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Study on expandability and X-ray coherent scattering domain size of bentonite from Gampo and Yonil area, Korea (감포와 연일 지역 벤토나이트의 팽창성 및 X-선 부합성 산란영역 크기에 관한 연구)

  • 강일모;박석찬;문희수;유장한
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2003
  • This study was performed to measure expandabilities and coherent scattering domain sizes (CSDs) of bentonite samples from Campo and Yonil area, Korea, using X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), and to compare their experimental data with those of international standard bentonite samples (SAz-1, STx-1, and SWy-2). Most of Gampo and Yonil bentonite samples comprised randomly interstratified illite-smectite (R0 I-S), and their expandabilities ranged over 77-100%S$_{XRD}$ from the saddle/001 method. The interstratification deformed 001 peaks of EG-solvated samples (Mering's first principle), which prohibited us from adopting these peaks to measure CSDs using BWA (Bertaut-Warren-Averbach) method. CSDs of the bentonite samples with R0 I-S could be measured through dehydration at 30$0^{\circ}C$ after K-saturation, where the deformation originated from the interstratification could be removed effectively. Campo and Yonil bentonite samples showed that their mean CSDs ranged over 3.8-5.4 interlayers, and that their CSDs distributions were similar to those of Gonzales (STx-1) and Wyoming (SWy-2) bentonite samples.

X-Ray Scattering Studies on Molecular Structures of Star and Dendritic Polymers

  • Jin, Sang-Woo;Jin, Kyeong-Sik;Yoon, Jin-Hwan;Heo, Kyu-Young;Kim, Je-Han;Kim, Kwang-Woo;Ree, Moon-Hor;Higashihara, Tomoya;Watanabe, Takumi;Hirao, Akira
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.16 no.8
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    • pp.686-694
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    • 2008
  • We studied the molecular shapes and structural characteristics of a 33-armed, star polystyrene (PS-33A) and two $3^{rd}$-generation, dendrimer-like, star-branched poly(methyl methacrylate)s with different architectures (pMMA-G3a and PMMA-3Gb) and 32 end-branches under good solvent and theta ($\Theta$) solvent conditions by using synchrotron small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The SAXS analyses were used to determine the structural details of the star PS and dendrimer-like, star-branched PMMA polymers. PS-33A had a fuzzy-spherical shape, whereas PMMA-G3a and PMMA-G3b had fuzzy-ellipsoidal shapes of similar size, despite their different chemical architectures. The star PS polymer's arms were more extended than those of linear polystyrene. Furthermore, the branches of the dendrimer-like, star-branched polymers were more extended than those of the star PS polymer, despite having almost the same number of branches as PS-33A. The differences between the internal chain structures of these materials was attributed to their different chemical architectures.

Scattered Light Representation in Accordance with the Material Using Scatterer Template in Volume Rendering (볼륨 렌더링에서 산란자 템플릿을 이용한 재질별 산란광 표현)

  • Lee, Byeong-Joon;Kwon, Koojoo;Shin, Byeong-Seok
    • KIPS Transactions on Software and Data Engineering
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    • v.5 no.12
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    • pp.677-684
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    • 2016
  • For realistic rendering volume to calculate the light effects as well as the shade is essential. In order to produce the high quality of the resulting image, it is necessary to represent a global illumination, and it should be considered an indirect effect of the direct impact and scattering of light. It requires a lot of resources in order to perform this operation and, in particular, is very expensive when large amounts of data to be rendered as a volume data is consumed. In this paper, we generate a scatterer template according to the physical laws for each material. Considering that each object having material property stores photons of the template based on the Lambert illumination model. When the volume rendering in this paper, using the photon is stored in the template, based on the voxel to be sampled within the examination volume occluded, and it represents the global illumination of the scattering. Because the materials produced by the template requires a less resource only if comprised of a complex material, a simple operation can be expressed within the scattering volume at a low cost through.

