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Hot Wall Epitaxy (HWE)법에 의한 AgGa$Se_2$ 단결정 박막 성장과 특성 (Growth and Characterization of AgGa$Se_2$ Single Crystal Thin Films by Hot Wall Epitaxy)

  • 홍광준;이관교;박진성
    • 한국재료학회지
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    • 제11권5호
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    • pp.419-426
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    • 2001
  • AgGaSe$_2$ 단결정 박막은 수평 전기로에서 합성한 $AgGaSe_2$ 다결정을 증발원으로 하여, hot wall epitaxy (HWE) 방법으로 증발원과 기판 (반절연성-GaAs(100)) 의 온도를 각각 $630^{\circ}C$, $420^{\circ}C$로 고정하여 박막 결정 성장을 하였다. 10K에서 측정한 광발광 excition 스펙트럼과 이중결정 X-선 요동곡선 (DCRC) 의 반치폭 (FWHM )을 분석하여 단결정 박막의 최적 성장 조건을 얻었다. Hall효과는 van der Pauw 방법에 의해 측정되었으며, 온도에 의존하는 운반자 농도와 이동도는 293k에서 각각 4.89$\times$$10^{ 16}$/㎤, 129$\textrm{cm}^2$/V.s였다. 광전류 봉우리의 10K에서 단파장대의 가전자대 갈라짐 (splitting)에 의해서 측정된 $\Delta$C$_{r}$ (crystal field splitting)은 0.1762eV, $$\Delta$S_{o}$ (spin orbit splitting)는 0.2494eV였다 10K의 광발광 측정으로부터 고풍질의 결정에서 볼 수 있는 free excitors과 매우 강한 세기의 중성 주개 bound excitors등의 피크가 관찰되었다. 이때 중성 주개 bound ekciton의 반치폭과 결합에너지는 각각 BmeV와 14.1meV였다. 또한 Haynes rule에 의해 구한 불순물의 활성화 에너지는 141meV였다.rule에 의해 구한 불순물의 활성화 에너지는 141meV였다.

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금속선 강화에 따른 열 가압 도재의 파절저항 (The fracture resistance of heat pressed ceramics with wire reinforcement)

  • 조득원;동진근;오상천;김유리
    • 대한치과보철학회지
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    • 제47권2호
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    • pp.191-198
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    • 2009
  • 연구목적: 본 연구는 높은 심미성을 나타내지만 낮은 파절 강도로 인하여 구치부에서의 사용이 제한되고 있는 전부도재 고정성 국소의치의 파절강도를 증가시키기 위한 방법으로, 취성 재료인 도재에 인장강도가 높은 금속선을 삽입하고 물리적, 기계적 성질을 알아보고자 하였다. 연구 재료 및 방법: lithium disilicate(ingot No.200 : IPS Empress 2, Ivoclar Vivadent, Lichtenstein)와 0.41 mm 직경의 Ni-Cr 금속선(Alfa Aesar, Johnson Matthey Company, USA)을 사용하여, 금속선의 수와 배열을 달리한 4개의 실험군 시편을 제작하였다. 모든 시편은 폭 4 mm, 두께 2 mm, 길이 15 mm의 직육면체로 제작하였다. 실험군 1, 2, 3은 각각 한 가닥, 두 가닥, 세 가닥의 금속선을 도재 시편의 장축을 따라 배열하였으며, 실험군 4는 세 가닥의 금속선을 도재 시편의 장축에, 다섯 가닥의 금속선을 도재 시편의 횡축에 배열하였다. 대조군에는 금속선을 삽입하지 않았으며, 대조군 및 각각의 실험군의 시편은 각 군당 12개로 하였다. 결과: 만능 시험기(Z020, Zwick, Germany)를 이용하여 파절시점까지 하중을 가한 후, 굴곡계수, 굴곡강도, 파절시점까지의 변형률, 파괴인성을 측정하였다. 파절된 시편의 도재와 금속선의 계면을 횡절단 및 연마하여 주사전자현미경(JSM-6360, JEOL, Japan)으로 100배상에서 관찰하였다. 결과는 다음과 같다. 1. 도재에 금속선을 삽입한 결과, 금속선을 삽입하지 않은 대조군에 비해 통계적 유의성 있는 굴곡계수 및 굴곡강도의 변화는 관찰할 수 없었으나, 변형률의 유의성 있는 증가(P<.001)를 관찰할 수 있었다. 2. 금속선을 삽입한 시편의 파절 양상은 하중점 부위에서 도재만 파절되는 양상을 나타내었다. 3. 금속선을 삽입한 도재의 파절된 시편을 횡절단 및 종절단하여 100 배상에서 주사전자현미경으로 촬영한 결과, 하중 시 도재의 파절 원인이 될 수 있는 도재 내부의 기포는 관찰되지 않았으며, 도재와 금속선 사이의 gap도 관찰되지 않았다. 결론: 금속선 삽입의 결과, 취성 재료인 도재의 통계적으로 유의성 있는 변형률의 증가를 관찰할 수 있었다. 그러나 구치부에서 금속선 강화 도재의 사용을 위해서는 굴곡계수 및 굴곡강도의 향상이 필요하다. 이를 위해서는 추가적 연구가 필요하다.

