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Thin Film Deposition of Tb3Al5O12:Ce by Pulsed Laser Ablation and Effects of Low-temperature Post-annealing

  • Kim, Kang Min;Chung, Jun Ho;Ryu, Jeong Ho
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.76-79
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    • 2012
  • $Tb_3Al_5O_{12}:Ce$ (TAG:Ce) thin films were successfully deposited by a pulsed laser ablation method on a quartz substrate, and low-temperature post-annealing effects on luminescent properties were investigated in detail. TAG:Ce thin films were analyzed by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and photoluminescence spectroscopy. The as-deposited films were amorphous, and post-annealing above $700^{\circ}C$ was required for crystallization. The post-annealed TAG:Ce thin films showed strong and broad emission bands around 542 nm and excitations at 451 nm, which all corresponded to transitions between the 4f ground level to the $5d^1$ excited levels of Ce ion.

White ACPEL Device with ZnS:Cu,Cl, $Tb_3Al_5O_{12}:Ce^{3+}$, and CaS:$Eu^{2+}$ Phosphors Using a Layered Structure

  • Park, Bong-Je;Seo, Hong-Seok;Ahn, Jun-Tae;Oh, Dae-Kon;Chung, Woon-Jin;Han, Ji-Yeon;Jang, Ho-Seong;Jeon, Duk-Young
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.803-805
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    • 2009
  • Improvement of the color rendering index (CRI) and luminance of a white alternate current powder electroluminescent (ACPEL) device has been attempted using ZnS:Cu,Cl, $Tb_3Al_5O_{12}$:Ce (TAG:Ce), and CaS:Eu phosphors with a layered structure. The device with TAG:Ce and ZnS:Cu,Cl phosphors showed a CRI of 75, with a luminance increase of about 30% depending on the thickness of the TAG:Ce. Further CRI improvement was attempted using CaS:Eu. When they were separately screen-printed, the CRI was increased up to 89 with no decrease in luminance.

A Study on the Implementation of SAW ID Reader Platform (SAW ID리더 플랫폼 구현에 관한 연구)

  • Yu, Ho-Jun;Kim, Young-Kil
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.766-771
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    • 2008
  • As the practical range of SAW Device extended into various fields including physical sensor, chemical sensor and ID Tag, the platform for various SAW Devices is required more than ever. While SAW ID or Sensors advanced remarkably, the development of platform which applies to SAW Sensor left much to be desired. Therefore this paper represents the SAW platform in order to use SAW ID such as ID Tag or Sensors more conveniently. The SAW platform consists of a RF module which can recognize SAW ID and a main module which has a hish performance processor in order to process the response signal of SAW ID. The main module which has a high performance processor is designed by GUI environmental type to ensure that users are able to use the platform more easily. In this paper, the SAW platform, which is based on ARM9 core processor, used Windows Embedded CE 6.0 OS which brings friendly interface to users. Also the developers can make less effort to design various applications with sensors.

Recent Advances in DNA Sequencing by End-labeled Free-Solution Electrophoresis (ELFSE)

  • Won, Jong-In
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.179-186
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    • 2006
  • End-Labeled Free-Solution Electrophoresis (ELFSE) is a new technique that is a promising bioconjugate method for DNA sequencing (or separation) and genotyping by both capillary and microfluidic device electrophoresis. Because ELFSE enables high-resolution electrophoretic separation in aqueous buffer alone (i.e., without a polymer matrix), it eliminates the need to load viscous polymer networks into electrophoresis microchannels. To achieve microchannel DNA separations with high performance, ELFSE requires monodisperse perturbing entities (i.e., drag-tags), which create a large amount of frictional drag when pulled behind DNA during free-solution electrophoresis, and which have other properties suitable for microchannel electrophoresis. In this article, the theoretical concepts of ELFSE and the required characteristics of the drag-tag molecules for the ultimate performance of ELFSE are reviewed. Additionally, the merits and limitations of current drag-tags are also discussed in the context of recent experimental data of ELFSE separation (or sequencing).