Detecting Incipient Caries Using Front-illuminated Infrared Light Scattering Imaging

  • Kim, Ji-Young;Ro, Jung-Hoon;Jeon, Gye-Rok;Kim, Jin-Bom;Ye, Soo-Young
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.310-316
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    • 2012
  • A new method for early caries diagnosis was proposed and tested through a home-made optical examination system that used quantitative light fluorescence (QLF) and digital imaging fiber optic transillumination (FOTI) (DIFOTI), with light sources across a wide spectral range, from 350 nm to 1,000 nm. The front-illuminated infrared light scattering image (FIR) showed similar diagnostic abilities to that of DIFOTI. The FIR method was invented based on the observation that caries lesions lose the high transmittance and low scattering properties of benign enamel tissue. There are various methods for the early diagnosis of caries, such as visual examination, exploration, X-ray radiography, QLF, FOTI, and infrared fluorescence (diagnodent). Among them, methods based on optical properties are regarded as having the most potential. A comparative study was performed between the FOTI, QLF, diagnodent, optical coherence tomography, and FIR scattering image methods, using 20 extracted teeth samples with early caries. A scale of lesion measurement based on optical image contrast was proposed. The statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between the DIFOTI and FIR methods (r = 0.35, p < 0.05). However, the QLF and diagnodent methods showed little association with FIR images, as they have different detection principles as compared with FIR. Tomographic images obtained by OCT, using 1,330 nm super luminescent LED as a gold standard of tooth structure, verified that the FOTI and FIR results correctly represented the lack of homogeneity in dental tissue. The newly proposed FIR method attained similar diagnostic results to those of FOTI, but with an easier approach.

Underwater Acoustic Communication Channel Modeling Regarding Magnitude Fluctuation Based on Ocean Surface Scattering Theory and BELLHOP Ray Model and Its Application to Passive Time-reversal Communication (해수면에 의한 신호 응답 강도의 시변동성 특성이 적용된 벨홉 기반의 수중음향 통신 채널 모델링 및 수동 시역전 통신 응용)

  • Kim, Joonsuk;Koh, Il-Suek;Lee, Yongshik
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.116-123
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    • 2013
  • This paper represents generation of time-varying underwater acoustic channels by performing scattering simulation with time-varying ocean surface and Kirchhoff approximation. In order to estimate the time-varying ocean surface, 1D Pierson-Moskowitz ocean power spectrum and Gaussian correlation function were used. The computed scattering coefficients are applied to the amplitudes of each impulse of BELLHOP simulation result. The scattering coefficients are then compared with measured doppler spectral density of signal components which were scattered from ocean surface and the correlation time used in the Gaussian correlation function was estimated by the comparison. Finally, bit-error-rate and channel correlation simulations were performed with the generated time-varying channel based on passive time-reversal communication scenario.

Synchrotron Grazing Incidence X-ray Scattering and Its Applications in Polymer Nanotechnology

  • Ree, Moon-Hor;Lee, Byeong-Du;Yoon, Jin-Hwan;Heo, Kyu-Young;Jin, Kyeong-Sik;Jin, Sang-Woo;Kim, Hyun-Chul;Kim, Gha-Hee;Choi, Seung-Chul;Oh, Weon-Tae;Park, Young-Hee;Hwang, Yong-Taek;Kim, Jong-Seong
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.120-120
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    • 2006
  • In our study grazing incidence X-ray scattering (GIXS) measurements with synchrotron radiation sources were conducted statically and in-situ for a series of nanoscale thin films prepared from nanoporous dielectrics, block copolymers, brush polymers, and molecular assemblies. All GIXS measurements were performed at the Pohang Accelerator Laboratory. The measured scattering data were analyzed in detail by using newly developed GIXS scattering theory. All GIXS results will be discussed in details with considering the materials chemistry and nanostructure formation process parameters.

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Molecular Shapes of Star-Polystyrenes with Various Arms in Solutions Determined using X-Ray Scattering

  • Jin, Sang-Woo;Higashihara, Tomoya;Jin, Kyeong-Sik;Yoon, Jin-Hwan;Heo, Kyu-Young;Kim, Je-Han;Kim, Kwang-Woo;Hirao, Akira;Ree, Moon-Hor
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.301-301
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    • 2006
  • The physical properties of well-defined star-shape polystyrenes with high number of arms (6 to 57 arms) in good and theta solvents were studied using synchrotron X-ray scattering. The scattering profiles for multi-armed polystyrenes shown the molecular shape is changed according to increasing of number of arm. From various parameters which were obtained from scattering profiles, the molecular shape was determined more detail. As results, the molecular shape was changed from a fuzzy-ellipsoid for 6-armed PS to a fuzzy-sphere sphere for 57-armed PS according to increasing of number of arm.

