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Waveform characteristics of ultrasonic wave generated from CNT/PDMS composite (CNT/PDMS 복합체로부터 방사된 초음파의 파형 특성)

  • Kim, Gisuk;Kim, Moojoon;Ha, Kanglyeol;Lee, Jooho;Paeng, Dong-Guk;Choi, Min Joo
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.459-466
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    • 2019
  • When a laser pulse is irradiated on a CNT (Carbon Nanotube) and PDMS (Poly dimethylsiloxane) composite coated on a transparent PMMA (Poly methyl methacrylate) substrate, a strong ultrasonic wave is generated due to the thermoelastic effect. In this paper, the thermoacoustic theory related to the wave generation by the CNT/PDMS composite was established. The waveforms of ultrasonic waves when a laser pulse having a Gaussian waveform is irradiated on the composite with a thickness of $20{\mu}m$ were numerically simulated. From the results, it was confirmed that ultrasonic shock waves can be generated from the CNT/PDMS composite and the waveforms are changed little even if the physical properties of the composite are changed by ${\pm}20%$. It was found that the peak positive and negative pressures increase as the thermal expansion coefficient increases, or as density, heat capacity and sound speed decreased. However, those changes were not so sensitive with thermal conductivity. In addition, the physical properties of the CNT/PDMS composite fabricated in this study were estimated from the comparison of the measurement and simulation results.

A Study on the Properties of Semiconducting Materials with contents of Carbon Nanotube in Power Cable (전력케이블에서 탄소나노튜브 함량에 따른 반도전층 재료의 특성 연구)

  • Yang, Jong-Seok;Shin, Dong-Hoon;Lee, Kyoung-Yong;Park, Dae-Hee
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.56 no.3
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    • pp.571-576
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    • 2007
  • In this paper, we have investigated chemical, mechanical and structural properties by changing the content of carbon nanotube, Which is a component part of semiconductive shield in underground power transmission cable. The multi luminescence spectrometer MLA-GOLDS was used to investigate chemical properties of specimens. Also, the density meter EW-200SG was used to investigate the mechanical properties of specimens, and the FE-SEM S-4300 in Hitachi was used for dispersion of CNT(Carbon nanotube). As a result, the cl intensity, which show the effect of oxidation, was decreased by CNT of 1 [wt%], and the density of semiconductive shield materials with CNT and EEA(Ethylene Ethyl Acrylate) is lower than that for commercial semiconductive shield materials. Also, the properties of dispersion showed an increase according to an increase in the ratio of CNT, and the properties were the best at 5 wt%. Therefore, excellent chemical, mechanical and structural properties can be improved with the small amount of CNT.

Carbon nanotube/silicon hybrid heterojunctions for photovoltaic devices

  • Castrucci, Paola
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.23-56
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    • 2014
  • The significant growth of the Si photovoltaic industry has been so far limited due to the high cost of the Si photovoltaic system. In this regard, the most expensive factors are the intrinsic cost of silicon material and the Si solar cell fabrication processes. Conventional Si solar cells have p-n junctions inside for an efficient extraction of light-generated charge carriers. However, the p-n junction is normally formed through very expensive processes requiring very high temperature (${\sim}1000^{\circ}C$). Therefore, several systems are currently under study to form heterojunctions at low temperatures. Among them, carbon nanotube (CNT)/Si hybrid solar cells are very promising, with power conversion efficiency up to 15%. In these cells, the p-type Si layer is replaced by a semitransparent CNT film deposited at room temperature on the n-doped Si wafer, thus giving rise to an overall reduction of the total Si thickness and to the fabrication of a device with cheaper methods at low temperatures. In particular, the CNT film coating the Si wafer acts as a conductive electrode for charge carrier collection and establishes a built-in voltage for separating photocarriers. Moreover, due to the CNT film optical semitransparency, most of the incoming light is absorbed in Si; thus the efficiency of the CNT/Si device is in principle comparable to that of a conventional Si one. In this paper an overview of several factors at the basis of this device operation and of the suggested improvements to its architecture is given. In addition, still open physical/technological issues are also addressed.

