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Growth and Characterization of $ZnGa_2Se_4$ Single Crystal Thin Films by Hot Wall Epitaxy (Hot Wall Epitaxy(HWE)에 의한 $ZnGa_2Se_4$단결정 박막 성장과 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 장차익;홍광준;정준우;백형원;정경아;방진주;박창선
    • Korean Journal of Crystallography
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.127-136
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    • 2001
  • A stoichiometric mixture of evaporating materials for ZnGa₂Se₄single crystal thin films was prepared from horizontal furnace. To obtain the single crystal thin films, ZnGa₂Se₄mixed crystal was deposited on thoroughly etched semi-insulating GaAs(100) substrate by the Hot Wall Epitaxy (HWE) system. The source and substrate temperatures were 610℃ and 450℃, respectively. The crystalline structure of the single crystal thin films was investigated by the photoluminescence and double crystal X-ray diffraction (DCXD). The carrier density and mobility of ZnGa₂Se₄single crystal thin films measured from Hall effect by von der Pauw method are 9.63×10/sup 17/㎤ and 296 ㎠/V·s at 293 K, respectively. From the photocurrent spectrum by illumination of perpendicular light on the c-axis of the ZnGa₂Se₄single crystal thin film, we have found that the values of spin orbit splitting △so and the crystal field splitting Δcr were 251.9meV and 183.2 meV at 10 K, respectively. From the photoluminescence measurement on th ZnGa₂Se₄single crystal thin film, we observed free excition (Ex) existing only high quality crystal and neutral bound exiciton (A°, X) having very strong peak intensity. Then, the full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM) and binding energy of neutral acceptor bound excition were 11 meV and 24.4 meV, respectivity. By Haynes rule, an activation energy of impurity was 122 meV.

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Growth and Characterization of $CdGa_2Se_4$ Single Crystal Thin Films by Hot Wall Epitaxy (Hot Wall Epitaxy (HWE)에 의한 $CdGa_2Se_4$ 단결정 박막 성장과 특성)

  • Choi, S.P.;Hong, K.J.
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.328-337
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    • 2001
  • The stochiometric mix of evaporating materials for the $CdGa_2Se_4$ single crystal thin films was prepared from horizontal furnace. To obtain the single crystal thin films, $CdGa_2Se_4$ mixed crystal was deposited on thoroughly etched semi-insulating GaAs(100) substrate by the Hot Wall Epitaxy (HWE) system. The source and substrate temperature were $630^{\circ}C$ and $420^{\circ}C$, respectively. The crystalline structure of single crystal thin films was investigated by the photoluminescence and double crystal X-ray diffraction (DCXD). The carrier density and mobility of $CdGa_2Se_4$ single crystal thin films measured from Hall effect by van der Pauw method are $8.27{\times}10^{17}cm^{-3}$, $345\;cm^2/V{\cdot}s$ at 293 K, respectively. From the photocurrent spectrum by illumination of perpendicular light on the c-axis of the $CuInSe_2$ single crystal thin film, we have found that the values of spin orbit splitting ${\Delta}So$ and the crystal field splitting ${\Delta}Cr$ were 106.5 meV and 418.9 meV at 10 K, respectively. From the photoluminescence measurement on $CdGa_2Se_4$ single crystal thin film, we observed free excition ($E_x$) existing only high quality crystal and neutral bound exiciton ($D^{\circ}$, X) having very strong peak intensity. Then, the full-width-at -half-maximum(FWHM) and binding energy of neutral donor bound excition were 8 meV and 13.7 meV, respectivity. By Haynes rule, an activation energy of impurity was 137 meV.

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Electrochemical Analysis of Alkylammonium Halides by Addition of Crown Ether (크라운 에테르첨가에 의한 할로겐화 알킬암모늄의 전기화학적 분석)

  • Chong Min Park;Myung Yong Park
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.37-45
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    • 1989
  • Voltammetric behavior of alkylammonium ion was studied in the absence and in the presence of crown ether in propylene carbonate as solvent. The peak potentials and the peak currents, their dependency on the concentrations, the reversibility of the electrode reactions are described. In the presence of crown ether chemical reaction might be preceeded before the electron-transfer process, the peak potential for the reduction shifts at the negative direction as the concentration of crown ether to the electrolyte solution increases. The addition of crown ether(20mM 18CR6)to the electrolyte solution made it possible to determine voltammetrically the dialkylammonium ions($Me_2NH^{+}_{2};O.6{\sim}0.8mM$) in the presence of the monoalkylammonium ions ($EtNH^{+}_{3} ;1.6mM$) and the monoalkylammonium ions ($EtNH^{+}_{3} ; 0.5{\sim}2.5mM$) in the presence of the dialkylammonium ions($Me_2NH^{+}_{2};0.5mM$)

