• 제목/요약/키워드: chemical ablation

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Optical Emission Studies of a Plume Produced by Laser Ablation of a Graphite Target in a Nitrogen Atmosphere

  • Park, Hye-Sun;Nam, Sang-Hwan;Park, Seung-Min
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제25권5호
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    • pp.620-624
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    • 2004
  • Optical emission studies were performed to investigate thermal and dynamical properties of a plume produced by laser ablation of a graphite target in a nitrogen atmosphere. Experimental spectra of $C_2(d^3{\Pi}_g{\to}a^3{\Pi}_u$, ${\Delta}_V$=1) and CN ($B^2{\Sigma}^+{\to}X^2{\Sigma}^+,{\Delta}_V=0)$ were simulated to obtain the vibrational and rotational temperatures of the electronically excited species at various laser fluences and distances from the target. The spectroscopic temperatures of both molecules were found to be nearly independent of the laser fluence. The temperature of CN molecules was peaked in the middle of the plume while that of $C_2$decreased with increase in the distance. At a given distance, the temperature of CN molecules was clearly higher than that of $C_2$.

Matrix Infrared Spectra and DFT Computations of 2H-Azirine Produced from Acetonitrile by Laser-Ablation Plume Radiation

  • Cho, Han-Gook
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제35권7호
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    • pp.2093-2096
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    • 2014
  • 2H-azirine, a less known acetonitrile isomer, is observed in matrix IR spectra from the precursor exposed to radiation from laser ablation of transition-metals. Its vibrational characteristics confirm the previous results, and those for the deuterated and $^{13}C$ substituted isotopomers are also newly reported. The weak absorptions are traced to the low production yield due to its high energy and low extinction constants. IRC computations reveal smooth inter-conversion between 2H-azirine and $CH_2NCH$, providing a rationale for the observed variation of their relative contents during photolysis.

The Strategy to Fabricate the MTiO3(M = Sr, Ba) Thin Films by Laser Ablation

  • Im, T.M.;Park, J.Y.;Kim, H.J.;Choi, H.K.;Jung, K.W.;Jung, D.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.427-430
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    • 2008
  • BaTiO3 and SrTiO3 thin films were fabricated on Pt/Ti/SiO2/Si substrate by the pulsed laser deposition process. The dependence of the deposited film quality upon the partial oxygen pressure during the deposition process was importantly examined. Regardless of the oxygen pressure, the as-deposited films were not fully crystallized. However, the film deposited at low oxygen pressure became well crystallized after the annealing process. It was concluded, therefore, that the partial oxygen pressure is reduced as low as possible during the deposition process and then anneal the as-deposited samples at ambient pressure to fabricate the well crystallized SrTiO3 and BaTiO3 films by laser ablation.

Determination of the Isotope Ratio for Metal Samples Using a Laser Ablation/Ionization Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry

  • Song, Kyu-Seok;Cha, Hyung-Ki;Kim, Duk-Hyeon;Min, Ki-Hyun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.101-105
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    • 2004
  • The laser ablation/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry is applied to the isotopic analysis of solid samples using a home-made instrument. The technique is convenient for solid sample analysis due to the onestep process of vaporization and ionization of the samples. The analyzed samples were lead, cadmium, molybdenum, and ytterbium. To optimize the analytical conditions of the technique, several parameters, such as laser energy, laser wavelength, size of the laser beam on the samples surface, and high voltages applied on the ion source electrodes were varied. Low energy of laser light was necessary to obtain the optimal mass resolution of spectra. The 532 nm light generated mass spectra with the higher signal-to-noise ratio compared with the 355 nm light. The best mass resolution obtained in the present study is ~1,500 for the ytterbium.

