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Femto-second Laser Ablation Process for Si Wafer Through-hole (펨토초 레이저 어블레이션을 이용한 Si 웨이퍼의 미세 관통 홀 가공)

  • Kim, Joo-Seok;Sim, Hyung-Sub;Lee, Seong-Hyuk;Shin, Young-Eui
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.29-36
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    • 2007
  • The main objectives of this study are to investigate the micro-scale energy transfer mechanism for silicon wafer and to find an efficient way for fabrication of silicon wafer through-hole by using the femtosecond pulse laser ablation. In addition, the electron-phonon interactions during laser irradiation are discussed and the carrier number density and temperatures are estimated. In particular, the present study observes the shapes of silicon wafer through-hole with $100\;{\mu}m$ diameter and it also measures the heat-affected area and the ablation depths fur different laser fluences by using the optic microscope and the three-dimensional profile measurement technique. First, from numerical investigation, it is found that the nonequilibrium state exists between electrons and phonons during laser irradiation. From experimental results, it should be noted that the heat-affected area increases with laser fluence, and the optimal conditions for through-hole formation with minimum heat affected zone are finally obtained.

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In Vivo and Ex Vivo Skin Reactions after Multiple Pulses of 1,064-nm, Microlens Array-type, Picosecond Laser Treatment

  • Lyu, Herin;Park, Jinyoung;Lee, Hee Chul;Lee, Sang Ju;Kim, Young Koo;Cho, Sung Bin
    • Medical Lasers
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.142-149
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    • 2020
  • Background and Objectives A picosecond-domain laser treatment using a microlens array (MLA) or a diffractive optical element elicits therapeutic micro-injury zones in the skin. This study examined the patterns of tissue reactions after delivering multiple pulses of 1,064-nm, MLA-type, picosecond neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser treatment. Materials and Methods Multiple pulses of picosecond laser treatment were delivered to ex vivo human or brown micropig skin and analyzed histopathologically. A high-speed cinematographic study was performed to visualize the multiple pulses of picosecond laser energy-induced skin reactions in in vivo human skin. Results In the ex vivo human skin, a picosecond laser treatment at a fluence of 0.3 J/cm2 over 100 non-stacking passes generated multiple lesions of thermally-initiated laser-induced optical breakdown (TI-LIOB) in the epidermis and dermis. In the ex vivo micropig skin, stacking pulses of 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 at a fluence of 0.3 J/cm2 generated distinct round to oval zones of tissue coagulation in the mid to lower dermis. High-speed cinematography captured various patterns of twinkling, micro-spot reactions on the skin surface over 100 stacked pulses of a picosecond laser treatment. Conclusion Multiple pulses of 1,064-nm, MLA-type, picosecond laser treatment elicit marked TI-LIOB reactions in the epidermis and areas of round to oval thermal coagulation in the mid to deep dermis.

New skeletal dose coefficients of the ICRP-110 reference phantoms for idealized external fields to photons and neutrons using dose response functions (DRFs)

  • Bangho Shin;Yumi Lee;Ji Won Choi;Soo Min Lee;Hyun Joon Choi;Yeon Soo Yeom
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.1949-1958
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    • 2023
  • The International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Publication 116 was released to provide a comprehensive dataset of the dose coefficients (DCs) for external exposures produced with the adult reference voxel phantoms of ICRP Publication 110. Although an advanced skeletal dosimetry method for photons and neutrons using fluence-to-dose response functions (DRFs) was introduced in ICRP Publication 116, the ICRP-116 skeletal DCs were calculated by using the simple method conventionally used (i.e., doses to red bone marrow and endosteum approximated by doses to spongiosa and/or medullary cavities). In the present study, the photon and neutron DRFs were used to produce skeletal DCs of the ICRP-110 reference phantoms, which were then compared with the ICRP-116 DCs. For photons, there were significant differences by up to ~2.8 times especially at energies <0.3 MeV. For neutrons, the differences were generally small over the entire energy region (mostly <20%). The general impact of the DRF-based skeletal DCs on the effective dose calculations was negligibly small, supporting the validity of the ICRP-116 effective DCs despite their skeletal DCs derived from the simple method. Meanwhile, we believe that the DRF-based skeletal DCs could be beneficial in better estimates of skeletal doses of individuals for risk assessments.

Boron Analysis in High Carbon Graphitized Steel using Neutron Autoradiography (Neutron Radiography를 이용한 고탄소흑연강에서 붕소 분석)

  • U, Gi-Do;Yang, Chang-Ho;Park, Hui-Chan;Lee, Chang-Hui;Sim, Cheol-Mu;Jang, Jin-Seong;Kim, Hyeon-Gyeong
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.1074-1079
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    • 2001
  • To study the distribution of boron and the boron effect for nucleation of graphite in high carbon steel, neutron induced autoradiography method is used. High carbon steel is easy to make the graphitization by addition of boron. It is easy to analysis of boron distribution using neutron radiography with neutron fluence of $1.9$\times${\times}10^{13}/cm^2$in the boron added high carbon steel. By the neutron induced autoradiography technique, it was found that the distribution of boron depended on boron content, graphitiging temperature and time. And by the analysis of secondary ion mass spectroscopy (SIMS) and electron probe micro analysis (EPMA), boron or boride were acted at nucleation site of graphite in high carbon steel.

