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Measurement System for Phosphor Dispensing Shape of LED Chip Package Using Machine Vision (머신비전에 의한 LED Chip Package 형광물질 토출형상 측정)

  • Ha, Seok-Jae;Kim, Jong-Su;Cho, Myeong-Woo;Choi, Jong-Myung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.2113-2120
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    • 2013
  • In this study, an efficient machine vision based inspection system is developed for the in-line measurement of phosphor resin dispensing shapes on LED chip package. Since the phosphor resin (target material) has semitransparent characteristics, illuminated light beam is reflected from the bottom of the chip as well as from the surface. Since such phenomenon can deteriorate inspection reliability, a white LED and a 635nm laser slit beams are experimentally tested to decide suitable illumination optics. Also, specular and diffuse reflection methods are tested to decide suitable optical triangulation. As a result, it can be known that the combination of a white slit beam source and specular reflection method show the best inspection results. The Catmull-Rom spline interpolation is applied to the obtained data to form smoother surface. From the results, it can be conclude that the developed system can be sucessfully applied to the in-line inspection of LED chip packaging process.

A Cost-effective Light Emitting Diode-acoustic System for Preclinical Ocular Applications

  • Choi, Hojong;Ryu, Jaemyung;Yeom, Jung-Yeol
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.59-68
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    • 2018
  • Opto-acoustic systems provide structural and functional information regarding biological tissues. Conventional opto-acoustic systems typically employ continuous or pulsed lasers as transmission sources. Compared to lasers, light emitting diodes (LEDs) are cost-effective and relatively portable excitation sources but are non, coherent. Therefore, in this study, a relatively low cost lens - a type of Ramsden eyepiece - was specially designed to theoretically calculate the illumination and achieve a constant brightness across the pupil of an eye. In order to verify the capability of the developed light-emitting diode-acoustic (LEDA) systems, we carried out experiments on bovine and bigeye tuna eyeball samples, which are of similar size to the human eye, using low frequency (10 MHz) and high frequency (25 MHz) ultrasound transducers. High frequency ultrasound transducers are able to provide higher spatial resolution compared to low frequency ultrasound transducers at the expense of penetration depth. Using the 10 MHz and 25 MHz ultrasound transducers, acceptable echo signals (3.82, 3.94, and 5.84 mV at 10 MHz and 282, 1557, 2356 mV at 25 MHz) from depth greater than 3 cm and 6 cm from the anterior surface of the eye were obtained. We thereby confirmed that the LEDA system using a pulsed LED with the designed Ramsden eyepiece lens, used in conjunction with low and high frequency ultrasound transducers, has the potential to be a cost-effective alternative method, while providing adequate acoustic signals from bovine and bigeye tuna ocular areas.

Research Trends in Light Guide Plates for LED Backlight Units (LED 백라이트유닛 도광판의 연구동향)

  • Park, So Hee;Choi, Eun Seo;Ahn, Sun Young;Shin, Yong Jin
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.314-326
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    • 2017
  • The display, which is closely related to modern life, is being developed as a window on a network connecting individuals, devices, and even other individuals from simple display devices, as the IT industry develops. To achieve a thinner, brighter unit with less consumption for backlighting, the LED light source has applied, and the study of complex light-guiding plates to improve luminance, uniformity, and viewing angle has been initiated. In this paper, we summarize the research results for the scatterers' pattern formation of the light-guiding plate and the arrangement and composition of the light source, which have enabled remarkable development of the LED backlight unit over the last 10 years. In addition, a large-area flat-screen illumination system, applying the light-guiding-plate technology to a currently noteworthy LED light-fixture design, is outlined. Finally, we discuss the direction and way to develop the current technology more progressively.

A Study of Reflector Design Method for Low Road Illumination (낮은 도로 조명을 위한 Reflector 설계 방법 연구)

  • Lee, Jeong-Su;Park, Hye-Jin;Seo, Jin-Hee;Jeong, You-Jin;Kim, Seo-Young;Ra, Hyun-Woon;Jung, Mee-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.273-280
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, a freeform reflector is designed for low road lighting. In the case of low road lighting, which requires light distribution over a wide lane compared to the height, it is difficult to match uniformity, compared to existing road lighting. To satisfy road lighting grade M3, the reflector was divided into nine parts, and the inclination of the reflecting surface was changed to have the desired light distribution. The fitted curves were drawn based on each point, following the formula that was derived. Through the Street Light Simulation of LightTools, we confirmed that it meets the M3 road lighting standard; we then made it directly and satisfied the lighting grade on an actual road, proving the validity of the design result.

Design of a Bar-type TIR Lens Having a Freeform Surface for Forming a Line Beam Using an LED Light Source (LED 광원 사용 시 line beam 형성을 위한 자유 곡면 bar type의 TIR lens 설계)

  • Seo, Jin-Hee;Lee, Jeong-Su;Kim, Seo-Young;Jeong, You-Jin;Park, Hye-Jin;Nam, Deuk-Young;Jung, Mee-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.295-303
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    • 2017
  • In this paper, we have studied a method of forming a line beam using a UV LED. The existing linear-type UV LED curing optical system is composed of several cylindrical lenses, but problems such as optical system alignment, enlargement of the module, efficiency, etc. may arise in the future. As an alternative to these problems, a bar-type TIR lens having a freeform surface only in the y-axis direction is designed, to verify that it shows advantages in maximum illuminance, uniformity of illuminance, and flux efficiency.

