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Deposition of Polytetrafluoroethylene Thin Films by IR-pulsed Laser Ablation (Nd:YAG 레이저에 의한 폴리테트라플루오르에틸렌 박막 증착)

  • Park Hoon;Seo Yu-Suk;Hong Jin-Soo;Chae Hee-Baik
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.58-63
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    • 2005
  • PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) thin films were prepared from the pellets of the graphite doped PTFE via pulsed laser ablation with 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser. The graphite powder converts the absorbed photon energy into thermal energy which is transmitted to nearby PTFE. The PTFE is decomposed by thermal process. The deposited films were transparent and crystalline. SEM (scanning electron microscopy) and AFM (atomic force microscopy) analyses indicated that the film surface morphology changed to fibrous structure with increasing thickness. The fluorine to carbon ratios of the film were 1.7 and molecular axis was parallel with (100) Si-wafer substrate. These results obtained by XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy), FTIR (fourier transform infrared spectroscopy) and XRD (X-ray diffraction).

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The spectroscopic study of chemical reaction of laser-ablated aluminum-oxygen by high power laser (분광분석을 활용한 고에너지 레이저 환경에서의 알루미늄-산소 화학반응 연구)

  • Kim, Chang-hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.44 no.9
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    • pp.789-795
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    • 2016
  • Laser-induced combustions and explosions generated by high laser irradiances were explored by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). The laser used for target ablation is a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser with 7 ns pulse duration at wavelength of 1064 nm laser energies from 40 mJ to 2500 mJ ($6.88{\times}10^{10}-6.53{\times}10^{11}W/cm^2$). The plasma light source from aluminum detected by the echelle grating spectrometer and coupled to the gated ICCD(a resolution (${\lambda}/{\Delta}{\lambda}$) of 5000). This spectroscopic study has been investigated for obtaining both the atomic/molecular signals of aluminum-oxygen and the calculated ambient condition such as plasma temperature and electron density. The essence of the paper is observing specific electron density ratio which can support the processes of chemical reaction and combustion between ablated aluminum plume and oxygen from air by inducing high laser energy.

High Resolution Fine Dust Mass Concentration Calculation Using Two-wavelength Scanning Lidar System (두파장 스캐닝 라이다 시스템을 이용한 고해상도 미세먼지 질량 농도 산출)

  • Noh, Youngmin;Kim, Dukhyun;Choi, Sungchul;Choi, Changgi;Kim, TaeGyeong;Kim, Gahyeong;Shin, Dongho
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.36 no.6_3
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    • pp.1681-1690
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    • 2020
  • A scanning lidar system has been developed. The system has two wavelength observation channels of 532 and 1064 nm and is capable of 360-degree horizontal scanning observation. In addition, an analysis method that can classify the measured particle as an indicator of coarse-mode particle (PM2.5-10) and an indicator of fine-mode particles (PM2.5) and calculate the mass concentration of each has been developed by using the backscatter coefficient at two wavelengths. It was applied to the data calculated by observation. The mass concentrations of PM10 and PM2.5, which showed a distribution of 22-110 ㎍/㎥ and 7-78 ㎍/㎥, respectively, were successfully calculated in the Ulsan Onsan Industrial Complex using the developed scanning lidar system. The analyzed results showed similar values to the mass concentrations measured on the ground around the lidar observation area, and it was confirmed that high concentrations of 80-110 ㎍/㎥ and 60-78 ㎍/㎥ were measured at points discharged from factories, respectively.

