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Bias and Gate-Length Dependent Data Extraction of Substrate Circuit Parameters for Deep Submicron MOSFETs (Deep Submicron MOSFET 기판회로 파라미터의 바이어스 및 게이트 길이 종속 데이터 추출)

  • Lee Yongtaek;Choi Munsung;Ku Janam;Lee Seonghearn
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SD
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    • v.41 no.12
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2004
  • The study on the RF substrate circuit is necessary to model RF output characteristics of deep submicron MOSFETs below 0.2$\mum$ gate length that have bun commercialized by the recent development of Si submicron process. In this paper, direct extraction methods are developed to apply for a simple substrate resistance model as well as another substrate model with connecting resistance and capacitance in parallel. Using these extraction methods, better agreement with measured Y22-parameter up to 30 GHz is achieved for 0.15$\mum$ CMOS device by using the parallel RC substrate model rather than the simple resistance one, demonstrating the RF accuracy of the parallel model and extraction technique. Using this model, bias and gate length dependent curves of substrate parameters in the RF region are obtained by increasing drain voltage of 0 to 1.2V at deep submicron devices with various gate lengths of 0.11 to 0.5㎛ These new extraction data will greatly contribute to developing a scalable RF nonlinear substrate model.

A novel TIGBT tructure with improved electrical characteristics (향상된 전기적 특성을 갖는 트렌치 게이트형 절연 게이트 바이폴라 트랜지스터에 관한 연구)

  • Koo, Yong-Seo;Son, Jung-Man
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.158-164
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    • 2007
  • In this study, three types of a novel Trench IGBTs(Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) are proposed. The first structure has P-collector which is isolated by $SiO_2$ layer to enhance anode-injection-efficiency and enable the device to have a low on-state voltage drop(Von). And the second structure has convex P-base region between both gates. This structure may be effective to distributes electric-field crowded to gate edge. So this structure can have higher breakdown voltage(BV) than conventional trench-type IGBT(TIGBT). The process and device simulation results show improved on-state, breakdown and switching characteristics in each structure. The first one was presented lower on state voltage drop(2.1V) than that of conventional one(2.4V). Also, second structurehas higher breakdown voltage(1220V) and faster turn off time(9ns) than that of conventional structure. Finally, the last one of the proposed structure has combined the two structure (the first one and second one). This structure has superior electric characteristics than conventional structure about forward voltage drop and blocking capability, turnoff characteristics.

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Stable Defect Structure of La2O3-Modified BaTiO3 (La$_2O_3$-변형 BaTi$O_3$의 안정한 결함구조)

  • Kim, Jeong Su;Park, Hyu Beom;An, Tae Ho;Kim, Si Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.309-318
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    • 1994
  • The stable defect structure and the single phase region of La$_2O_3$-modified BaTi$O_3$ have been studied by X-ray diffractometer and scanning electron microscope. The stable defect structure of La$_2O_3$-modified BaTi$O_3$ has been identified as [($Ba^x_{Ba})_{1-2x}(La{\cdot}_{Ba})_{2x}][Ti^x_{Ti})_{1-x/2}(V""_{Ti})_{x/2}]O_3$ which consists of La$^{3+}$ ion substitution for Ba$^{3+}$ ion in the lattice structure and the formation of Ti vacancies for the charge compensation. When 3 mol% of La$_2O_3{\cdot}3/2TiO_3$ was added to BaTi$O_3$, the unit cell structure was transformed from tetragonal to cubic and the solubility limit was about 14 mol%. When La$_2O_3{\cdot}3/2TiO_2$ was added above this solubility limit, the second phase, La$_4Ba_2Ti_5O_{18}$, was formed. In the La$_2O_3$-modified BaTi$O_3$, it was found by the liquid phase sintering process that the sinterability was decreased by excess BaO but increased by excess Ti$O_2$.

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Manufacturing of Monodisperse Pectin Hydrogel Microfibers Using Partial Gelation in Microfluidic Devices (미세유체 장치에서 부분젤화법을 이용한 단분산성 펙틴 하이드로젤 미세섬유의 제조)

  • Jin, Si Hyung;Kim, Chaeyeon;Lee, Byungjin;Shim, Kyu-Rak;Kim, Dong Young;Lee, Chang-Soo
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.270-278
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    • 2017
  • This study introduces a method to easily fabricate highly monodisperse pectin hydrogel microfibers in a microfluidic device by using partial gelation. The hydrodynamic parameters between the pectin aqueous solution and the calcium ions containing oil solution are precisely controlled to form a stable elongation flow of the pectin aqueous solution, and partial gelation of the pectin aqueous solution is performed by the chelating of the calcium ions at the interface between the two phases. The partially gelled pectin aqueous solution is phase-separated from the oil solution in an aqueous calcium chloride solution outside the microfluidic device and is completely gelled to produce monodisperse pectin hydrogel microfibers. The thickness of the pectin hydrogel microfiber is controlled in a reproducible manner by controlling the volumetric flow rate of the initially injected pectin aqueous solution. The pectin hydrogel microfibers were 200 to 500 micrometers in diameter and had a coefficient of variation below 5% under all thickness conditions, indicating that the pectin hydrogel microfibers produced by partial gelation are highly monodisperse. In addition, biomaterials can be immobilized to the pectin hydrogel microfibers produced by a single process, demonstrating the possibility that our pectin hydrogel microfiber can be used as carriers for biomaterials or tissue engineering.

