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Influence of Trap Passivation by Hydrogen on the Electrical Properties of Polysilicon-Based MSM Photodetector

  • Lee, Jae-Sung
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.316-319
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    • 2017
  • A new approach to improving the electrical characteristics and optical response of a polysilicon-based metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) photodetector is proposed. To understand the cause of current restriction in the MSM photodetector, modified trap mechanisms are suggested, which include interfacial electron traps at the metal/polysilicon interface and silicon dangling bonds between silicon crystallite grains. Those traps were passivated using hydrogen ion implantation with subsequent post-annealing. Photodetectors that were ion-implanted under optima conditions exhibited improved photoconductivity and reduced dark current instability, implying that the hydrogen bonds in the polysilicon influence the simultaneous decreases in the density of dangling bonds at grain boundaries and the trapped positive charges at the contact interface.

Template Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Magnetic Properties of a Dinuclear Copper(II) Complex with Cooperative Hydrogen Bonding

  • Kang, Shin-Geol;Nam, Kwang-Hee;Min, Kil-Sik;Lee, Uk
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.1037-1040
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    • 2011
  • The dinuclear complex 1 with cooperative hydrogen bonds can be prepared by the metal-directed reaction of Eq. (2). This work shows that the coordinated hydroxyl group trans to the secondary amino group is deprotonated more readily than that trans to the tertiary amino group and acts as the hydrogen-bond accepter. The lattice water molecules in 1 act as bridges between the two mononuclear units through hydrogen bonds. The complex is quite stable as the dimeric form even in various polar solvents. The complex exhibits a weak antiferromagnetic interaction between the metal ions in spite of relatively long Cu$\cdots$Cu distance. This strongly supports the suggestion that the antiferromagnetic behavior is closely related to the cooperative hydrogen bonds.

Joining of Ceramic and Metal using Active Metal Brazing (활성금속 브레이징을 사용한 세라믹과 금속의 접합)

  • Kee, Se-Ho;Xu, Zengfeng;Jung, Jae-Pil;Kim, Won-Joong
    • Journal of the Microelectronics and Packaging Society
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2011
  • Active brazing of ceramic to metal is reviewed in this paper. As one of the key aspect in joint techniques, active brazing has been developed to simplify the manufacturing procedure of brazed joints between ceramic and metal. The active filler metal includes Ag-Cu-Ti series, Cu-Ti series, Co-Ti series and so on. The active filler metal which supplies the chemical bonds between ceramic and metal, enhances the wetting of filler metal on ceramic surface and eliminates the need for metallization treatments. The residual stress caused by difference of coefficient of thermal expansion between ceramic and metal, holds a direct influence on the bonding strength and even results in a fracture. Good joints of ceramic to metal promote the miniaturization and simplicity of electronic components with multifunction.

Theoretical Studies on MXO4 (M=Li, Na, K and X=F, Cl, Br, I) Salt Ion Pairs

  • Rashid, Mohammad Harun Or;Ghosh, Manik Kumer;Choi, Cheol-Ho
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.8
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    • pp.2215-2218
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    • 2010
  • The series of alkali metal perhalogenates, $MXO_4$ (M=Li, Na, K and X=F, Cl, Br, I) were theoretically studied with the help of MP2 methods. Bidentate as well as tridentate structures were found to be stable minima. The bidentate structures are becoming preferred as the size of halogen increases and as the size of metal decreases. Geometrically, the M-O and M-X distances of both bidentate and tridentate structures, increase with the size of metal. Generally, the M-$O_1$ distances of tridentate forms are longer than the corresponding distances of bidentate forms, while the M-X distances of tridentate forms show the opposite trend. Similarly, the X-O bonds increase with the size of halogens except $MXO_4$ pairs, where the X-O bonds are unusually long due to the enhanced oxygen-oxygen repulsions. In short, the relative energetics as well as the geometrical parameters are found to be strongly dependent on halogen and metal elements.

A study on the Mechanical Properties in High Heat Input Welds of High Strength Steels (大入熱 高張力鋼 熔接部 의 機械的 特性 變化 에 關한 硏究)

  • 김영식;배차헌
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.47-55
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    • 1983
  • The mechanical and microstructural properties in high heat input welds of home-made SM 50 high strength steels were investigated and compared with the manual shielded metal arc welds. Also, the fracture toughnesses of the simulated weld-bonds with various thermal cycles were quantatively examined in order to provide the basic data for further development of the high strength steels for high input welding. Main results obtained are as follows. (1) The embrittlement degree and the coarse grained region in high heat input welds appear to be extraordinarily large compared with the manual shielded metal arc welds, while the difference in change of nicrohardness is not so large in both welds. (2) The embrittleness in high heat input weld-bonds is mainly affected by the size of coarse grain rather than the microstructure. (3) The fracture toughness in high heat input weld-bonds can be improved by controlling the cooling rate from 800.deg.C to 500.deg.C rapidly.