조선 전기 자동물시계의 주전(籌箭) 연구 (A STUDY ON THE JUJEON OF AUTOMATIC CLEPSYDRA IN EARLY JOSEON DYNASTY)

  • 윤용현;김상혁;민병희;오경택
    • 천문학논총
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    • 제36권3호
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    • pp.65-78
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    • 2021
  • Jagyeokru, an automatic striking water clock described in the Sejong Sillok (Veritable Records of King Sejong) is essentially composed of a water quantity control device and a time-signal device, with the former controlling the amount or the flow rate of water and the latter automatically informing the time based on the former. What connects these two parts is a signal generating device or a power transmission device called the 'Jujeon' system, which includes a copper rod on the float and ball-racked scheduled plates. The copper products excavated under Gongpyeong-dong in Seoul include a lot of broken plate pieces and cylinder-like devices. If some plate pieces are put together, a large square plate with circular holes located in a zigzag can be completed, and at the upper right of it is carved 'the first scheduled plate (一箭).' Cylinder-like devices generally 3.8 cm in diameter are able to release a ball, and have a ginkgo leaf-like screen fixed on the inner axis and a bird-shaped hook of which the leg fixes another axis and the beak attaches to the leaf side. The lateral view of this cylinder-like device appears like a trapezoid and mounts an iron ball. The function of releasing a ball agrees with the description of Borugak Pavilion, where Jagyeokru was installed, written by Kim Don (1385 ~ 1440). The other accounts of Borugak Pavilion's and Heumgyeonggak Pavilion's water clocks describe these copper plates and ball releasing devices as the 'Jujeon' system. According to the description of Borugak Pavilion, a square wooden column has copper plates on the left and right sides the same height as the column, and the left copper plate has 12 drilled holes to keep the time of a 12 double-hours. Meanwhile, the right plate has 25 holes which represent seasonal night 5-hours (Kyeong) and their 5-subhours (Jeom), not 12 hours. There are 11 scheduled plates for seasonal night 5-hours made with copper, which are made to be attached or detached as the season. In accordance with Nujutongui (manual for the operation of the yardstick for the clepsydra), the first scheduled plate for the night is used from the winter solstice (冬至) to 2 days after Daehan (大寒), and from 4 days before Soseol (小雪) to a day before the winter solstice. Besides the first scheduled plate, we confirm discovering a third scheduled plate and a sixth scheduled plate among the excavated copper materials based on the spacing between holes. On the other hand, the width of the scheduled plate is different for these artifacts, measured as 144 mm compared to the description of the Borugak Pavilion, which is recorded as 51 mm. From this perspective, they may be the scheduled plates for the Heumgyeonggak Ongru made in 1438 (or 1554) or for the new Fortress Pavilion installed in Changdeokgung palace completed in 1536 (the 31st year of the reign of King Jungjong) in the early Joseon dynasty. This study presents the concept of the scheduled plates described in the literature, including their new operating mechanism. In addition, a detailed model of 11 scheduled plates is designed from the records and on the excavated relics. It is expected that this study will aid in efforts to restore and reconstruct the automatic water clocks of the early Joseon dynasty.

