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Single-Crystal Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiopene) Nanowires as Electrodes for Field-Effect Transistors

  • Jo, Bo-Ram;Seong, Myeong-Mo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.02a
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    • pp.637-637
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    • 2013
  • We develop single-crystal poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiopene nanowires using liquid-bridge-mediated nanotransfer printing via vapor phase polymerization. This direct printing method can simultaneously enable the synthesis, alignment and patterning of the nanowires from molecular ink solutions. Twoor three-dimensional complex structures of various single-crystal organic nanowires were directly fabricated over a large area using many types of molecular inks. This method is capable of generating several optoelectronic devices. LB-nTM is based on the direct transfer of various materials from a mold to a substrate via a liquid bridge between them. To demonstrate its usefulness, we used LB-nTM to fabricate nanowire field-effect transistors and arrays of 6,13-bis (triisopropyl- silylethynyl) pentacene (TIPS-PEN) nanowire field-effect transistors.

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Characteristics of Laser Direct Patterned Indium Tin Oxide Layer by Overlapping Rates of Laser Beam

  • Li, Zhao-Hui;Ahn, Min-Hyung;Choi, Kyung-Min;Im, Seung-Hyeok;Jung, Kyung-Seo;Cho, Eou-Sik;Kwon, Sang-Jik
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.1496-1499
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    • 2009
  • A diode-pumped Nd:$YVO_4$ laser was used to obtain indium tin oxide (ITO) patterns on glass substrate with various overlapping rates. The results showed that the overlapping rate of laser beam influences on the edge structure of ITO pattern and the surface roughness of ablated groove bottom. At a laser repetition rate of 40 kHz, the optimized condition of overlapping rate was 75 %.

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High Resolution Patterning Method by Using Water-mediated Nanotransfer Molding

  • Hwang, Jae-Kwon;Dang, Jeong-Mi;Sung, Myung-Mo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2010.02a
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    • pp.83-83
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    • 2010
  • We report a new direct printing method, called liquid-mediated nanotransfer molding (LB-nTM), that uses a polar liquid-mediated transfer process. LB-nTM is based on the direct transfer of various materials from a stamp to a substrate via a liquid- bridge between the stamp and the substrate. This procedure can be adopted in automated printing machines that generate various material patterns with a wide range of feature sizes (as small as 60 nm) on diverse substrates. To demonstrate its usefulness, the LB-nTM method was applied to prepare ZnO-nanowire and TIPS-pentacene transistors.

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A Study on the Ablation of AZ5214 and SU-8 Photoresist Processed by 355nm UV Laser (355nm UV 레이저를 이용한 AZ5214와 SU-8 포토레지스트 어블레이션에 관한 연구)

  • Oh, J.Y.;Shin, B.S.;Kim, H.S.
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.17-24
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    • 2007
  • We have studied a laser direct writing lithography(LDWL). This is more important to apply to micro patterning using UV laser. We demonstrate the possibility of LDWL and construct the fabrication system. We use Galvano scanner to process quickly micro patterns from computer data. And laser beam is focused with $F-{\theta}$ lens. AZ5214 and SU-8 photoresist are chosen as experimental materials and a kind of well-known positive and negative photoresist respectively. Laser ablation mechanism depends on the optical properties of polymer. In this paper, therefore we investigate the phenomenon of laser ablation according to the laser fluence variation and measure the shape profile of micro patterned holes. From these experimental results, we show that LDWL is very useful to process various micro patterns directly.

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Research Status on Flexible Electronics Fabrication by Metal Nano-particle Printing Processes (금속 나노입자 프린팅 공정을 이용한 유연전기소자 연구 현황)

  • Ko, Seung Hwan
    • Particle and aerosol research
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.131-138
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    • 2010
  • Flexible electronics are the electronics on flexible substrates such as a plastic, fabric or paper, so that they can be folded or attached on any curved surfaces. They are currently recognized as one of the most innovating future technologies especially in the area of portable electronics. The conventional vacuum deposition and photolithographic patterning methods are well developed for inorganic microelectronics. However, flexible polymer substrates are generally chemically incompatible with resists, etchants and developers and high temperature processes used in conventional integrated circuit processing. Additionally, conventional processes are time consuming, very expensive and not environmentally friendly. Therefore, there are strong needs for new materials and a novel processing scheme to realize flexible electronics. This paper introduces current research trends for flexible electronics based on (a) nanoparticles, and (b) novel processing schemes: nanomaterial based direct patterning methods to remove any conventional vacuum deposition and photolithography processes. Among the several unique nanomaterial characteristics, dramatic melting temperature depression (Tm, 3nm particle~$150^{\circ}C$) and strong light absorption can be exploited to reduce the processing temperature and to enhance the resolution. This opens a possibility of developing a cost effective, low temperature, high resolution and environmentally friendly approach in the high performance flexible electronics fabrication area.

