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Synchronization of a Silica Microcomb to a Mode-locked Laser with a Fractional Optoelectronic Phase-locked Loop

  • Hui Yang;Changmin Ahn;Igju Jeon;Daewon Suk;Hansuek Lee;Jungwon Kim
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.557-561
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    • 2023
  • Ultralow-noise soliton pulse generation over a wider Fourier frequency range is highly desirable for many high-precision applications. Here, we realize a low-phase-noise soliton pulse generation by transferring the low phase noise of a mode-locked laser to a silica microcomb. A 21.956-GHz and a 9.9167-GHz Kerr soliton combs are synchronized to a 2-GHz and a 2.5-GHz mode-locked laser through a fractional optoelectronic phase-locked loop, respectively. The phase noise of the microcomb was suppressed by up to ~40 dB at 1-Hz Fourier frequency. This result provides a simple method for low-phase-noise soliton pulse generation, thereby facilitating extensive applications.

A MEASUREMENT OF THE COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND B-MODE POLARIZATION WITH POLARBEAR

  • ADE, P.A.R.;AKIBA, Y.;ANTHONY, A.E.;ARNOLD, K.;ATLAS, M.;BARRON, D.;BOETTGER, D.;BORRILL, J.;CHAPMAN, S.;CHINONE, Y.;DOBBS, M.;ELLEFLOT, T.;ERRARD, J.;FABBIAN, G.;FENG, C.;FLANIGAN, D.;GILBERT, A.;GRAINGER, W.;HALVERSON, N.W.;HASEGAWA, M.;HATTORI, K.;HAZUMI, M.;HOLZAPFEL, W.L.;HORI, Y.;HOWARD, J.;HYLAND, P.;INOUE, Y.;JAEHNIG, G.C.;JAFFE, A.H.;KEATING, B.;KERMISH, Z.;KESKITALO, R.;KISNER, T.;JEUNE, M. LE;LEE, A.T.;LEITCH, E.M.;LINDER, E.;LUNGU, M.;MATSUDA, F.;MATSUMURA, T.;MENG, X.;MILLER, N.J.;MORII, H.;MOYERMAN, S.;MYERS, M.J.;NAVAROLI, M.;NISHINO, H.;ORLANDO, A.;PAAR, H.;PELOTON, J.;POLETTI, D.;QUEALY, E.;REBEIZ, G.
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.625-628
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    • 2015
  • POLARBEAR is a ground-based experiment located in the Atacama desert of northern Chile. The experiment is designed to measure the Cosmic Microwave Background B-mode polarization at several arcminute resolution. The CMB B-mode polarization on degree angular scales is a unique signature of primordial gravitational waves from cosmic inflation and B-mode signal on sub-degree scales is induced by the gravitational lensing from large-scale structure. Science observations began in early 2012 with an array of 1.274 polarization sensitive antenna-couple Transition Edge Sensor (TES) bolometers at 150 GHz. We published the first CMB-only measurement of the B-mode polarization on sub-degree scales induced by gravitational lensing in December 2013 followed by the first measurement of the B-mode power spectrum on those scales in March 2014. In this proceedings, we review the physics of CMB B-modes and then describe the Polarbear experiment, observations, and recent results.

Dual-Sensitivity Mode CMOS Image Sensor for Wide Dynamic Range Using Column Capacitors

  • Lee, Sanggwon;Bae, Myunghan;Choi, Byoung-Soo;Shin, Jang-Kyoo
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.85-90
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    • 2017
  • A wide dynamic range (WDR) CMOS image sensor (CIS) was developed with a specialized readout architecture for realizing high-sensitivity (HS) and low-sensitivity (LS) reading modes. The proposed pixel is basically a three-transistor (3T) active pixel sensor (APS) structure with an additional transistor. In the developed WDR CIS, only one mode between the HS mode for relatively weak light intensity and the LS mode for the strong light intensity is activated by an external controlling signal, and then the selected signal is read through each column-parallel readout circuit. The LS mode is implemented with the column capacitors and a feedback structure for adjusting column capacitor size. In particular, the feedback circuit makes it possible to change the column node capacitance automatically by using the incident light intensity. As a result, the proposed CIS achieved a wide dynamic range of 94 dB by synthesizing output signals from both modes. The prototype CIS is implemented with $0.18-{\mu}m$ 1-poly 6-metal (1P6M) standard CMOS technology, and the number of effective pixels is 176 (H) ${\times}$ 144 (V).