비료목생장(肥料木生長)에 미치는 인산비료(燐酸肥料)의 시비효과(施肥效果) (Dressing Effect of Phosphorus Fetilizer on the Growth of Soil Improving Species)

  • 마상규
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제45권1호
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    • pp.26-36
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    • 1979
  • 비료목(肥料木)의 시비대책(施肥對策)을 세우기 위하여 몇가지 시험을 실시하였던바 다음과 같은 결과를 얻었다. l. 인산(隣酸)을 시비(施肥)하지 않았던 비료목(肥料木)은 활착률(活着率)이 낮고 점차 고사되어 간다. 이 이유(理由)는 인산(隣酸)을 시비(施肥)하지 않을 경우에는 근류을 착생시키지 못하므로 질소공급을 시킬 수 없었기 때문인 것 같다. 또 하나의 이유(理由)는 잡초목(雜草木)의 근계(根系)가 발달(發達)되어 있는곳에 식재하였을시 잡초목(雜草木)과의 양료(養料)와 산소 이용의 경합에서 낙오되기 때문으로 사료된다. 2. 중과삭, 용성인비 또는 용과린을 시비할 시는 비료목 식재후(植裁后) 3년차(年次)까지 대단히 높은 생장효과(生長效果)를 보이고 있다. 반면(反面)에 산림용 고형비료는 전자에 비해 상당히 낮은 시비효과를 보이고 있다. 3. 산림용 고형비료를 시비(施肥)할 경우에는 임목근(林木根)의 인산흡수(隣酸吸收) 범위는 고형비료의 표면적(表面的)에 한(限)하며 또한 근계(根系)가 내부(內部)로 침투하여 흡수(吸收)할 수 없으므로 인산흡수(隣酸吸收)의 기회와 양(量)이 대단히 적을것 같다. 이와같은 원인(原因)으로 인해 산림용 고형비료의 시비효과(施肥效果)가 낮은것 같으나 사진 3의 사례(事例)와 같이 수년간 지효적으로 이용(利用)할 수 있는 장점을 갖고 있다. 따라서 시비당년(施肥當年)에 그 양(量)을 많이 투여하였을시 인산(隣酸)의 흡수기회(吸收機會)와 양(量)이 많아지므로 활착률(活着率)과 생장률(生長率)을 높일 것이며 추비(追肥)의 필요성(必要性)도 없게 될 것 같다. 4. 입상(粒狀)이나 분말상의 인산비료(隣酸肥料)를 산포(散布)하였을시는 사진 4의 사례(事例)와 같이 인산(隣酸)의 흡수면(吸收面)이 넓으므로 근계망이 잘 발달될 것이며 잡초목(雜草木)의 근계(根系)도 근류의 영향으로 생긴 질소를 흡수하기 위하여 그 발달(發達)이 좋을것으로 사료되어 토양보존(土壤保存)에 고형비료보다 효과(効果)가 높을것 같다. 5. 저생산성(低生産性)의 건조토양(乾操土壤)에 인산비료(隣酸肥料)를 시비(施肥)하였을시 아카시나무와 사방오리나무는 시비후(施肥后) 3년차(年次)에 2.3m 이상(以上)의 수고생장(樹高生長)을 보이고 좀잎산오리나무는 2년차(年次)에 1.8m 이상(以上)의 수고생장(樹高生長)의 효과(効果)을 보이고 있다. 이상(以上)의 생장상태(生長狀態)로 보아 비료목(肥料木) 식재(植栽)와 인산비시(隣酸肥施)로 단벌기(短伐期) 산림경영(山林經營)과 속성녹화(速成綠化)가 가능하다고 본다. 6. 척박한 황폐지에 싸리의 파종과 용성인비 시비(施肥)에 의해 완전피복을 시켰으여 m당(當) 줄기를 생중량(生重量)으로 200g을 생산(生産)할 수 있었다. 석탄(石炭) 첨가시의 효과(効果)를 발견할 수 없고 경우에 따라 오히려 나쁜영향을 주고 있었다. 상기 사례(事例)에 의하면 싸리파종과 인산시비(隣酸施肥) 방법은 척박 황폐지의 피복(被覆)과 바구니, 사료 및 연료공급을 시킬 수 있는 합리적인 방법인것 같다. 7. 비료목(肥料木)에 용성인비와 용과린의 시비효과(施肥効果)가 양호(良好)하였으며 본당(本當) 30g 이상(以上) 시비(施肥)가 되어야 할 것 같다.