Growth of carbon nanotubes on metal substrate for electronic devices

  • Ryu, Je-Hwang;Kim, Ki-Seo;Lee, Chang-Seok;Min, Kyung-Woo;Song, Na-Young;Jeung, Il-Ok;Manivannan, S.;Moon, Jong-Hyun;Park, Kyu-Chang;Jang, Jin
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.08b
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    • pp.1632-1635
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    • 2007
  • We developed a novel growth method of CNTs on metal substrate for device applications, deposited by a triode direct current plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (dc-PECVD). With resist-assisted patterning (RAP) method, we had grown CNTs on metal substrate, which were strongly bonded with metal substrate.

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The Effect of Consumer Choice Attributes on Customer Satisfaction, Revisit and Word-of-Mouth Intention in a Coffee Shop (커피 전문점 소비자 선택 속성이 고객 만족과 재방문 및 구전 의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Son, Young-Jin
    • Culinary science and hospitality research
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.76-93
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    • 2010
  • The hypothesis testing on the impact relationship of patterning, reliability, kindness and credibility, which are perceived as choice attributes in a coffee shop laid out in this study, showed that they are fit to the models of this study. They also bad a direct repercussion on customer satisfaction, and the customer satisfaction equally affected revisit and word-of-mouth intention. This results show that when the patterning and reliability, and employees' kindness and credibility based on the fresh image in the shop serve as the foundation, its customers also affect satisfaction-maximization, leading to the revisit of the satisfied customers and positive word-of-mouth.

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Nd:YVO4 Laser Patterning of Various Transparent Conductive Oxide Thin Films on Glass Substrate at a Wavelength of 1,064 nm

  • Wang, Jian-Xun;Kwon, Sang Jik;Cho, Eou Sik
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.59-62
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    • 2013
  • At an infra-red (IR) wavelength of 1,064 nm, a diode-pumped Q-switched $Nd:YVO_4$ laser was used for the direct patterning of various transparent conductive oxide (TCO) thin films on glass substrate. With various laser beam conditions, the laser ablation results showed that the indium tin oxide (ITO) film was removed completely. In contrast, zinc oxide (ZnO) film was not etched for any laser beam conditions and indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) was only ablated with a low scanning speed. The difference in laser ablation is thought to be due to the crystal structures and the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of ITO, IGZO, and ZnO. The width of the laser-patterned grooves was dependent on the film materials, the repetition rate, and the scanning speed of the laser beam.

Tailoring Surface Properties of Polyimides by Laser Direct Patterning (레이저 직접 패터닝에 의한 폴리이미드의 표면 특성 제어)

  • Yun Chan Hwang;Jeong Min Sohn;Jae Hui Park;Ki-Ho Nam
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.121-127
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    • 2023
  • In this study, a comprehensive investigation was conducted on the morphological and property changes of laser-induced nanocarbon (LINC) as a function of laser process parameters. LINC was formed on the surfaces of polyimide films with different backbone structures under various process conditions, including laser power, scan speed, and resolution. Three different forms of LINC electrodes (i.e., continuous 3D porous graphene, wooly nanocarbon fibers, line cut) were formed depending on the laser power and scan speed. Furthermore, heteroatom doping induced from the chemical structure of the polyimide during laser patterning was found to be effective in modifying the electrical properties of LINC electrodes. The LINC surfaces exhibited different microstructures depending on the laser beam resolution under constant laser power and scan speed, allowing for controllable surface wettability. The correlation between the chemical structure of the polymer substrate, laser process parameters, and carbonized surface properties in this study is expected to be utilized as fundamental understanding for the manufacturing of next-generation carbon-based electronic devices.

Ag Electrode Strain Sensor Fabrication Using Laser Direct Writing Process

  • Kim, Hyeonseok;Shin, Jaeho;Hong, Sukjoon;Ko, Seung Hwan
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.215-218
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    • 2015
  • As several innovative technologies for flexible electric devices are being realized, demand for in-situ strain monitoring for flexible electric devices is being emphasized. Because flexible devices are commonly influenced by substrate strain, suitable strain sensors for flexible devices are essential for the sophisticated maneuvering of flexible devices. In this study, a flexible strain sensor based on an Ag electrode is prepared on a polyimide substrate using the LDW (laser direct writing) process. In this process, first, the Ag nanoparticles are coated on the substrate and selectively sintered using a focused laser. Because of the advantages of the LDW process (such as being mask-less, using low temperatures, and having non-vacuum characteristics), the entire fabrication process has been dramatically simplified; as a final outcome, a highly reliable strain sensor has been fabricated. Using this strain sensor, various strain conditions that arise from different bending radii can be detected by measuring real-time electrical signals.