EVALUATION OF BABY CORN SILK DETACHMENT SYSTEMS

  • Kunjara, Bharata;Ikeda, Yoshio;Nishizu, Takahisa
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery Conference
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    • 1993.10a
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    • pp.656-665
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    • 1993
  • Two types of baby corn silk detachment systems called fixing and moving baby corn and based on applying frictional force on the silk were developed and evaluated. In the fixing mode the baby corn was fixed on a pin and a hollow frictional cylinder was moved concentrically and vertically along the baby corn towards the branch end. In the moving mode the baby corn was forced vertically towards the tip to pass through the same silk detachment cylinder. Traveling speeds of the detachment cylinder and the baby corn were 44.5 and 166.9 mm/s. In the fixing mode at silk moisture content of 91 % (w.b) silk detachment efficiencies at low and high speeds were 99.1 and 99.2%. The silk detachment efficiencies in the moving mode at low and high speeds were 96.6 and 98.5%. Damaged baby corn at low speed was less than at high speed in both modes. Minimum damage was nil in the fixing mode at low speed and the maximum was 47.5% in the moving mode at high speed. The damaged was due to ovaries r moval at the base near the joint between the baby corn and the branch.

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A Study on the Influence of Fiber Orientation on the Mode I Interlaminar Fracture Behavior of Carbon/Epoxy Composite materials (탄소섬유/에폭시 복합재료의 Mode I 층간파괴거동에 미치는 섬유배향각의 영향에 관한 연구)

  • 이택순;최영근
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.391-401
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    • 1995
  • Several tests of the Double Cantilever Beam(DCB) were carried out for influence of the fiber orientation on the Mode I of the interlaminar fracture behavior in the Carbon/Epoxy composites. The interlaminar fracture toughness of Mode I was estimated based on the energy release rate of Mode I, $G_{I}$. The fracture toughness at crack initiation, $G_{IC}$, increases from type A to type E. The fracture toughness, $G_{IR}$ , is almost constant macroscopically for type A and type E when crack propagates. $G_{IR}$ for types B, C, D increases rapidly at the beginning of the crack growth then it decreases gradually. The fracture surface observation by SEM was also obtained the same results. Consequently the influence of the fiber orientation on the Mode I Interlaminar fracture behavior was made clear.ear.

Design of 5 W Current-Mode Class D RF Power Amplifier for GSM Band (GSM대역 5 W급 전류 모드 D급 전력증폭기의 설계)

  • 서용주;조경준;김종헌
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science
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    • v.15 no.6
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    • pp.540-547
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, a current - mode class D(CMCD) power amplifier over 70 % power added efficiency at 900 ㎒ is designed and implemented. Based on push-pull class B structure, main power loss due to charge and discharge of output capacitance in switching mode power amplifier is minimized by applying a parallel harmonic control circuit. Experimental CMCD amplifier with 73 % power added efficiency at 3.2 W and 72 % power added efficiency at 5 W are achieved respectively. In addition a characteristic of switching mode power amplifier whose output power is proportional to magnitude of U power is verified.

Sliding Mode Controller Design Considering Weight (가중치를 고려한 슬라이딩 모드 제어기 설계)

  • 임동균;서병설
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.223-230
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    • 1999
  • A conventional sliding mode control approach is often impractical or difficult when it is applied to high order process b because the number of tuning parameters in the sliding mode controller increases with the order of the plant. C Camacho(l996) proposed a design method of a fixed structure sliding mode controller based on a first order plus dead t time approximation to the higher-order process. But, his method has such problems as chattering, over‘shoot, and c command following due to the Taylor the approximation en‘ors for the time delay term of the first order model. In this p paper, a new design technique for a sliding mode controller based on the modified Taylor approximation considered a w weight is developed to improve the Camacho's problems.