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One-step Fabrication of a Tannic Acid-Transition Metal-Polymer Gel as a Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive (타닌산-전이 금속-고분자로 구성된 젤의 단일 단계 합성과 점착제로의 이용)

  • Lee, Jaehong;Lee, Kyoungmun;Choi, Siyoung Q.
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.58 no.2
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    • pp.176-183
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    • 2020
  • In this study, synthesis of a hydrogel consisted of a coordination bond network between small organic molecules and transition metals had been carried out. By adding a tackifying material to the gel, the potential of the gel to be used as an adhesive material had been also confirmed. Synthesis of the adhesive had been done with simple mixing of 3 components: tannic acid, transition metal, and polymer. The tannic acid molecule possesses multiple hydroxyl groups that can form coordination bonds with the transition metals and hydrogen bonds with the hydrophilic polymers. Due to the morphology of the metal-organic complex and polymer dispersed in water, the fabricated material exhibited high adhesiveness and cohesiveness. Optimizing the rheological property had been conducted for use in adhesive by the synthesis with varying the transition metal (Fe3+, Ti4+), polymer, and treatment conditions. Rheological measurement results demonstrate the promising potential of the material as a bio-compatible and versatile pressure-sensitive adhesive with both high adhesiveness and cohesiveness.

A Strong Dependence of the P-P Bond Length on the Transition Metal Component in ThCr2Si2-Type Phosphides CaM2P2 (M = Fe, Ni): The Influence of d Band Position and σp* Mixing

  • Kang, Dae-Bok
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.24 no.8
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    • pp.1215-1218
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    • 2003
  • An analysis of the bonding situation in CaM₂P₂ (M=Fe, Ni) with ThCr₂Si₂ structure is made in terms of DOS and COOP plots. The main contributions to covalent bonding are due to M-P and P-P interactions in both compounds. Particularly, the interlayer P-P bonding by variation in the transition metal is examined in more detail. It turns out that the shorter P-P bonds in CaNi₂P₂ form as a result of the decreasing electron delocalization into ${{\sigma}_p}^*$ of P₂ due to the weaker bonding interaction between the metal d and ${{\sigma}_p}^*$ as the metal d band is falling from Fe to Ni.

Nonlinear Rheological Properties of Endothelial Cell Laden-cellulose Nanofibrils Hydrogels (내피세포가 배양된 나노셀룰로오스 하이드로겔의 비선형 유변물성 분석)

  • Song, Yeeun;Kim, Min-Gyun;Yi, Hee-Gyeong;Lee, Doojin
    • Composites Research
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.153-160
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    • 2022
  • Cellulose nanofibrils (CNF) based on wood pulp fibers are gained much attention as part of biocompatible hydrogels for biomedical applications such as tissue engineering scaffolds, biomedicine, and drug carrier. However, CNF hydrogels have relatively poor mechanical properties, impeding their applications requiring high mechanical integrity. In this work, we prepare 2,2,6,6-tetramethylipiperidin-oxyl (TEMPO) oxidated cellulose nanofibrils hydrogels mediated with metal cations, which form the metal-carboxylate coordination bonds for enhanced mechanical strength and toughness. We conduct the large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) test and Live/dead cell assay for obtaining nonlinear viscoelastic parameters and cell viability, respectively. In particular, the cell proliferation and viability change depending on the type of metal salt, which also affected the rheological properties of the hydrogels.

Study on Fluorine Penetration of Capping Layers using FTIR analysis (FTIR을 이용한 캐핑레이어의 플루오르 침투 특성 연구)

  • Lee, Do-Won;Kim, Nam-Hoon;Kim, Sang-Yong;Kim, Tae-Hyoung;Chang, Eui-Goo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2004.07a
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    • pp.300-303
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    • 2004
  • To fill the gap of films for metal-to-metal space High density plasma fluorinated silicate glass (HDP FSG) is used due to various advantages. However, FSG films can have critical drawbacks such as bonding issue of top metal at package, metal contamination, metal peel-off, and so on. These problems are generally caused by fluorine penetration out of FSG film. Hence, FSG capping layers such like SRO(Silicon Rich Oxide) are required to prevent flourine penetration. In this study, their characteristics and a capability to block fluorine penetration for various FSG capping layers are investigated through FTIR analysis. FTIR graphs of both SRO using ARC chamber and SiN show that clear Si-H bonds at $2175{\sim}2300cm^{-1}$. Thus, Si-H bond at $2175{\sim}2300cm^{-1}$ of FSG capping layers lays a key role to block fluorine penetration as well as dangling bond.

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