Film (실리콘과 코발트 박막의 계면구조에서 발생하는 1/f 잡음현상 연구)

  • 조남인;남형진;박종윤
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.48-53
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    • 1996
  • We present a microscopic description for generation of 1/f noise in interfaces between cobalt thin film and silicon substrate. Along with surface resistance measurements and transmission electron diffraction observations. 1/f noise power spectral density has been measured for the interfacial structures at the liquid nitrogen temperature . The cobalt films have been deposited by the electron-beam evaporation technique onto p-type (100) silicon in the high vacuum condition. The measured noise power spectral density shows highest magnitude near the structural transition and metallization transition region. The noise magnitude rapidly decreased after the cobalt silicide nucleation. The noise parameter is concluded to be originated form the structural fluctuations.

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Fabrication Technique of Nanoemulsion Using Silicone Oil and Application as Hydrophilic Ophthalmic Lens

  • Hye-In Park;A-Young Sung
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.34 no.7
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    • pp.315-320
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    • 2024
  • In order to maximize the function and increase the compatibility of silicone hydrogel lens, this study compared and analyzed the properties of Amino modified silicone oil using mini and microemulsion technique, respectively. Optical and physical properties were evaluated by spectral transmittance, refractive index, water content, oxygen transmittance and contact angle measurements to evaluate the performance of the manufactured hydrogel lens. The spectral transmittance results revealed the copolymerization method lens showed 31 % of the visible light area, which did not satisfy the basic optical properties. However, the lens using the mini and microemulsion materials showed more than 90 % of the visible light area, satisfying the optical characteristics. In addition, all physical properties were superior to a basic hydrogel lens. The mini and microemulsion techniques effectively improved the stability and function of the ophthalmic hydrogel lens and are considered a promising ways of manufacturing an ophthalmic hydrogel contact lens with increased compatibility and stability.

Classification of nasal places of articulation based on the spectra of adjacent vowels (모음 스펙트럼에 기반한 전후 비자음 조음위치 판별)

  • Jihyeon Yun;Cheoljae Seong
    • Phonetics and Speech Sciences
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.25-34
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    • 2023
  • This study examined the utility of the acoustic features of vowels as cues for the place of articulation of Korean nasal consonants. In the acoustic analysis, spectral and temporal parameters were measured at the 25%, 50%, and 75% time points in the vowels neighboring nasal consonants in samples extracted from a spontaneous Korean speech corpus. Using these measurements, linear discriminant analyses were performed and classification accuracies for the nasal place of articulation were estimated. The analyses were applied separately for vowels following and preceding a nasal consonant to compare the effects of progressive and regressive coarticulation in terms of place of articulation. The classification accuracies ranged between approximately 50% and 60%, implying that acoustic measurements of vowel intervals alone are not sufficient to predict or classify the place of articulation of adjacent nasal consonants. However, given that these results were obtained for measurements at the temporal midpoint of vowels, where they are expected to be the least influenced by coarticulation, the present results also suggest the potential of utilizing acoustic measurements of vowels to improve the recognition accuracy of nasal place. Moreover, the classification accuracy for nasal place was higher for vowels preceding the nasal sounds, suggesting the possibility of higher anticipatory coarticulation reflecting the nasal place.

STUDIES OF GRAVITY WAVES USING MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER MEASUREMENTS OF OH(3-1)BANDS

  • Won, Young-In;Cho, Young-Min;Lee, Bang-Yong;Kim, J.
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 2001
  • As part of a long-term program for polar upper atmospheric studies, temperatures and intensities of the OH(3-1) bands were derived from spectrometric observations of airglow emissions over King Sejong station($62.22^{circ}S,\;301.25^{circ}E$). These measurements were made with a Michelson interferometer to cover wavelength regions between 1000nm and 2000 nm. A spectral analysis was performed to individual nights of data to acquire information on the waves in the upper mesosphere/lower thermosphere. It is assumed that the measured fluctuations in the intensity and temperature of the OH (3-1) airglow were caused by gravity waves propagating through the emission layer. Correlation of intensity and temperature variation revealed oscillations with periods ranging from 2 to 9 hours. We also calculated Krassovsky’s parameter and compared with published values.

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OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF ASIAN DUST ESTIMATED FROM GROUND BASED POLARIZATION MEASUREMENTS

  • KUSAKA Takashi;NISHISAKA Tomoya
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.385-387
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    • 2005
  • Polarimetric measurements of the sky radiation by the PSR-I000, which is the multi-spectral polarimeter developed by the Opt Research Corporation and has the same wavelength regions (443nm, 490nm, 565nm, 670nm, 765nm and 865nm) as the ADEOSII/POLDER sensor, have been carried out at the ground station in Kanazawa city, Japan from March to May. First of all, the wavelength dependency of degrees of polarization is examined and it is shown that degrees of polarization measured under the hazy dust cloud are lower than those measured in the clear sky and decrease as the wavelength increases. Next, a new method for estimating optical properties, such as the optical thickness, the number size distribution and the refractive index, of the Asian dust and the ground reflectance from degrees of polarization measured by PSR-I000 is described. Finally, this method is applied to polarization data acquired on April 15,2002. As a result, it is shown that our estimation algorithm provides a good result.

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