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[$^{13}C$ NMR Chemical Shifts of ${\alpha}-Substituted$ Toluenes (${\alpha}-$치환 톨루엔 유도체의 $^{13}C$ NMR 화학 Shift)

  • Youm, Jeong-Rok
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.164-169
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    • 1988
  • $^{13}C$ NMR chemical shifts for 18 ${\alpha}-susbstituted$ toluenes at high dilution in $CCl_4$ solution have been determined. Substituents are as follows: H, Me, Et, n-Pr, iso-Pr, Ph, F, Cl, Br, $NH_2$, NHMe, $NMe_2$, OH, OMe, OCOMe, $CO_2Me$, $CO_2Et$, CN. Those chemical shifts of the methylene carbon of the toluene and the ${\alpha}-carbon$ of the n-butane systems are correlated well. (r=.975, slope=.962)

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Synthesis of Ion Exchange Resin - I. Synthesis of Phenolsulfonic Acid Resins (Ion exchange Resin 의 合成에 關한 硏究. p-Phenolsulfonic acid resin 의 합성 (第1報))

  • Oh Joon Suk;Choi Qui Won
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.18-22
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    • 1954
  • The cation exchange resins are synthesized from p-phenolsulfonic acid, formalin, and sodium hydroxide catalyser, and the ion exchange properties of them are studied with respect to their reactant ratios. Maximum exchange capacity was 2.06 me/G, much smaller than the theoretical value of 3.42 me/G to be expected for that of the structure: Under the present experimental conditions, much -SO3H radical should have been split away.

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Calculation of Neutron and Gamma-Ray Flux-to-Dose-Rate Conversion Factors

  • Kwon, Seog-Guen;Kim, Kyung-Eung;Ha, Chung-Woo;Moon, Philip S.;Yook, Chong-Chul
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.171-179
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    • 1980
  • This paper presentss flux-to-dose conversion factors for neutrons and gamma-rays based on the concept of the maximum absorbed dose. Neutron flux-to-does-rate conversion factors for energies from 2.5$\times$10$^{-8}$ to 20 MeV are presented while the conversion factors for gamma-rays are given in the energy range of 0.01 to 15MeV. Flux-to-does-rate conversion factors, which were calculated under the assumption that the radiation energy distribution has nonlinearity in phantom, are different from those values obtained by monoenergetic radiation. Especially, these values obtained here were determined for the cross section libray such as DLC-23, DLC-27, and DLC-31. The flux-to-dose-rate conversion factors obtained in this work are in a good agreement with the values presented by American National Standard Institute (ANSI) N666. These results are used to calculate the dose rate distribution of neutron and gamma-ray in any radiation fields, and will be useful for the radiation shielding analysis, radiation protection and radiation dosimetry concerned with problems of continuous energy distribution.

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A Study on clinical Considerations caused by inevitably Extended SSD for Electron beam therapy (확장된 SSD에 기인한 Electron beam의 Output 및 특성 변화에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jeong-U;Kim, Jeong-Man
    • The Journal of Korean Society for Radiation Therapy
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.29-35
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    • 1996
  • We are often faced with the clinical situations that is inevitably extended SSD for electron beam therapy due to anatomical restriction or applicator structure. But there are some difficulties in accurately predicting output and properties. In electron beam treatment , unlike photon beam the decrease in output for extended SSD does not follow inverse-square law accurately because of a loss of side scatter equilibrium, which is particularly significant for small cone size and low energies. The purpose of our study is to analyze the output in changing with the energy, cone size, air gap beyond the standard SSD and to compare inverse-square law factor derived from calculated effective SSD, mominal SSD with measured output factor. In addition, we have analyzed the change of PDD for several cones with different SSDs which range from 100cm to 120cm with 5cm step and with different energies(6MeV, 9MeV, 12MeV, 16MeV, 20MeV). In accordance with our study, an extended SSD produces a significant change in beam output, negligible change in depth dose which range from 100cm to 120cm SSDs. In order to deliver the more accurate dose to the neoplastic tissue, first of all we recommend inverse-square law using the table of effective SSDs with cone sizes and energies respectively or simply to create a table of extended SSD air gap correction factor. The second we need to have an insight into some change of dose distribution including PPD, penumbra caused by extended SSD for electron beam therapy.