Installation and Operation of a Double-Sided Laser Heating System for the Synthesis of Novel Materials Under Extreme Conditions (극한 조건하에서 신물질 합성을 위한 양쪽 가열 레이저 가열 시스템 설치 및 운영)

  • Ko, Young-Ho;Oh, Kyoung Hun;Kim, Kwang Joo
    • New Physics: Sae Mulli
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    • v.69 no.10
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    • pp.1107-1114
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    • 2019
  • Producing extremely stable high temperature and pressure condition is crucial in order to synthesize novel materials with various functions and to investigate their static and dynamic properties. Already a high pressure in the Mbar range, which is necessary to make novel materials, can be acquired by using a Diamond Anvil Cell (DAC), In this study, a laser-heating system combined with the DAC was designed and installed using two 1064-nm, 100-W fiber lasers on different sides of the DAC to heat the sample and three spectrometers to measure the temperature, pressure, and Raman spectra. A stainless-steel gasket, which is generally used as a sample chamber in high-pressure experiments, was heated to make a thermal radiation source, and the temperature of the heated gasket was obtained by measuring the spectrum of the radiation. By applying this technique, we were able to make various materials and to investigate their physical properties under extreme conditions.

Interface properties of $Al_{2}O_{3}$ thin film using ALD method on metal film and Fabrication of MIM capacitor (금속 박막위에 ALD법으로 형성된 $Al_{2}O_{3}$ 박막의 계면 특성과 MIM capacitor의 제조)

  • 남상완;고성용;정영철;이용현
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07b
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    • pp.1061-1064
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we deposited A1$_2$O$_3$ thin film using atomic layer deposition(ALD) method on Ti and fabricated metal-insulator-metal(MIM) capacitor. In the result of this study, the typical deposition rate was about 1.12$\AA$/cycle. About 30 nm of Ti was consumed during deposition and TiO$_{x}$ was formed at the interface of A1$_2$O$_3$ and Ti. Its surface roughness was 1.54nm. The leakage current density was 1.5 nA/$\textrm{cm}^2$. The temperature coefficient of capacitance(TCC) of MIM capacitor was 41 ppm/$^{\circ}C$ at 1MHz and 100 ppm/$^{\circ}C$ at 100 kHz.z.

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Micro patterning of conductor line by laser induced forward transfer(LIFT) (LIFT 방법에 의한 전도성 미세 패터닝 공정 연구)

  • 이제훈;한유희
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.52-61
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    • 1999
  • The laser induced forward transfer(LIFT) technique employs a pulsed laser to transfer parts of a thin metal film from an optically transparent target onto an arbitrary substrate in close proximity to the metal film on the target. In this work, a two-step method, the combination of LIFT process, in which a Au film deposited on the $Al_2$O$_3$ substrate by Nd:YAG laser and subsequent Au electroless metal plating on the by LIFT process generated Au seed, was presented. The influence of laser parameters, wavelength, laser power, film thickness and overlap ratio of pulse tracks, on the shapes of deposit and conductor line after electroless plating is experimentally studied. As a results, the threshold power densities for ablation, deposition and metallization were determined and comparison of threshold value between the wave length 1064nm and the second harmonic generated 532nm. In odor to determine a possible application in the electronic industry, a smallest conduct spot size, line width and isolated line space were generated.

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Surface roughness changes in Al2O3 induced by Nd:YAG laser irradiation

  • Yeo, Sun-Mok;Lee, Seong-Jun;Park, Jae-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.331-331
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    • 2011
  • We investigated the surface roughness and surface morphology changes for the laser irradiated alumina plates by a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. For the laser irradiation on the alumina plates with ${\lambda}$ = 1064 nm, the surface roughness decreases with the increasing energy density. The surface morphology shows that the edges of alumina grains become dull with the increasing energy density. For ${\lambda}$ = 532 nm, increasing scan time at the same energy density causes a rough surface. We discuss the physical reason of the surface roughness and surface morphology changes.

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Efficient Second Harmonic Generation of Pulsed Nd-YAG Laser Radiation with Noncritically Phase-Matchable $LiNbO_3$ in Room-Temperature

  • Jong-Soo Lee;Bong-Hoon Kang;Bum Ku Rhee;Chong-Don Kim;Gi-Tae Joo
    • The Korean Journal of Ceramics
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.206-208
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    • 2000
  • 0.65 mol% MgO-doped LiNbO$_3$single crystals were grown by CZ method. The obtained single crystals were colorless and transparent. Noncritically phase-matched second harmonic generation (SHG) of 532-nm radiation from 1064-nm in MgO-doped LiNbO$_3$has been investigated by using pulsed Nd:YAG laser. The phase-matching temperature was room temperature. SHG conversion efficiencies were typically achieved higher than 50% at the phase-matching temperature with no photorefractive damage in the region of fundamental power density which was used in this experiment. The thermo-birefringence coefficient and the electro-birefringence coefficient of SHG were calculated from the temperature phase-matching profile with the electric field.