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An Experimental Study of Fuel Economy and Emission Characteristics for a Heavy-Duty DME Bus (대형 DME버스의 연비 및 배기가스 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, Yong-Il;Pyo, Young-Duk;Kwon, Ock-Bae;Beak, Young-Sun;Cho, Sang-Hyun;Lim, Ock-Taeck
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.371-376
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    • 2012
  • The experimental test was conducted for a heavy-duty DME bus in JE-05 exhaust gas test mode using a chassis dynamometer, exhaust gas analyzers, and a PM measurement system. The heavy-duty DME bus was not equipped with after-treatment systems such as DOC or DPF. The dynamic behavior, emission characteristics, and fuel economy of the bus were investigated with an 8.0-liter, 6-cylinder conventional diesel engine. The results showed that the dynamic behavior in DME mode was almost the same as in diesel mode. However, there was little difference among the two operation modes for $NO_x$ and CO emissions. THC emissions were lower for DME mode than for diesel mode. Also, the amount of PM emissions was remarkably lower than for the diesel mode because DME contains a greater amount of oxygen than diesel. The data showed that $CO_2$ emissions were almost similar in the two modes but fuel economy (calculated using heating value) was lower for DME mode than for diesel mode.

A Study on the Color Conversion Application of Digital Image in Proof Printer Device (교정 인쇄 장치에서 디지털 이미지의 색변환 적용에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Joeng-Eun;Cho, Ga-Ram;Koo, Chul-Whoi
    • Journal of the Korean Graphic Arts Communication Society
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.29-47
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    • 2009
  • Generally, if RGB image is sent to the printer when we print a digital photograph, the printer will convert RGB to CMYK by the inner built-in drive. Because the difference between color domain of RGB and CMYK will cause that change and difference. The most common way to solve the problem is to convert colors by using ICC profile at RIP software or to adapt automatic color converting from the software of the original printer. So we intended to study show which way is most efficient to the digital output and which color mode device is the best based on the printer's own drive in this paper. we tried to observe and check the extended range of color space such as AdobeRGB as well as CMYK and sRGB. Then we made sure which is the suitable color space. Besides, When we convert RGB mode into CMYK mode by utilizing RIP software and adapt the printer's ICC profile made by our selves, we evaluated the output we get and compared the result with extended RGB image. The results are as follows. In case of RGB mode, the printer requests RGB, and that makes the color space more efficient than CMYK's. Converted to CMYK by utilizing RIP software, the chroma is more linearized than the one produced with its' own driver. Compared with sRGB mode's color gamut, AdobeRGB mode's color gamut and CMYK mode's color, CMYK mode's color gamut is the smallest among 3 of them. CMYK mode's color gamut by utilizing RIP software can be changeable. that can be small and narrow or wide and broad. In other words, the volume of color gamut depends on how CMYK is linearized. The color space of sRGB is more advantageous than the one of AdobeRGB in color-reproduction printed. But in the group $-b^*$, the chroma leaves behind in terms of reproduction, In the group of $-a^*$, the chroma is excellent relatively. Visual evaluation of the image, AdobeRGB image has not many reproduction colors. Specially, according to printers' characteristics, Group B of AdobeRGB and sRGB color space is a long way behind In terms of reproduction but Group Y is excellent relatively.

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The κ-Fermat's Integer Factorization Algorithm (κ-페르마 소인수분해 알고리즘)

  • Choi, Myeong-Bok;Lee, Sang-Un
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.157-164
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    • 2011
  • It is very difficult problem to factorize composite number. Integer factorization algorithms, for the most part, find ($a,b$) that is congruence of squares ($a^2{\equiv}b^2$(mode $n$)) with using factoring(factor base, B) and get the result, $p=GCD(a-b,n)$, $q=GCD(a+b,n)$ with taking the greatest common divisor of Euclid based on the formula $a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b)$. The efficiency of these algorithms hangs on finding ($a,b$). Fermat's algorithm that is base of congruence of squares finds $a^2-b^2=n$. This paper proposes the method to find $a^2-b^2=kn$, ($k=1,2,{\cdots}$). It is supposed $b_1$=0 or 5 to be surely, and b is a double number. First, the proposed method decides $k$ by getting kn that satisfies $b_1=0$ and $b_1=5$ about $n_2n_1$. Second, it decides $a_2a_1$ that satisfies $a^2-b^2=kn$. Third, it figures out ($a,b$) from $a^2-b^2=kn$ about $a_2a_1$ as deciding $\sqrt{kn}$ < $a$ < $\sqrt{(k+1)n}$ that is in $kn$ < $a^2$ < $(k+1)n$. The proposed algorithm is much more effective in comparison with the conventional Fermat algorithm.