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Cryopreserved Marine Microalgae Grown Using Different Freezing Methods

  • Youn, Joo-Yeon;Hur, Sung-Bum
    • ALGAE
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.257-265
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    • 2009
  • Marine microalgae are a key diet component in finfish and shellfish aquaculture. Cryopreservation of the microalgae is suggested by many other studies as the best method for long-term storage. To test cryopreservation efficacy, 19 taxas of marine microalgal species were examined. In the first experiment we compared dimethylsulfoxide ($Me_2SO$) and glycerol, which are most widely used as cryoprotectant agents (CPAs). The cryopreservation comprised two freezing procedures. Firstly, the samples containing the CPAs were kept at $4^{\circ}C$ for 10 min before being plunged into liquid nitrogen ($-196^{\circ}C$). Secondly, samples containing CPAs were pre-cooled ($-1^{\circ}C$ $min^{-1}$ to $-80^{\circ}C$ before being plunged into liquid nitrogen. Most of the species were successfully cryopreserved using $Me_2SO$, whereas the Prasinophyceae (T. striata and T. suecica) were successfully cryopreserved using glycerol. In general, the cooling method had no influence on the survival of the microalgae except in the case of the Tetraselmis species. In the second experiment, the cultured solution was divided before cryopreservation into concentrated and non-concentrated groups to identify the effect of cell density during cryopreservation. After 12 months of storage, the samples were again divided into centrifugation and non-centrifugation groups to learn the effect of $Me_2SO$ on the culture. Viability and growth of the microalgae were not influenced by cell density or the centrifugal removal of the $Me_2SO$ after thawing.

Analysis of Light Elements by PIGE (양성자 유발 감마선 발생법에 의한 경원소 분석)

  • Kim, Y.S.;Choi, H.W.;Kim, D.K.;Woo, H.J.;Kim, N.B.;Park, K.S.
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.12-21
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    • 2000
  • The PIGE (Proton Induced Gamma ray Emission) method was applied for the measurement of light elements Li ~ K. A test measurement has been performed for geological, biological, environmental and material samples by using a standard sample for each element. The measurement was performed for the two proton energies of 2.4 and 3.4 MeV, and 3.4 MeV was found to yield better result for multielemental analysis. The result shows a fair agreement within 15% for all elements with standard values. The detection limits of Li, B, F and Na are less than 100 ppm, while those of the other elements are from a few hundred ppm to a few percents.

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A Comparative Analysis of Motor Imagery, Execution, and Observation for Motor Imagery-based Brain-Computer Interface (움직임 상상 기반 뇌-컴퓨터 인터페이스를 위한 운동 심상, 실행, 관찰 뇌파 비교 분석)

  • Daeun, Gwon;Minjoo, Hwang;Jihyun, Kwon;Yeeun, Shin;Minkyu, Ahn
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.375-381
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    • 2022
  • Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a technology that allows users with motor disturbance to control machines by brainwaves without a physical controller. Motor imagery (MI)-BCI is one of the popular BCI techniques, but it needs a long calibration time for users to perform a mental task that causes high fatigue to the users. MI is reported as showing a similar neural mechanism as motor execution (ME) and motor observation (MO). However, integrative investigations of these three tasks are rarely conducted. In this study, we propose a new paradigm that incorporates three tasks (MI, ME, and MO) and conducted a comparative analysis. For this study, we collected Electroencephalograms (EEG) of motor imagery/execution/observation from 28 healthy subjects and investigated alpha event-related (de)synchronization (ERD/ERS) and classification accuracy (left vs. right motor tasks). As result, we observed ERD and ERS in MI, MO and ME although the timing is different across tasks. In addition, the MI showed strong ERD on the contralateral hemisphere, while the MO showed strong ERD on the ipsilateral side. In the classification analysis using a Riemannian geometry-based classifier, we obtained classification accuracies as MO (66.34%), MI (60.06%) and ME (58.57%). We conclude that there are similarities and differences in fundamental neural mechanisms across the three motor tasks and that these results could be used to advance the current MI-BCI further by incorporating data from ME and MO.