Place Assimilation in OT

  • Lee, Sechang
    • Proceedings of the KSPS conference
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    • 1996.10a
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    • pp.109-116
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    • 1996
  • In this paper, I would like to explore the possibility that the nature of place assimilation can be captured in terms of the OCP within the Optimality Theory (Mccarthy & Prince 1999. 1995; Prince & Smolensky 1993). In derivational models, each assimilatory process would be expressed through a different autosegmental rule. However, what any such model misses is a clear generalization that all of those processes have the effect of avoiding a configuration in which two consonantal place nodes are adjacent across a syllable boundary, as illustrated in (1):(equation omitted) In a derivational model, it is a coincidence that across languages there are changes that have the result of modifying a structure of the form (1a) into the other structure that does not have adjacent consonantal place nodes (1b). OT allows us to express this effect through a constraint given in (2) that forbids adjacent place nodes: (2) OCP(PL): Adjacent place nodes are prohibited. At this point, then, a question arises as to how consonantal and vocalic place nodes are formally distinguished in the output for the purpose of applying the OCP(PL). Besides, the OCP(PL) would affect equally complex onsets and codas as well as coda-onset clusters in languages that have them such as English. To remedy this problem, following Mccarthy (1994), I assume that the canonical markedness constraint is a prohibition defined over no more than two segments, $\alpha$ and $\beta$: that is, $^{*}\{{\alpha, {\;}{\beta{\}$ with appropriate conditions imposed on $\alpha$ and $\beta$. I propose the OCP(PL) again in the following format (3) OCP(PL) (table omitted) $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are the target and the trigger of place assimilation, respectively. The '*' is a reminder that, in this format, constraints specify negative targets or prohibited configurations. Any structure matching the specifications is in violation of this constraint. Now, in correspondence terms, the meaning of the OCP(PL) is this: the constraint is violated if a consonantal place $\alpha$ is immediately followed by a consonantal place $\bebt$ in surface. One advantage of this format is that the OCP(PL) would also be invoked in dealing with place assimilation within complex coda (e.g., sink [si(equation omitted)k]): we can make the constraint scan the consonantal clusters only, excluding any intervening vowels. Finally, the onset clusters typically do not undergo place assimilation. I propose that the onsets be protected by certain constraint which ensures that the coda, not the onset loses the place feature.

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Comparison of Mechanical properties and Surface Friction of White Metals Produced by Centrifugal and Laser Cladded on SCM440 (원심주조방식과 레이저 클래딩 증착법을 통한 화이트메탈의 기계 및 마찰특성 비교)

  • Jeong, Jae-Il;Kim, Dong-Hyuk;Park, Jin-Young;Oh, Joo-Young;Choi, Si-Geun;Kim, Seock-Sam;Cho, Young Tae;Lee, Ho;Ham, Seung-Sik;Kim, Jong-Hyoung
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.84-92
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    • 2018
  • Bearings are essential for reducing vibration and wear, in order to achieve high durability and increase longevity. White metal treatment of tilting pads via centrifugal casting method has the possibility of increasing durability. However, this manufacturing method has drawbacks such as long processing time, high defect rate, and harmful health effects. Laser cladding deposition technique is a powerful method that can address these issues by decreasing the processing time and providing good adhesion. In this study, we suggest optimum conditions for laser cladding deposition that can be used in industrial applications. We deposited a soft white metal layer on SCM440 that is primarily used in shafts to minimize wear of bearing pads. During the laser deposition process, we controlled factors such as laser power, powder feed rate, and laser head speed to determine the optimum conditions. In addition, we measured the hardness using micro Vickers, and performed field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and friction tests to investigate the mechanical properties and surface characteristics for different parameters. Based on the experimental results, we suggest that laser power, powder feed rate, and laser head speed of 1.3 kW, 2.5 rpm, and 10 mm/s, respectively, constitute the optimum conditions for producing white metals using laser cladding.

High Temperature Desulfurization over ZnO-Fe2O3 Mixed Metal Oxide Sorbent (ZnO-Fe2O3 복합금속 산화물을 이용한 고온에서의 황화수소 제거에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jae-Bok;Lee, Young-Soo;Yoo, Kyong-Ok
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.62-67
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    • 1994
  • Introduction : Recently, water and environmental pollution becomes serious social problem and high technology makes this pollution accelerate. Hydrogen sulfide, the main subject of our research, is one of the most dangerous air pollutant like SO$_x$ and NO$_x$. The major contaminant in coal gasification is H$_2$S, which is very toxic, hazardous and extremely corrosive. Therefore, control of hydrogen sulfide to a safe level is essential. Although commercial desulfurization process called liquid scrubbing is effective for removal of H$_2$S, it has drawbacks, the loss of sensible heat of the gas and costly wastewater treatment. Many investigations are carried out about high-temperature removal ol H$_2$S in hot coal-derived gas using metal oxide or mixed metal qxide sorbents. It was reported that ZnO was very effective sorbent for H2S removal, but it has big flaw to vaporize elemental zinc above 600\ulcorner \ulcorner As alternative, metal oxides such as CaO, $Fe_2O_3$, TiO$_2$ and CuO were added to ZnO. Especially, different results are reported for $Fe_2O_3$ additive. Tamhankar et al. reported SiO$_2$ with 45 wt% $Fe_2O_3$ sorbent is favorable for removal of H$_2$S and regeneration.

