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Review on the LTCC Technology (LTCC 기술의 현황과 전망)

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    • Proceedings of the International Microelectronics And Packaging Society Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.11-11
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    • 2000
  • 이동통신기술의 급격한 발달로 고주파회로의 packaging과 interconnect 기술의 고성능화 와 저가격화에 대한 새로운 도전이 요구되고 있다‘ 대부분 기존의 무선통신 부품은 P PCB(Printed Wiring Board)기술을 활용하고 있으나 이러한 기술이 점차로 고주파화되는 경 향을 만족시킬수 없어 새로운 고주파 부품기술이 요구되고 있는 실정이다 .. RF 회로를 구성 하기 위하여 PCB소재의 환경적, 치수안정성 문제를 극복하기 위하여 L TCC(Low T Temperature Cofired Ceramics)기술이 최근 주목을 받고 있다. 차세대 이동통신 기술은 수십 GHz 이상의 고주파특성이 우수하고, 고성능의 초소형의 부품을 저가격으로 제조할수 있으며, 시장의 변화에 기민하게 대처할수 있는 기술이 요구되 고 있으며, 이러한 기술적 필요성에 부합할수 있도록 LTCC 기술이 제안되었다. 이러한 C Ceramic Interconnect 기술은 높은 신뢰성을 바탕으로 fine patterning 기술과 저가의 m metallizing 기술로 가능하게 되었다. 초고주파 통신부품기술은 미국과 유럽 등을 중심으로 G GHz 대역또는 mm wave 대역의 기술에 대하여 치열한 기술개발 경쟁을 벌이고 있으며, 이 러한 고주파 패키징 기술을 바탕으로 미래의 군사, 항공, 우주 및 이동통신 기술에 지대한 영향을 미칠수 있는 기반기술로 자리잡을 전망이다. L LTCC 기술은 기존의 후막혼성기술에 비하여 공정이 단순하고 대량생산이 가능하고 가 격이 비교적 저렴하다. 또한 다층구조로 제작할수 있고, 수동소자를 내장할수 있어 회로의 소형화와 고밀도화가 가능하다. 특히 무선으로 초고속 정보를 처리하기 위하여 이동통신기 기의 고주파화가 빠르게 진행됨에 따라서 고분자재료에 비하여 고주파특성이 우수할뿐아니 라 환경적, 치수안정성이 우수한 세라믹소재플 사용함으로써 고주파 손실율을 저감할 수 있 다 .. LTCC 기술은 후막회로 기술과 tape dielectric 기술이 결합된 기술이다. 표준화된 소재 와 공정기술을 활용하여 저가격으로 고성능소자플 제작할 수 있으며, 전극재료로서 높은 전 도도를 갖고 있는 Ag, Cu, Au 및 Pd! Ag릎 사용함으로써 고주파 손실을 저감시킬 수 있다. L LTCC 기술이 최종적으로 소형화, 고기능 고주파 부품기술로 지속적으로 발전하기 위하여 무수축(Zero shrinkage) 소성기술, 광식각 후막기술 등이 원천기술로서 확립될 수 있어야 하 며, 특히 국내의 이동통신 기술에 대한 막대한 투자에도 불구하고 차세대 이동통신 부품기 술에 대한 개발은 상대적으로 미흡한 실정이므로 국내에 LTCC 관련 소재공정 및 부품소자 기술에 대한 개발투자가 시급히 이루워져야 할 것으로 판단된다. 본 발표에서는 지금까지 국내외 LTCC 기술의 발전과정을 정리하였고, 현재 이 기술의 응용과 소재와 공정을 중심으로한 개발현황에 대하여 조사하였으며, 앞으로 LTCC가 발전 해야할 방향을 제시하고자 한다.

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Petrological and Geological Safety Diagnosis of Multi-storied Stone Pagoda in the Daewonsa Temple, Sancheong, Korea (대원사 다층석탑의 지질학적 및 암석학적 안전진단)

  • 이찬희;서만철
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.355-368
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    • 2002
  • The multi-storied Daewonsa stone pagoda (Treasure No. 1112) in the Sancheong, Korea was studied on the basis of deterioration and geological safety diagnosis. The stone pagoda is composed mainly of granitic gneiss, partly fine-grained granitic gneiss, leucocratic gneiss, biotite granite and ceramics. Each rock of the pagoda is highly exfoliated and fractured along the edges. Some fractures in the main body and roof stones are treated by cement mortar. This pagoda is strongly covered with yellowish to reddish brown tarnish due to the amorphous precipitates of iron hydroxides. Dark grey crust by manganese hydroxides occur Partly, and some Part coated with white grey gypsum and calcite aggregates from the reaction of cement mortar and rain. As the main body, roof and upper part of the pagoda, the rocks are developed into the radial and linear cracks. Surface of this pagoda shows partly yellowish brown, blue and green patchs because of contamination by algae, lichen, moss and bracken. Besides, wall-rocks of the Daewonsa temple and rock aggregates in the Daewonsa valley are changed reddish brown color with the same as those of the pagoda color. It suggests that the rocks around the Daewonsa temple are highly in iron and manganese concentrations compared with the normal granitic gneiss which color change is natural phenomena owing to the oxidation reaction by rain or surface water with rocks. Therefore, for the attenuation of secondary contamination, whitening and reddishness, the possible conservation treatments are needed. Consisting rocks of the pagoda would be epoxy to reinforce the fracture systems for the structural stability on the basements.

