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SPEM & PEEM (Scanning Photoelectron Microscopy & PhotoEmission Electron Microscopy)

  • Sin, Hyeon-Jun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.02a
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    • pp.83-83
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    • 2012
  • 본 강연에서는 방사광 연X-선 분광현미경학(spectro-microscopy) 중에서, 표면에서 방출되는 광전자를 이용하는 SPEM (Scanning Photoelectron Microscopy)과 PEEM (Photoemission Electron Microscopy)을 소개하고자 한다. SPEM은 입사하는 X-선을 작은 크기로 집속하여 특정의 작은 공간에서 광전자분광학(XPS) 데이터를 얻거나 특정 광전자에너지의 공간분포를 얻게 해주며, PEEM은 입사한 X-선에 의해 발생한 광전자를 전자렌즈 원리로 영상을 맺히게 하여 광전자의 발생 분포를 구하게 한다. 이들은 균일하지 아니한 이종의 표면 연구에 매우 유용한 측정기법들이지만, 그 원리 및 구성은 많은 차이점들을 가지고 있다. 예를 들어, SPEM은 시료를 scanning하면서 XPS에 보다 충실한 타입이고 PEEM은 full field imaging 타입으로 표면변화의 동역학 연구에 강점이 있다. 본 강의에서는 이들 각각의 원리, 장점들에 대해서 설명하고, 활용 예를 제시하고자 한다. 활용 분야에 있어서, SPEM의 경우는 포항가속기연구소의 SPEM으로 수행되었던 DMS, graphene, nano-lithography, OLED, 등 반도체 및 나노 소재, 소자에의 활용에 대한 예를 제시할 것이다. PEEM의 경우는 포항가속기연구소의 응용 예와 박막 형태의 magnetic material에 대한 예들을 제시할 것이다.

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In situ UHV TEM studies on nanobubbles in graphene liquid cells

  • Shin, Dongha;Park, Jong Bo;Kim, Yong-Jin;Kim, Sang Jin;Kang, Jin Hyoun;Lee, Bora;Cho, Sung-Pyo;Novoselov, Konstantin S.;Hong, Byung Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2016.02a
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    • pp.102-102
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    • 2016
  • Water, which is most abundant in Earth surface and very closely related to all forms of living organisms, has a simple molecular structure but exhibits very unique physical and chemical properties. Even though tremendous effort has been paid to understand this nature's core substance, there amazingly still lefts much room for scientist to explore its novel behaviors. Especially, as the scale goes down to nano-regime, water shows extraordinary properties that are not observable in bulk state. One of such interesting features is the formation of nanoscale bubbles showing unusual long-term stability. Nanobubbles can be spontaneously formed in water on hydrophobic surface or by decompression of gas-saturated liquid. In addition, the nanobubbles can be generated during electrochemical reaction at normal hydrogen electrode (NHE), which possibly distorts the standard reduction potential at NHE as the surface nanobubble screens the reaction with electrolyte solution. However, the real-time evolution of these nanobubbles has been hardly studied owing to the lack of proper imaging tools in liquid phase at nanoscale. Here we demonstrate, for the first time, that the behaviors of nanobubbles can be visualized by in situ transmission electron microscope (TEM), utilizing graphene as liquid cell membrane. The results indicate that there is a critical radius that determines the long-term stability of nanobubbles. In addition, we find two different pathways of nanobubble growth: i) Ostwald ripening of large and small nanobubbles and ii) coalescence of similar-sized nanobubbles. We also observe that the nucleation and growth of nanoparticles and the self-assembly of biomolecules are catalyzed at the nanobubble interface. Our finding is expected to provide a deeper insight to understand unusual chemical, biological and environmental phenomena where nanoscale gas-state is involved.

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Optimized Decomposition of Ammonia Borane for Controlled Synthesis of Hexagonal Boron Nitride Using Chemical Vapor Deposition

  • Han, Jaehyu;Kwon, Heemin;Yeo, Jong-Souk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.08a
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    • pp.285-285
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    • 2013
  • Recently, hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), which is III-V compound of boron and nitride by strong covalent sp2 bonds has gained great interests as a 2 dimensional insulating material since it has honeycomb structure with like graphene with very small lattice mismatch (1.7%). Unlike graphene that is semi-metallic, h-BN has large band gap up to 6 eV while providing outstanding properties such as high thermal conductivity, mechanical strength, and good chemical stability. Because of these excellent properties, hBN can potentially be used for variety of applications such as dielectric layer, deep UV optoelectronic device, and protective transparent substrate. Low pressure and atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition (LPCVD and APCVD) methods have been investigated to synthesize h-BN by using ammonia borane as a precursor. Ammonia borane decomposes to polyiminoborane (BHNH), hydrogen, and borazine. The produced borazine gas is a key material that is a used for the synthesis of h-BN, therefore controlling the condition of decomposed products from ammonia borane is very important. In this paper, we optimize the decomposition of ammonia borane by investigating temperature, amount of precursor, and other parameters to fabricate high quality monolayer h-BN. Synthesized h-BN is characterized by Raman spectroscopy and its absorbance is measured with UV spectrophotometer. Topological variations of the samples are analyzed by atomic force microscopy. Scanning electron microscopy and Scanning transmission Electron microscopy are used for imaging and analysis of structures and surface morphologies.

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