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조선왕조(朝鮮王朝) 왕릉(王陵) 문인석상(文人石像)의 복식형태(服飾形態)에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Costume Style of Civil Servants' Stone Images Erected at Tombs of the Kings for Yi-dynasty)

  • 권용옥
    • 복식
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    • 제4권
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    • pp.87-114
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    • 1981
  • A costume reveals the social characteristics of the era in which it is worn, thus we can say that the history of change of the costume is the history of change of the living culture of the era. Since the Three States era, the costume structure of this country had been affected by the costume system of the China's historical dynasties in the form of the grant therefrom because of geographical conditions, which affection was conspicuous for the bureaucrat class, particularly including but not limited to the Kings' familities. Such a grant of the costume for the bureaucrat class (i.e., official uniform) was first given by the Dang-dynasty at the age of Queen Jinduck, the 28th of the Shilla-dynasty. Since then, the costume for the bureaucrats had consecutively been affected as the ages had gone from the unified Shilla, to the Koryo and to the Yi-dynasty. As the full costumes officially used by government officials (generally called "Baek Gwan") in the Yidynasty, there existed Jo-bok, Gong-bok and Sang-bok. Of such official costumes, Gong-bok was worn at the time of conducting official affairs of the dynasty, making a respectful visit for the expression of thanks or meeting diplomatic missions of foreign countries. It appears no study was made yet with regard to the Gong-bok while the studies on the Jo-bok and the Sangbok were made. Therefore, this article is, by rendering a study and research on the styles of costumes of civil servants' stone images erected at the Kings' tombs of the Yi-dynasty, to help the persons concerned understand the Gong-bok, one of the official costume for Baek Kwan of that age and further purports to specifically identify the styles and changes of the Gong-bok, worn by Baek Gwan during the Yi-dynasty, consisting of the Bok-doo (a hat, four angled and two storied with flat top), Po (gown), Dae (belt), and Hol (small and thin plate which was officially held by the government officials in hand, showing the courtesy to and writing brief memorandums before the King) and Hwa (shoes). For that purpose, I investigated by actually visiting the tombs of the Kings of the Yi-dynasty including the Geonwon-neung, the tomb of the first King Tae-jo and the You-neung, the tomb of the 27th King Soon-jong as well as the tombs of the lawful wives and concubines of various Kings, totalling 29 tombs and made reference to relevant books and records. Pursuant. to this study, of the 29 Kings' tombs the costume styles of civil servants' stone images erected at the 26 Kings' tombs are those of Gong-bok for Baek-gwan of the Yi-dynasty wearing Bok-doo as a hat and Ban-ryeong or Dan-ryenog Po as a gown with Dae, holding Hol in hand and wearing shoes. Other than those of the 26 tombs, the costume styles of the Ryu-neung, the tomb of the Moon-jo who was the first son of 23rd King Soon-jo and given the King's title after he died and of the You-neung, the tomb of the 27th King Soon-jong are those of Jobok with Yang-gwan (a sort of hat having stripes erected, which is different from the Bok-doo), and that of the Hong-neung, the tomb of the 26th King Go-jong shows an exceptional one wearing Yang-gwan and Ban-ryeong Po ; these costume styles other than Gongbok remain as the subject for further study. Gong-bok which is the costume style of civil servants' stone images of most of the Kings' tombs had not been changed in its basic structure for about 500 years of the Yi-dynasty and Koryo categorized by the class of officials pursuant to the color of Po and materials of Dae and Hol. Summary of this costume style follows: (1) Gwan-mo (hat). The Gwan-mo style of civil servants' stone images of the 26 Kings' tombs, other than Ryu-neung, Hong-neung and You-neung which have Yang-gwan, out of the 29 Kings' tombs of the Yi-dynasty reveals the Bok-doo with four angled top, having fore-part and back-part divided. Back part of the Bok-doo is double the fore-part in height. The expression of the Gak (wings of the Bokdoo) varies: the Gyo-gak Bok-doo in that the Gaks, roundly arisen to the direction of the top, are clossed each other (tombs of the Kings Tae-jong), the downward style Jeon-gak Bok-doo in that soft Gaks are hanged on the shoulders (tombs of the Kings Joong-jong and Seong-jong) and another types of Jeon-gak Bok-doo having Gaks which arearisen steeply or roundly to the direction of top and the end of which are treated in a rounded or straight line form. At the lower edge one protrusive line distinctly reveals. Exceptionally, there reveals 11 Yang-gwan (gwan having 11 stripes erected) at the Ryu-neung of the King Moon-jo, 9 Yang-gwan at the Hong-neung of the King Go-jong and 11 Yang-gwan at the You-neung of the King Soon-jong; noting that the Yang-gwan of Baek Kwan, granted by the Myeong-dynasty of the China during the Yi-dynasty, was in the shape of 5 Yang-gwan for the first Poom (class) based on the principle of "Yideung Chaegang" (gradual degrading for secondary level), the