Improvement of size measurement polystyrene spheres of diameters 3$\mu$m and 10$\mu$m by optical microscope with CCD camera (CCD 카메라가 장착된 광학현미경을 사용한 폴리스티렌구 (3 $\mu$m와 10 $\mu$m)의 평균지름측정)

  • 정기영;박병천;깅주식;송원영;오범환
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.362-367
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    • 1998
  • Center Distance Finding (CDF) is a technique to find the sphere diameter by measuring the distance between two contacting spheres. The focal spots of the sphere clusters are formed in the back-focal plane by the transmission-mode optical microscope with the pseudothermal illumination source. Digital images taken by the CCD camera were processed by the software called Global Lab Image. The centers of the focal spots are found and the spot positions are expressed in terms of the CCD pixel elements, whose coordinate are calibrated by a heterodyne interferometer. The new CDF measurement system has been developed, which are more advantageous in time and convenience than the existing system, while the measurement uncertainly remains sufficient for its use as a magnification standard for optical microscopy. Two kinds of polystyrene spheres whose nominal diameters 3 and 10 $\mu\textrm{m}$ (NIST SRM 1962 and 1960) are measured with the uncertainly less than 1% at the confidence level of 99%, and the results are compared with the results of National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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Design and Fabrication of a Light-Guiding Plate for a Photobioreactor Utilizing a Hybrid LED Plus Sunlight Source (LED와 태양광 하이브리드 광원을 이용한 광생물 반응기용 도광판 설계 및 제작)

  • Lim, Hyon-Chol;Yang, Seung-Jin;Baek, Jun-Hyeok;Kim, Jae-Young;Jang, Kyungmin;Kim, Jongtye;Jeong, Sanghwa;Park, Jong-Rak
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, we report the results of a study on the design and fabrication of a light-guiding plate (LGP) using a hybrid light-emitting diode (LED) and sunlight source that can be applied to a photobioreactor. LGP patterns for the LED source were designed and engraved on an LGP, together with previously reported patterns for a sunlight source. A control system for the hybrid LGP was designed to maintain the output photon flux density (PFD) from the LGP at a constant value. When the target value of the output PFD was set to $70{\mu}E/(m^2{\cdot}s)$, the error range of the output PFD was found to be within ${\pm}2%$.

Application of Transmittance-Controlled Photomask Technology to ArF Lithography (투과율 조절 포토마스크 기술의 ArF 리소그래피 적용)

  • Lee, Dong-Gun;Park, Jong-Rak
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.74-78
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    • 2007
  • We report theoretical and experimental results for application of transmittance-controlled photomask technology to ArF lithography. The transmittance-controlled photomask technology is thought to be a promising technique fo critical dimension (CD) uniformity correction on a wafer by use of phase patterns on the backside of a photomask. We could theoretically reproduce experimental results for illumination intensity drop with respect to the variation of backside phase patterns by considering light propagation from the backside to the front side of a photomask at the ArF lithography wavelength. We applied the transmittance-controlled photomask technology to ArF lithography for a critical layer of DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) having a 110-nm design rule and found that the in-field CD uniformity value was improved from 13.8 nm to 9.7 nm in $3{\sigma}$.

Application of femtosecond laser hole drilling with vibration for thin Invar alloy using fine metal mask in AMOLED manufacturing process (AMOLED 제조공정에 사용되는 Fine Metal Mask 용 얇은 Invar 합금의 진동자를 이용한 펨토초 레이저 응용 홀 드릴링)

  • Choi, Won-Suk;Kim, Hoon-Young;Shin, Young-Gwan;Choi, Jun-ha;Chang, Won-Seok;Kim, Jae-Gu;Cho, Sung-Hak;Choi, Doo-Sun
    • Design & Manufacturing
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.44-49
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    • 2020
  • One of display trends today is development of high pixel density. To get high PPI, a small size of pixel must be developed. RGB pixel is arranged by evaporation process which determines pixel size. Normally, a fine metal mask (FMM; Invar alloy) has been used for evaporation process and it has advantages such as good strength, and low thermal expansion coefficient at low temperature. A FMM has been manufactured by chemical etching which has limitation to controlling the pattern shape and size. One of alternative method for patterning FMM is laser micromachining. Femtosecond laser is normally considered to improve those disadvantages for laser micromachining process due to such short pulse duration. In this paper, a femtosecond laser drilling for thickness of 16 ㎛ FMM is examined. Additionally, we introduce experimental results for controlling taper angle of hole by vibration module adapted in laser system. We used Ti:Sapphire based femtosecond laser with attenuating optics, co-axial illumination, vision system, 3-axis linear stage and vibration module. By controlling vibration amplitude, entrance and exit diameters are controllable. Using vibrating objective lens, we can control taper angle when femtosecond laser hole drilling by moving focusing point. The larger amplitude of vibration we control, the smaller taper angle will be carried out.

Surface Topography Measurement and Analysis for Bullet and Casing Signature Identification (총기 인식을 위한 측정 시스템 구현 및 해석 알고리즘 개발)

  • Rhee, Hyug-Gyo;Lee, Yun-Woo;Vorburger Theodore Vincent;Reneger Tomas Brian
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.47-53
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    • 2006
  • The Integrated Ballistics Identification Systems (IBIS) is widely used for bullet and casing signature identification. The IBIS obtains a pair of ballistic signatures from two bullets (or casings) using optical microscopy, and estimates a correlation score which can represent the degree of signature match. However, this method largely depends on lighting and surface conditions because optical image contrast is primarily a function of test surface's slope, shadowing, multiple reflections, optical properties, and illumination direction. Moreover, it can be affected with surface height variation. To overcome these problems and improve the identification system, we used well known surface topographic techniques, such as confocal microscopy and white-light scanning interferometry. The measuring instruments were calibrated by a NIST step height standard and verified by a NIST sinusoidal profile roughness standard and a commercial roughness standard. We also suggest a new analysis method for the ballistic identification. In this method, the maximum cross-correlation function CCFmax is used to quantify the degree of signature match. If the compared signatures were exactly the same, CCFmax would be $100\%$.