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Correlation Analysis of Factors Affecting the Collimator Size used during Lumbar Spine Lateral Examination in Digital Radiography System (디지털 방사선 장비에서 요추 측면 검사 시 사용되는 조사야 크기에 영향을 미치는 요인의 상관관계 분석)

  • Young-Cheol Joo;Sin-Young Yu
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.345-353
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study was to suggest an appropriate collimation size and central X-ray incidence point by analyzing the correlation between the collimation size used in lumbar lateral examination and factors affecting the collimation size. the lumbar lateral examination results of 148 patients suitable for the purpose of this study were analyzed. The measurement method was to set the total horizontal width shown in the image to the size of the irradiation field(collimation) used during the examination. The distance connected vertically from the end of the dorsal field to the apophyseal joint of the third lumbar vertebra(AJD), the distance from the dorsal end of the image field to the center of the body of the third lumbar vertebra(BD), and the distance from the end of the dorsal field of the image to the center of the pedicle of the third lumbar vertebra(PD). The distance was measured. For comparative analysis of the mean values of dependent variables according to gender, age, height, weight, and body mass index, the mean values were compared using the independent samples t test and one-way ANOVA. For post hoc analysis, duncan was used. The correlation between independent and dependent variables was analyzed using Pearson correlation analysis. In this study, statistical significance was set at a p value of 0.05 or lower. The average value of the collimation size during the lumbar spine lateral examination was 252.45 mm, AJD was 102.11 mm, BD was 141.17 mm, and PD was 119.73 mm. The mean values of collimation size, AJD, BD, and PD were larger in men than in women, but statistical significance for the difference in mean values by gender was found only in BD (p<0.05). There was a slight difference in the mean value of each group according to age, but there was no statistical significance (p>0.05). The collimation size and mean values of AJD, BD, and PD according to height, weight, and body mass index differed depending on the independent variables, and the differences were all statistically significant (p<0.05). As a result of the correlation analysis, field size and AJD, BD, and PD showed no correlation with gender and age, a weak positive correlation with height, and a medium positive correlation with weight and body mass index. The results of this study showed that CS was correlated with height, weight, and BMI during lumbar lateral examination. If the entrance point of the central X-ray is moved to the appophyseal joint by considering weight and BMI when adjusting the collimation size in clinical practice, it is expected that the collimation size can be reduced bu about 5%.

Aerosol Jet Deposition of $CuInS_2$ Thin Films

  • Fan, Rong;Kong, Seon-Mi;Kim, Dong-Chan;Chung, Chee-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.159-159
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    • 2011
  • Among the semiconductor ternary compounds in the I-III-$VI_2$ series, $CulnS_2$ ($CulnSe_2$) are one of the promising materials for photovoltaic applications because of the suitability of their electrical and optical properties. The $CuInS_2$ thin film is one of I-III-$VI_2$ type semiconductors, which crystallizes in the chalcopyrite structure. Its direct band gap of 1.5 eV, high absorption coefficient and environmental viewpoint that $CuInS_2$ does not contain any toxic constituents make it suitable for terrestrial photovoltaic applications. A variety of techniques have been applied to deposit $CuInS_2$ thin films, such as single/double source evaporation, coevaporation, rf sputtering, chemical vapor deposition and chemical spray pyrolysis. This is the first report that $CuInS_2$ thin films have been prepared by Aerosol Jet Deposition (AJD) technique which is a novel and attractive method because thin films with high deposition rate can be grown at very low cost. In this study, $CuInS_2$ thin films have been prepared by Aerosol Jet Deposition (AJD) method which employs a nozzle expansion. The mixed fluid is expanded through the nozzle into the chamber evacuated in a lower pressure to deposit $CuInS_2$ films on Mo coated glass substrate. In this AJD system, the characteristics of $CuInS_2$ films are dependent on various deposition parameters, such as compositional ratio of precursor solution, flow rate of carrier gas, stagnation pressure, substrate temperature, nozzle shape, nozzle size and chamber pressure, etc. In this report, $CuInS_2$ thin films are deposited using the deposition parameters such as the compositional ratio of the precursor solution and the substrate temperature. The deposited $CuInS_2$ thin films will be analyzed in terms of deposition rate, crystal structure, and optical properties.

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Aerosol Jet Deposition을 이용한 기판 온도에 따른 $CuInS_2$ 박막 특성

  • Kim, Dong-Chan;Beon, Yeong;Gong, Seon-Mi;Jeong, Ji-Won
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.160-160
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    • 2011
  • I-III-VI족 화합물 반도체인 $CuInS_2$(CIS) 박막은 Cu(In,Ga)$Se_2$에 비해서 독성원소를 사용하지 않으므로 환경 친화적이고 Ga, Se를 사용하지 않아 조성의 조절이 쉬우며 태양전지의 이상적인 밴드갭인 1.5 eV에 근접한 1.53 eV의 직접천이형 에너지 밴드갭을 가지고 있어 태양전지의 광흡수층으로써 유망한 재료이다. CIS 박막 증착에는 다양한 방법이 있으며 본 연구에서는 chamber를 진공으로 만들고 CIS를 구성하는 용액으로부터 미립자화 된 입자를 노즐을 통하여 팽창시켜 에어로졸을 생성하고 입자들의 운동에너지를 증착에 직접 이용 할 수 있는 Aerosol Jet Deposition (AJD)라는 방법을 이용하려고 한다. 이 방법은 높은 증착속도로 우수한 박막을 성장시킬 수 있는 저비용 및 단순공정으로 CIS를 증착 할 수 있는 새로운 방법이다. 물을 용매로 하여 수용액 상태의 $CuCl_2{\cdot}2H_2O$, $InCl_3$, $(NH_2)_2CS$를 혼합하여 CIS 용액을 제조하고 carrier gas를 주입하여 CIS 용액을 노즐로 이동시켜 팽창시킨다. 용액이 팽창되면서 온도가 감소하여 응축이 일어나며 이 응축된 용액이 가열된 기판 위에 충돌하여 용매가 증발하면서 결정화된 CIS가 증착이 된다. CIS의 특성은 용액의 전구체 비율, 기판 온도, 팽창 전 압력, chamber 압력 등의 영향을 받는데 본 연구에서는 기판 온도를 증착변수로 선택하여 CIS 박막을 증착하고 박막의 특성을 고찰하고자 한다.

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