Microstructural Study and Firing Temperature Presume from Mt. Gyeryong Hakbong-ri Kiln (계룡산 학봉리 출토 도편의 미세조직 관찰과 번조온도 추정에 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Hyun-Sung;Kwak, Eung-Yung;Lee, Da-Hae
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.13-30
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    • 2011
  • This study compared Pottery, Hwaecheongware, Buncheongware and Whiteware pieces excavated in Hakbong-ri of Chungnam analytically by observing their refined structures and estimating their firing temperature. As a result, base soil components of the specimens were mostly similar to those of typical Buncheongware, but the content of the fluxing agent was rather high, and it seemed that the Whiteware had been made with fairly different components from those of other sherds. Although the glaze showed less difference than base soil in general, the content of the glaze changed according to the decorating methods of Buncheongware. Based on the SEM-EDS analysis, it was found that the base soil components of the ceramics seemingly rather different were actually different and the analysis on the fine crystals of the base soil, the anorthite in the glaze and crystals in the ironing part, and the components and contents of white earth showed there were some noticeable points in the process of making each of the sherds. In the refiring experiment to estimate the firing temperature, mostly similar results were gained as $1150^{\circ}C$ to $1200^{\circ}C$ for pottery, $1100^{\circ}C$ to $1150^{\circ}C$ for Hwaecheongware, and $1100^{\circ}C$ to $1200^{\circ}C$ for iron-brown Buncheongware however, the results imply good quality Whiteware was burnt at above $1300^{\circ}C$ while bad quality Whiteware was burnt at a temperature far lower than that. Thus, there was clear difference between Whiteware sherds and other kinds of sherds.

A Study on Recovery of Aluminum Oxide from Artificial Marble Waste by Pyrolysis (열분해에 의한 폐인조대리석으로부터 산화알루미늄 회수에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Bok Roen;Kim, Chang Woo;Seo, Yang Gon;Lee, Young Soon
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.50 no.3
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    • pp.567-573
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    • 2012
  • Compared with the natural marble, the artificial marble has the advantages of excellent appearance, high degree of finish, even color, fine pressure and wear resistance, bear erosion and weathering, etc. It can be widely used in kitchen countertops, bath vanity tops, table tops, furniture, reception desks, etc. However, large amounts of artificial marble waste such as scraps or dust have been generated from sawing and polishing processes in artificial marble industry. Waste from artificial marble industry is increasing according to demand magnification of luxurious interior material. Artificial marble wastes can be recycled as aluminum oxide used as raw materials in electronic materials, ceramics production, etc., and methyl methacrylate(MMA) which become a raw material of artificial marble by pulverization, pyrolysis and distillation processes. The characteristics of artificial marble wastes was analyzed by using TGA/DSC and element analysis. Crude aluminum oxide was obtained from artificial marble waste by pulverization and thermal decomposition under nitrogen atmosphere. In this work, Box-Behnken design was used to optimize the pyrolysis process. The characteristics of crude aluminum oxide was evaluated by chromaticity analysis, element analysis, and surface area.

Surface Nano-to-Micro Patterning for Rubber Magnet Composite via Extreme Pressure Imprint Lithography (극압 임프린트 리소그래피를 통한 자성고무 복합재 표면 미세 패터닝 기술)

  • Eun Bin Kang;Yu Na Kim;Woon Ik Park
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.18-23
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    • 2024
  • Nanoimprint lithography (NIL) is widely used to form structures ranging from micro to nanoscale due to its advantage of generating high-resolution patterns at a low process cost. However, most NIL processes require the use of imprint resists and external elements such as ultraviolet light or heat, necessitating additional post-processes like etching or metal deposition to pattern the target material. Furthermore, patterning on flexible and/or non-planar films presents significant challenges. This study introduces an extreme pressure imprint lithography (EPIL) process that can form micro-/nano-scale patterns on the surface of a flexible rubber magnet composite (RMC) film at room temperature without an etching process. The EPIL technique can form ultrafine structures over large areas through the plastic deformation of various materials, including metals, polymers, and ceramics. In this study, we demonstrate the process and outcomes of creating a variety of periodic structures with diverse pattern sizes and shapes on the surface of a flexible RMC composed of strontium ferrite and chlorinated polyethylene. The EPIL process, which allows for the precise patterning on the surface of RMC materials, is expected to find broad applications in the production of advanced electromagnetic device components that require fine control and changes in magnetic orientation.