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Stability Analysis and Design of the Pretension Soil Nailing System (프리텐션 쏘일네일링 시스템의 안정해석 및 설계)

  • Park Si-Sam;Kim Hong-Taek;Choi Young-Geun
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.197-206
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    • 2004
  • The ground anchor support system may not be occasionally used because of space limitations in urban excavation sites nearby the existing structures. In this case, soil nailing system with relatively short length of nails could be efficiently adopted as an alternative method. The general soil nailing support system, however, may result in excessive deformations particularly in an excavation zone of the existing weak subsoils. Pretensioning the soil nails then could play important roles to reduce deformations mainly in the upper part of the nailed-soil excavation system as well as to improve local stability. In this study, a newly modified soil nailing technology named as the PSN (Pretension Soil Nailing), is developed to reduce both facing displacements and ground surface settlements in top-down excavation process as well as to increase the global stability. Up to now, the analytical procedure and design technique are proposed to evaluate maximum pretension force and stability of the PSN system. Also, proposed are techniques to determine the required thickness of a shotcrete facing and to estimate probability of a failure against the punching shear, Based on the proposed procedure and technique, effects of the radius of a influence circle and dilatancy angle on the thickness of a shotcrete facing, bonded length and safety factors are analyzed. In addition, effects of the reduction of deformations expected by pretension of the soil nails are examined in detail throughout an illustrative example and the $FLAC^{2D}$ program analysis. And a numerical approach is proposed PSN system using the shear strength reduction technique with the $FLAC^{2D}$ program.

Scientific Conservation Treatment of Artifacts Collected from the Lime-soil Mixture Barrier Tombs Excavated from the Site of a Public Residential Area in Godeung-dong, Seongnam (성남 고등 공공주택지구 출토 회격묘 과학적 보존처리)

  • Kim, Woungshin;Jeon, Juyeon;Kim, Beomjun;Han, Minsoo;Lee, Minhye
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.22
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    • pp.53-68
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    • 2019
  • Two lime-soil mixture barrier tombs were excavated from the tomb complex of the Woo Family of the Danyang Wu clan dating to the Joseon dynasty in Godeung-dong, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do. Relevant records offer information for more precisely dating these tombs and identifying their occupants. Tomb No. 4, in which a married couple was interred, has a corbeled square ceiling and inscriptions and paintings on its outer walls. The conservation treatment and an infrared inspection revealed that they were intended to express mourning. Tomb No. 6 has a corbeled rectangular ceiling and a single individual interred within. As the basic structure of the tomb was partially damaged in the process of disassembling it while moving the burial site, it was planned to exhibit the tomb outdoors after the remains and relics are collected. However, as the conservation treatment revealed the presence of funeral fans and pitch, and since the remaining structure clearly demonstrates the features of lime-soil mixture barrier tombs from the Joseon dynasty, the plan was changed following a meeting of an advisory council that decided in favor of presenting the tomb indoors. According to the analysis, the pitch is assumed to be resin of a rather low purity due to the immixture of foreign substances. The two tombs are expected to serve as important materials for related research, such as changes by period in the forms of Joseon-era tombs.

Hydorgen Production by Catalytic Decomposition of Propane Over Cabon-Based Catalyst (탄소계 촉매를 이용한 프로판 분해 반응에 의한 수소 생산)

  • Yoon, Suk Hoon;Han, Gi Bo;Lee, Jong Dae;Park, No-Kuk;Ryu, Si Ok;Lee, Tae Jin;Yoon, Ki June;Han, Gui Young
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.668-674
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    • 2005
  • It is reported that a method for the hydrogen production from the propane decomposition using carbon black as a catalyst is more effective than from the methane decomposition. Since the by-products like CO and $CO_2$ are not produced by the direct decomposition of propane, it is considered as an environmentally sustainable process. In this study, hydrogen was produced by the direct decomposition of propane using either commercial activated carbon or carbon black at atmospheric pressure in the temperature range of $500-1,000^{\circ}C$. Resulting products in our experiment were not only hydrogen but also several by-products such as methane, ethylene, ethane, and propylene. Hydrogen yield increased as temperature increased because the amount of those by-products produced in the experiment was inversely proportional to temperature. The achieved hydrogen yield at $750^{\circ}C$ with commercial DCC N330 catalyst was 22.47% in this study.