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Density Estimation Technique for Effective Representation of Light In-scattering (빛의 내부산란의 효과적인 표현을 위한 밀도 추정기법)

  • Min, Seung-Ki;Ihm, In-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Computer Graphics Society
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.9-20
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    • 2010
  • In order to visualize participating media in 3D space, they usually calculate the incoming radiance by subdividing the ray path into small subintervals, and accumulating their respective light energy due to direct illumination, scattering, absorption, and emission. Among these light phenomena, scattering behaves in very complicated manner in 3D space, often requiring a great deal of simulation efforts. To effectively simulate the light scattering effect, several approximation techniques have been proposed. Volume photon mapping takes a simple approach where the light scattering phenomenon is represented in volume photon map through a stochastic simulation, and the stored information is explored in the rendering stage. While effective, this method has a problem that the number of necessary photons increases very fast when a higher variance reduction is needed. In an attempt to resolve such problem, we propose a different approach for rendering particle-based volume data where kernel smoothing, one of several density estimation methods, is explored to represent and reconstruct the light in-scattering effect. The effectiveness of the presented technique is demonstrated with several examples of volume data.

The Evaluation of Scattering Effects for Various Source Locations within a Phantom in Gamma Camera (감마카메라에서의 팬텀 내 선원 위치 변화에 따른 산란 영향 평가)

  • Yu, A-Ram;Lee, Young-Sub;Kim, Jin-Su;Kim, Kyeong-Min;Cheon, Gi-Jeong;Kim, Hee-Joung
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.216-224
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    • 2009
  • $^{131}I$ is a radiological isotope being used widely for treatment of cancer as emitting gamma-ray and it is also applied to estimate the function of thyroid for its accumulation in thyroid. However, $^{131}I$ is more difficult to quantitate comapred to $^{99m}Tc$, because $^{131}I$ has multiple energy gamma-ray emissions compared to $^{99m}Tc$ which is a mono energetic gamma-ray source. Especially, scattered ray and septal penetration resulted by high energy gamma ray have a bad influence upon nuclear medicine image. The purpose of this study was to estimate scatter components depending on the different source locations within a phantom using Monte Carlo simulation (GATE). The simulation results were validated by comparing with the results of real experiments. Dual-head gamma camera (ECAM, Chicago, Illinois Siemens) with high energy, general-purpose, and parallel hole collimators (hole radius: 0.17 cm, septal thickness: 0.2 cm, length: 5.08 cm) was used in this experiment. The NaI crystal is $44.5{\times}59.1\;cm$ in height and width and 0.95 cm in thickness. The diameter and height of PMMA phantom were 16 cm and 15 cm, respectively. The images were acquired at 5 different locations of $^{131}I$ point source within the phantom and the images of $^{99m}Tc$ were also acquired for comparison purpose with low energy source. The simulation results indicated that the scattering was influenced by the location of source within a phantom. The scattering effects showed the same tendency in both simulation and actual experiment, and the results showed that the simulation was very adequate for further studies. The results supported that the simulation techniques may be used to generalize the scattering effects as a function of a point source location within a phantom.

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Numerical Modeling and Experiment for Single Grid-Based Phase-Contrast X-Ray Imaging

  • Lim, Hyunwoo;Lee, Hunwoo;Cho, Hyosung;Seo, Changwoo;Lee, Sooyeul;Chae, Byunggyu
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.83-91
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    • 2017
  • In this work, we investigated the recently proposed phase-contrast x-ray imaging (PCXI) technique, the so-called single grid-based PCXI, which has great simplicity and minimal requirements on the setup alignment. It allows for imaging of smaller features and variations in the examined sample than conventional attenuation-based x-ray imaging with lower x-ray dose. We performed a systematic simulation using a simulation platform developed by us to investigate the image characteristics. We also performed a preliminary PCXI experiment using an established a table-top setup to demonstrate the performance of the simulation platform. The system consists of an x-ray tube ($50kV_p$, 5 mAs), a focused-linear grid (200-lines/inch), and a flat-panel detector ($48-{\mu}m$ pixel size). According to our results, the simulated contrast of phase images was much enhanced, compared to that of the absorption images. The scattering length scale estimated for a given simulation condition was about 117 nm. It was very similar, at least qualitatively, to the experimental contrast, which demonstrates the performance of the simulation platform. We also found that the level of the phase gradient of oriented structures strongly depended on the orientation of the structure relative to that of linear grids.