Neural Ablation and Regeneration in Pain Practice

  • Choi, Eun Ji;Choi, Yun Mi;Jang, Eun Jung;Kim, Ju Yeon;Kim, Tae Kyun;Kim, Kyung Hoon
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제29권1호
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2016
  • A nerve block is an effective tool for diagnostic and therapeutic methods. If a diagnostic nerve block is successful for pain relief and the subsequent therapeutic nerve block is effective for only a limited duration, the next step that should be considered is a nerve ablation or modulation. The nerve ablation causes iatrogenic neural degeneration aiming only for sensory or sympathetic denervation without motor deficits. Nerve ablation produces the interruption of axonal continuity, degeneration of nerve fibers distal to the lesion (Wallerian degeneration), and the eventual death of axotomized neurons. The nerve ablation methods currently available for resection/removal of innervation are performed by either chemical or thermal ablation. Meanwhile, the nerve modulation method for interruption of innervation is performed using an electromagnetic field of pulsed radiofrequency. According to Sunderland's classification, it is first and foremost suggested that current neural ablations produce third degree peripheral nerve injury (PNI) to the myelin, axon, and endoneurium without any disruption of the fascicular arrangement, perineurium, and epineurium. The merit of Sunderland's third degree PNI is to produce a reversible injury. However, its shortcoming is the recurrence of pain and the necessity of repeated ablative procedures. The molecular mechanisms related to axonal regeneration after injury include cross-talk between axons and glial cells, neurotrophic factors, extracellular matrix molecules, and their receptors. It is essential to establish a safe, long-standing denervation method without any complications in future practices based on the mechanisms of nerve degeneration as well as following regeneration.

Mass Spectrometric Study of Carbon Cluster Formation in Laser Ablation of Graphite at 355 nm

  • Koo, Young-Mi;Choi, Young-Ku;Lee, Kee-Hag;Jung, Kwang-Woo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.309-314
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    • 2002
  • The ablation dynamics and cluster formation of $C_n^+$ ions ejected from 355 nm laser ablation of a graphite target in vacuum are investigated using a reflectron time-of-flight (RTOF) mass spectrometer. At low laser fluence, odd-numbered cluster ions with $3{\leq}n{\leq}15$ are predominantly produced. Increasing the laser fluence shifts the maximum size distribution towards small cluster ions, implying the fragmentation of larger clusters within the hot plume. The temporal evolution of $C_n^+$ ions was measured by varying the delay time of the ion extraction pulse with respect to the laser irradiation, providing significant information on the characteristics of the ablated plume. Above a laser fluence of $0.2J/cm^2$ , large cluster ions ($n{\geq}30$) are produced at relatively long delay times, indicating that atoms or small carbon clusters aggregate during plume propagation. The dependence of the intensity of ablated $C_n^+$ ions on delay time after laser irradiation shows that the most probable velocity of each cluster ion decreases with cluster size.

Comparative Toxicity Studies of Ultra-Pure Ag, Au, Co, and Cu Nanoparticles Generated by Laser Ablation in Biocompatible Aqueous Solution

  • Kim, Yea-Seul;Kim, Kuk-Ki;Shin, Seon-Mi;Park, Seung-Min;Hah, Sang-Soo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제33권10호
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    • pp.3265-3268
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    • 2012
  • Nanoparticles (NPs) are increasingly used in consumer products, which have aroused many concerns and debates regarding their fate in biological systems from a point of their safety/toxicity. Although a number of studies on the biological effects of NPs have been published, these are often complicated by the possible toxicity of conventional NPs, caused by contamination with chemical precursors or additives during their synthesis and/or purification procedures. To explicitly understand the toxicity basis of NPs, it is necessary to directly address a main problem related to their intrinsic/inherent toxicity and/or incompatibility with biological objects. The present study is designed to take advantage of a novel laser-assisted method called laser ablation to generate Ag, Au, Co, and Cu NPs in biocompatible aqueous solution, and to evaluate the toxicity of the resulting ultra-pure NPs. Our results show that the ultra-pure NPs with nascent surfaces possess moderate cytotoxicity to human cells in a cell-dependent manner.

도광판 금형의 제작 방법에 따른 사출금형 및 성형품의 표면특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Surface Characteristics of Injection Mold and Injection Molded Part depending on LGP-Mold Fabrication Methods)

  • 도영수;김종선;고영배;김종덕;윤경환;황철진
    • 소성∙가공
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    • 제16권8호
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    • pp.596-602
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    • 2007
  • LGP (Light Guiding Plate) of LCD-BLU (Liquid Crystal Display - Back Light Unit) is one of the major components that affect the product quality of LCD. The optical patterns of LGP(2.2") molds are fabricated by three different methods, namely, (1) laser ablation, (2) chemical etching and (3) LiGA-reflow, respectively. The characteristics of surface patterns and roughnesses of molds and injection molded parts were compared to evaluate the optical characteristics. The optical patterns of injection molded LGP with mold fabricated by LiGA - reflow method showed the best geometric structure. The surface roughness (Ra) of LGP#s with molds fabricated by (1) laser ablation: $Ra={\sim}31nm$, (2) chemical etching: $Ra={\sim}22nm$, and (3) LiGA-reflow: $Ra={\sim}4nm$.