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Growth and Characterization of $CuInTe_2$ Single Crystal thin Films by Hot Wall Epitaxy (Hot Wall Epitaxy(HWE) 방법에 의한 $CuInTe_2$ 단결정 박막 성장과 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 홍광준;이관교;이상열;유상하;정준우;정경아;백형원;방진주;신영진
    • Korean Journal of Crystallography
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.212-223
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    • 2000
  • A stochiometric mix of CuInTe₂ polycrystal was prepared in a honizonatal furnace. To obtain the single crystal thin films, CuInTe₂ mixed crystal was deposited on throughly etched GaAs(100) by the HWE system. The source and substrate temperatures were 610℃ and 450℃ respectively, and the thickness of the deposited single crystal thin film was 2.4㎛. CuInTe₂ single crystal thin film was proved to be the optimal growth condition when the excition emission spectrum was the strongest at 1085.3 nm(1.1424 eV) of photoluminescence spectrum at 10 K, and also FWHM of Double Crystal X-ray Rocking Curve (DCRC) was the smallest, 129 arcsec. The Hall effect on this sample was measured by the method of Van der Pauw, and the carrier density and mobility dependent on temperature were 9.57x10/sup 22/ electron/㎥, 1.31x10/sup -2/㎡/V·s at 293 K, respectively. The ΔCr(Crystal field splitting) and the ΔSo (spin orbit coupling splitting( measured at f10K from the photocurrent peaks in the short wavelength of the CuInTe₂ single crystal thin film were about 0.1200 eV, 0.2833 eV respectively. From the PL spectra of CuInTe₂ single crystal thin film at 10 K, the free exciton (E/sub x/) was determined to be 1064.5 nm(1.1647 eV) and the donor-bound exciton(D/sup 0/, X) and acceptor-bound exciton (A/sup 0/, X) were determined to be 1085.3 nm(1.1424 eV) and 1096.8 nm(1.1304 eV0 respectively. And also, the donor-acciptor pair (DAP)P/sub 0/, DAP-replica P₁, DAP-replica P₂ and self-activated (SA) were determined to be 1131 nm (1.0962 eV), 1164 nm(1.0651 eV), 1191.1 nm(1.0340 eV) and 1618.1 nm (0.7662 eV), respectively.

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Classification of Dust/Non-dust Particle from the Asian Dust Plumes and Retrieval of Microphysical Properties using Raman Lidar System (다파장 라만 라이다 시스템을 이용한 황사/비황사입자 구분 및 비황사입자의 미세물리적 특성 연구)

  • Shin, Sungkyun;Shin, Dongho;Lee, Kwonho;Noh, Youngmin
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.688-696
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    • 2012
  • The particle depolarization ratios were retrieved from the observation with a multi-wavelength Raman lidar at Gwangju, Korea ($35.11^{\circ}N$, $126.54^{\circ}E$). The measurements were carried out on 24 February and 9 March 2004. Using the particle depolarization ratios, the non-dust aerosol particles were distinguished from the Asian dust plume, and the proportion of the non-dust particle to total dust plume was retrieved. The calculated proportion of the non-dust particle was used for the retrieval of backscatter coefficients at 355, 532, and 1064 nm and extinction coefficients at 355 and 532 nm of non-dust particles in the dust plume. Microphysical parameters of non-dust particles including single-scattering albedo at 532 nm were retrieved using retrieved optical values. The retrieved single-scattering albedo of non-dust particles was 0.92~0.95 below 1 km height and 0.82~0.91 above 1 km height on 24 February 2004 and $0.81{\pm}0.03$ on 9 March 2004.