above-mentioned Yang-gwans are very contrary to the principle and I do not touch such issue in this study, leaving for further study. (2) Po (gown). (a) Git (collar). Collar style of Po was the Ban-ryeong (round collar) having small neck-line in the early stage and was changed to the Dan-ryeong (round collar having deep neck-line) in the middle of the: dynasty. In the Dan-ryeong style of the middle era (shown at the tomb of the King Young-jo); a, thin line such as bias is shown around the internal side edge and the width of collar became wide a little. It is particularly noted that the Ryu-neung established in the middle stage and the You-neung in the later stage show civil servants in Jo-bok with the the Jikryeong (straight collar) Po and in case of the Hong-neung, the Hong-neung, the tomb of the King Go-jong, civil servants, although they wear Yang-gwan, are in the Ban-ryeong Po with Hoo-soo (back embroidery) and Dae and wear shoes as used in the Jo-bok style. As I could not make clear the theoretical basis of why the civil servants' costume styles revealed, at these tombs of the Kings are different from those of other tombs, I left this issue for further study. It is also noted that all the civil servants' stone images show the shape of triangled collar which is revealed over the Godae-git of Po. This triangled collar, I believe, would be the collar of the Cheomri which was worn in the middle of the Po and the underwear, (b) Sleeve. The sleeve was in the Gwan-soo (wide sleeve) style. having the width of over 100 centimeter from the early stage to the later stage arid in the Doo-ri sleeve style having the edge slightly rounded and we can recognize that it was the long sleeve in view of block fold shaped protrusive line, expressed on the arms. At the age of the King Young-jo, the sleeve-end became slightly narrow and as a result, the lower line of the sleeve were shaped curved. We can see another shape of narrow sleeve inside the wide sleeve-end, which should be the sleeve of the Cheom-ri worn under the Gong-bok. (c) Moo. The Moo revealed on the Po of civil servants' stone images at the age of the King Sook-jong' coming to the middle era. Initially the top of the Moo was expressed flat but the Moo was gradually changed to the triangled shape with the acute top. In certain cases, top or lower part of the Moo are not reveald because of wear and tear. (d) Yeomim. Yeomim (folding) of the Po was first expressed on civil servants' stone images of the Won-neung, the tomb of the King Young-jo and we can seemore delicate expression of the Yeomim and Goreum (stripe folding and fixing the lapel of the Po) at the tomb of the Jeongseong-wanghoo, the wife of the King Young-jo, At the age of the King Soon-jo, we can see the shape of Goreum similar to a string rather than the Goreum and the upper part of the Goreum which fixes Yeomim was expressed on the right sleeve. (3) Dae. Dae fixed on the Po was placed half of the length of Po from the shoulders in the early stage. Thereafter, at the age of the King Hyeon-jong it was shown on the slightly upper part. placed around one third of the length of Po. With regard to the design of Dae, all the civil servants' stone images of the Kings' tombs other than those of the Geonwon-neung of the King Tae-jo show single or double protrusive line expressed at the edge of Dae and in the middle of such lines, cloud pattern, dangcho (a grass) pattern, chrysanthemum pattern or other various types of flowery patterns were designed. Remaining portion of the waist Dae was hanged up on the back, which was initially expressed as directed from the left to the right but thereafter expressed. without orderly fashion,. to the direction of the left from the right and vice versa, Dae was in the shape of Yaja Dae. In this regard, an issue of when or where such a disorderly fashion of the direction of the remaining portion of waist Dae was originated is also presented to be clarified. In case of the Ryuneung, Hong-neung and You-neung which have civil servants' stone images wearing exceptional costume (Jo-bok), waist Dae of the Ryu-neung and Hong-neung are designed in the mixture of dual cranes pattern, cosecutive beaded pattern and chrvsenthemum pattern and that of You-neung is designed in cloud pattern. (4) Hol. Although materials of the Hol held in hand of civil servants' stone images are not identifiable, those should be the ivory Hol as all the Baek Gwan's erected as stone images should be high class officials. In the styles, no significant changes were found, however the Hol's expressed on civil servants' stone images of the Yi-dynasty were shaped in round top and angled bottom or round top and bottom. Parcicularly, at the age of the King Young-jo the Hol was expressed in the peculiar type with four angles all cut off. (5) Hwa (shoes). As the shoes expressed on civil servants' stone images are covered with the lower edges of the Po, the styles thereof are not exactly identifiable. However, reading the statement "black leather shoes for the first class (1 Poom) to ninth class (9 Poom)," recorded in the Gyeongkook Daejon, we can believe that the shoes were worn. As the age went on, the front tips of the shoes were soared and particularly, at the Hong-neung of the King Go-jong the shoes were obviously expressed with modern sense as the country were civilized.

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