Characteristics of Conversion Coating of AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Formed in Chromium-Free Cerium-Based Solution (크롬 프리 세륨 용액에 의한 AZ31 마그네슘 합금의 화성 피막에 대한 특성 평가)

  • Kim, Myung Hwan;Lee, Dong Uk;Kwag, Sam-Tag;Moon, Myung-Jun
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.49 no.1
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    • pp.62-68
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    • 2016
  • A chromium-free Ce-based conversion coating formed by immersion in a solution containing cerium chloride and nitric acid on AZ31 magnesium alloy has been studied. The effects of acid pickling on the morphology and the corrosion resistance of the cerium conversion coating were investigated. The corrosion resistance of the conversion coating prepared on AZ31 Mg alloy after organic acid pickling was better than that of inorganic acid pickling. The morphology of the conversion-coated layer was observed using optical microscope and SEM. Results show that the conversion coatings are relatively uniform and continuous, with thickness 1.0 to $1.1{\mu}m$. The main elements of the conversion coating of AZ31 Mg alloy are Mg, O, Al, Ce and Zn by EDS analysis. The electrochemical polarization results showed that the Ce-based conversion coating could reduce the corrosion activity of the AZ31 Mg alloy substrates in the presence of chloride ions.

Combat Entity Based Modeling Methodology to Enable Joint Analysis of Performance/Engagement Effectiveness - Part 2 : Detailed Model Design & Model Implementation (성능/교전 효과도의 상호 분석이 가능한 전투 개체 기반의 모델링 방법론 - 제2부 : 상세 모델 설계 및 모델 구현)

  • Seo, Kyung-Min;Choi, Changbeom;Kim, Tag Gon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.235-247
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    • 2014
  • Based on two dimensional model partition method proposed in Part 1, Part 2 provides detailed model specification and implementation. To mathematically delineate a model's behaviors and interactions among them, we extend the DEVS (Discrete Event Systems Specification) formalism and newly propose CE-DEVS (Combat Entity-DEVS) for an upper abstraction sub-model of a combat entity model. The proposed CE-DEVS additionally define two sets and one function to reflect essential semantics for the model's behaviors explicitly. These definitions enable us to understand and represent the model's behaviors easily since they eliminate differences of meaning between real-world expressions and model specifications. For model implementation, upper abstraction sub-models are implemented with DEVSim++, while the lower sub-models are realized using the C++ language. With the use of overall modeling techniques proposed in Part 1 and 2, we can conduct constructive simulation and assess factors about combat logics as well as battle field functions of the next-generation combat entity, minimizing additional modeling efforts. From the anti-torpedo warfare experiment, we can gain interesting experimental results regarding engagement situations employing developing weapons and their tactics. Finally, we expect that this work will serve an immediate application for various engagement warfare.

Construction of Heat-Inducible Expression Vector of Corynebacterium glutamicum and C. ammoniagenes: Fusion of ${\lambda}$ Operator with Promoters Isolated from C. ammoniagenes

  • Park, Jong-Uk;Jo, Jae-Hyung;Kim, Young-Ji;Chung, So-Sun;Lee, Jin-Ho;Lee, Hyune-Hwan
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.639-647
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    • 2008
  • The heat-inducible expression vectors for Corynebacterium glutamicum and C. ammoniagenes were constructed by using the ${\lambda}O_L1$ and the cryptic promoters, CJ1 and CJ4 that express genes constitutively in C. ammoniagenes. Although the promoters were isolated from C. ammoniagenes, CJ1 and CJ4 were also active in C. glutamicum. To construct vectors, the $O_L1$ from the ${\lambda}P_L$ promoter was isolated and fused to the CJ1 and CJ4 promoters by recombinant PCR. The resulting artificial promoters, CJ1O and CJ4O, which have one ${\lambda}O_L1$, and CJ1OX2, which has two successive ${\lambda}O_L1$, were fused to the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene followed by subcloning into pCES208. The expression of GFP in the corynebacteria harboring the vectors was regulated successfully by the temperature-sensitive cI857 repressor. Among them, C. ammoniagenes harboring plasmid pCJ1OX2G containing GFP fused to CJ1OX2 showed more GFP than the other ones and the expression was tightly regulated by the repressor. To construct the generally applicable expression vector using the plasmid pCJ1OX2G, the His-tag, enterokinase (EK) moiety, and the MCS were inserted in front of the GFP gene. Using the vector, the expression of pyrR from C. glutamicum was tried by temperature shift-up. The results indicated that the constructed vectors (pCeHEMG) can be successfully used in the expression and regulation of foreign genes in corynebacteria.