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Maskless patterning of Photoresist by laser (레이저에 의한 포토레지스트의 마스크리스 페터닝)

  • Lee, Kyoung-Cheol;Kim, Jae-Kwan;Lee, Cheon;Choi, Jin-Ho;Lee, Kang-Ook;Choi, Ik-Soon
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1998.11c
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    • pp.886-888
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    • 1998
  • By irradiating photoresist on Si or glass with $Ar^+$ (${\lambda}$=514 nm, CW) and Nd:YAG (${\lambda}$=266 and 532nm, pulse) laser beam, the photoresist was etched masklessly in air. Using a fourth harmonic Nd:YAG laser beam, the etching threshold of energy fluence was $25\;J/cm^2$ and the damage of substrate was appeared over $40\;J/cm^2$.

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A Experimental Study on the Alkali-Silica Reaction of Crushed Stones (Part 2 : The Influence of the Alkali Content and the Kind of Added Alkali to the Alkali-Silica Reaction) (쇄석 골재의 알칼리-실리카 반응에 관한 실험적 연구( 제 2보 : 첨가알칼리량 및 종류가 알칼리-실리카 반응에 미치는 영향))

  • 이영수;윤재환;정재동;노재호;이양수;조일호
    • Proceedings of the Korea Concrete Institute Conference
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    • 1993.10a
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    • pp.108-112
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    • 1993
  • The term Alkali-Silica Reaction (ASR) is used to describe a reaction between certain siliceous aggregates and hydroxyl ions present in the pore fluid of a concrete. The ASR is affected by the content of alkali, the particle size and the content of reactive aggregate, water-cement ratio, humidity, temperature and so on. In this paper, the fluence of alkali content and kind of added alkali to the ASR was studied. As a result, the more the content of alkali was increased, the more the mortar-bar was expand and the expansion of mortar-bar was showed differently with the added alkali kinds, The reaction products by ASR were observed by SEM(Scanning Electron Microscope) and analyzed by EDXA(Energy Dispersive X-ray Analysis) also and showed a gel composed of alkali(Na+, K+), silica and calcium.

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A Numerical Analysis of the Amplification Properties of the Regenerative Amplifier (재생증폭기의 증폭특성에 관한 수치해석)

  • 김남희;김병태
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 1994
  • The simulation code was developed to analyze the amplification properties of the regenerative amplifier, such as gain narrowing, nonlinear effect, and energy saturation. To reduce gain narrowing in the regenerative amplifier, the input pulse with a symmetrical shape and the same center wavelength of the active medium should be amplified in the active medium with a broad fluorescence linewidth. In this respect, Ti:Sapphire with a low nonlinear refractive index, a high saturation fluence, and a broad fluorescence linewidth is the most appropriate medium for the regenerative amplifier. The knowledge and the important parameters were acquired for the optimum design of the regenerative amplifier.

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Isotope Selectivity in the CO$_2$Laser Induced Decomposition of Trichloroethylene-H and Trichloroethylene-D

  • Koo Sang Man;Chun Byung Soo;Choo Kwang Yul
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.96-101
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    • 1989
  • The infrared multiphoton decomposition of trichloroethylene-H(TCE-H) and trichloroehtylene-D(TCE-D) was studied by using the high power $CO_2$ laser. The pressure dependence of TCE-H decomposition showed that the HCl elimination channel to form ClC ≡ CCl was the major step at high pressures, while the HC ≡ CCl formation step became important at low pressures. $Cl_2C$ = CHCl ${\rightarrow}$ (high pressure) ClC ${\equiv}$ CCl + HCl ${\rightarrow}$ (low pressure) HC ${\equiv}$ CCl + 2Cl${\cdot}$($Cl_2$) The IRMPD of TCE-H and TCE-D mixtures with 10P(20) laser line showed that optimum conditions of large isotope selectivity were the low system pressures and high laser powers. The experimentally observed dependence of the branching ratios on the pressure and laser fluence, and the isotope selectivity coefficients were quantitatively explained by using the modified energy grained master equations (EGME) model.

Optical Properties of a Proton-implanted Nd:CNGG Planar Waveguide

  • Zhu, Qian-Lin;Lin, Ming-Fu;Chen, Jing-Yi;Wang, Zhong-Yue;Liu, Chun-Xiao
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.172-176
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    • 2019
  • The work reports on the fabrication of an optical planar waveguide in the Nd:CNGG crystal by the 0.4-MeV hydrogen ion implantation with a fluence of $8.0{\times}10^{16}ions/cm^2$. The nuclear energy loss of the implanted hydrogen ions was derived by using SRIM 2013 code. The microscope image of the proton-implanted Nd:CNGG crystal cross section was captured by a metallographic microscope. The transmittance spectra were recorded before and after the ion implantation. The light intensity distribution of the planar waveguide at 632.8 nm was experimentally measured to validate its effect on one dimension confinement. The investigation shows that the proton-implanted Nd:CNGG waveguide is a candidate for an optoelectronic integrated device.

Solvent Effects on Action Spectra for The Photodecomposition of N-Acetylphenylalanyl-L-Tryptophan and 3-Methyl Indole

  • Yoon, Min-Joong;Chung, Bong-Sik
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.194-198
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    • 1984
  • The UV action spectra and quantum yields for photodestruction of tryptophan (Trp) in peptide such as N-acetylphenylalanyl-L-tryptophan (NAPT) and 3-methyl indole (scatole) were determined in aerated aqueous and organic solvents. The photodestruction of aqueous NAPT was shown to be initiated by photoionization without requirement of threshold energy, as demonstrated by the similarity of fluence effect curves obtained for the action at various wavelengths and the wavelength dependence of quantum yield comparable to that reported for the photoionization of L-Trp. N-formylkynurenine (NFK)-type photoproduct, which is a photodynamic sensitizer, was not found to be involved in the photodestruction of Trp in NAPT in aqueous solution. In contrast, the action spectra of NAPT and scatole in organic solvents have revealed evidences for the significant role of internal photosensitization by NFK-type photoproduct in photolysis of Trp in peptide.