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Terahertz Wave Transmission Properties of Metallic Periodic Structures Printed on a Photo-paper

  • Lee, Sung-Ho;Gee, Sang-Yoon;Kang, Chul;Kee, Chul-Sik
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.282-285
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    • 2010
  • We printed a one-dimensional array of metallic wires and a two-dimensional array of metallic split ring resonators on a photo-paper by using a high-dots-per-inch resolution printer and an ink with silver nano-particles. The printed sample sizes are $1.0{\times}1.0cm^2$. The transmission measured by a terahertz time domain spectroscopy system shows that the arrays of wires and split ring resonators could act as polarizers and band-stop filters, respectively, in a terahertz frequency region.

Ag Paste Using Ag Nanowires

  • Hong, Jun-Ui;Kim, Dae-Jin;Kong, Byung-Seon;Kim, Sang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.02a
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    • pp.546-546
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    • 2012
  • Traditional screen printing is still a dominant method to print electrodes on c-Si solar cells. In order to achieve higher efficiency for c-Si solar cells, improvement of the electrode material is one of the key approaches. Shadowing loss can be reduced by using high aspect ratio finger electrode with width of finger electrode less than 80um. The rheological properties of Ag paste for applying c-Si solar cells are improved by using Ag nanowires. The printing properties including the aspect ratio of printed electrode can be improved with higher Thixotropic index (T.I.) values.

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AgNW-based functional polymer cantilever to improve maturity and contractility of cardiomyocytes (심근세포 성숙도 및 수축력 향상을 위한 AgNW 기반의 기능성 폴리머 캔틸레버)

  • Jeung, Min-young;Sim, Yu-ri;Yun, Ha-young;Kim, Dong-Su;Lee, Dong-Weon
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.185-189
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    • 2021
  • Herein, we propose a functional polymer cantilever to enhance maturation and contractile force of cardiomyocytes. The proposed cantilever consists of a surface-patterned polymer substrate and silver nanowires (AgNWs). The AgNWs are transferred to the PDMS substrate using conventional molding techniques. This thin metallic surface significantly improves the adhesion of cardiomyocyte on the surface-patterned PDMS with the hydrophobic characteristics. In addition, the use of AgNWs improves the visibility of the conducting PDMS substrate for the observation of cardiomyocyte through an inverted microscope. The AgNWs also assist in synchronizing each cardiomyocyte to maximize its contractile force.

Characterization of Combined Micro- and Nano-structure Silicon Solar Cells using a POCl3 Doping Process

  • Jeong, Chaehwan;Kim, Changheon;Lee, Jonghwan;Yi, Junsin;Lim, Sangwoo;Lee, Suk-Ho
    • Current Photovoltaic Research
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.69-72
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    • 2013
  • Combined nano- and micro-wires (CNMWs) Si arrays were prepared using PR patterning and silver-assisted electroless etching. A $POCl_3$ doping process was applied to the fabrication of CNMWs solar cells. KOH solution was used to remove bundles in CNMWs and the etching time was varied from 30 to 240 s. The lowest reflectance of 3.83% was obtained at KOH etching time of 30 s, but the highest carrier lifetime of $354{\mu}s$ was observed after the doping process at 60 s. At the same etching time, a $V_{oc}$ of 574 mV, $J_{sc}$ of $28.41mA/cm^2$, FF of 74.4%, and Eff. of 12.2% were achieved in the CNMWs solar cell. CNMWs solar cells have potential for higher efficiency by improving the post-process and surface-rear side structure.

Microstructure of Cu-Ag Filamentary Nanocomposite Wires Annealed at Different Temperatures (어닐링한 Cu-Ag 나노복합재 와이어의 미세조직)

  • Kwak, Ho Yeon;Hong, Sun Ig;Lee, Kap Ho
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.49 no.12
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    • pp.995-1000
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    • 2011
  • The microstructure of Cu-24 wt.%Ag filamentary nanocomposite fabricated by a thermo-mechanical process has been investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations. This study is focused on the stability of Ag filaments formed by cold drawing; the effects of thermal treatment on the precipitation behavior and distribution of Ag-rich precipitates were also investigated. The Ag filaments elongated along the <111> orientation were observed in Cu-rich ${\alpha}$ phase of the as-drawn specimen and the copper matrix and the silver filament have a cube on cube orientation relationship. Annealing at temperatures lower than $200^{\circ}C$ for the as-drawn specimen caused insignificant change of the fibrous morphology but squiggly interfaces or local breaking of the elongated Ag filaments were easily observed with annealing at $300^{\circ}C$. When samples were annealed at $400^{\circ}C$, discontinuous precipitation was observed in supersaturated Cu solid solution. Ag precipitates with a thickness of 7-20 nm were observed along the <112> direction and the orientation relationship between the copper matrix and the Ag precipitates maintained the same orientation relationship in the as-drawn specimen. The interface between the copper matrix and the Ag precipitates is parallel to {111} and micro-twins were observed in the Ag precipitates.