A Theoretical Study on STM image of Carbon Nanotube (탄소나노튜브 표면의 STM 이미지를 통한 전기적 특성 연구)

  • 문원하;황호정
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2002.07a
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    • pp.314-317
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    • 2002
  • Since the early work of Tersoff and Hamann on the theory of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM), many theoretical approaches have been developed in order to gain further physical insight into the real space image that this technique provides. In this Paper, the STM image of Carbon nanotubes (CNT's) was calculated through the theoretical study. The optimized structure of CNT's was simulated using Brenner's hydrocarbon potential. The structure of simulation is (5. 5) armchair CNT and (10. 0) zigzag CNT. Also we have used that the extended Huckel tight binding (EHTB) theory already provides a fairly good qualitative description of the main processes that control the final contrast in the STM image. we found that the shape of the calculated images is hardly dependent on the exact electronic charge distribution at the surface. The STM images are not too sensitive to the precise electronic structure but, rather, they reflect its qualitative features. As a result of the simulation, The STM images of CNT's and the electronic density distribution were investigated. It found that the EHTB theory is appropriate for STM image calculation and that the STM images are in agreement with the result of Experiment.

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A Study on the Sinterning of the Carbon Nanotube/Metal Composites for the Heat Transfer Enhancement (열전달 촉진을 위한 탄소나노튜브(CNT)/금속 복합체 소결 코팅에 관한 연구)

  • Zheng, XiRu;Kim, Min Soo;Park, Chan Woo
    • Composites Research
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    • v.26 no.6
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    • pp.373-379
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    • 2013
  • The coating of metal surface with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) has been studied for the heat transfer enhancement of the boiling and condensation of refrigerant. The MWCNT/copper composite powder was made by the attrition ball milling, which has been coated on the copper wafer by electrostatic powder coating and sintered with electric furnace. In this paper, experiments were performed to assess the characterization and comparison of CNT before and after sinterning and the morphology changes of the CNT/Cu-coated surface. The samples were examined by the scanning electron microscope (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDAX) and raman spectroscopy. To verify the heat transfer enhancement, boiling heat transfer tests were performed.

Linearized of Electrostatic Force in the Carbon Nanotube for Dynamic Behavior Analysis (CNT의 동적 거동 해석을 위한 정전기력의 선형화)

  • Lee, Jongkil
    • 대한공업교육학회지
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.115-122
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    • 2005
  • For an analysis of dynamic behavior in carbon nanotube(CNT) which is widely used as micro and nano-sensors, an electrostatic force of CNT was investigated. For larger gaps in between sensor and electrode the van der Waals force can be ignored. The boundary condition in the CNT was assumed to clamped-clamped case at both ends. In this paper electrostatic force is expressed as linear equation along deflection using Taylor series. The first and second terms(${\zeta}_0$ and ${\zeta}_1$) of the linear equation are analyzed. Based on the simulation results nondimensional number ${\Phi}_0$ and ${\Phi}_1$ which came from ${\zeta}_0$ and ${\zeta}_1$ were decreased according to the increment of the gap. Reduction ratio of the second term ${\zeta}_1$ is increased up to 99% along to the increment of the gap. The higher order terms can be ignored and therefore, electrostatic force can be expressed using the first two terms of the linear equation. This results play an important role in analyzing the nonlinear dynamic behavior of the CNT as well as the pull-in voltage of simply supported switches.

Study on Design and Performance of Microwave Absorbers of Carbon Nanotube Composite Laminates (탄소나노튜브 복합재 적층판을 활용한 전파흡수체의 설계 및 성능에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Bong;Kim, Chun-Gon
    • Composites Research
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.38-45
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we present an optimization method for the single Dallenbach-layer type microwave absorbers composed of E-glass fabric/epoxy composite laminates. The composite prepreg containing carbon nanotubes (CNT) was used to control the electrical property of the composites laminates. The design technology using the genetic algorithm was used to get the optimal thicknesses of the laminates and the filler contents at various center frequencies, for which the numerical model of the complex permittivity of the composite laminate was incorporated. In the optimal design results, the content of CNT increased in proportion to the center frequency, but, on the contrary, the thickness of the microwave absorbers decreased. The permittivity and reflection loss are measured using vector network analyzer and 7 mm coaxial airline. The influence of the mismatches in between measurement and prediction of the thickness and the complex permittivity caused the shift of the center frequency, blunting of the peak at the center frequency and the reduction of the absorbing bandwidth.

An Accuracy Improvement Method for the Analysis of Process Variation Effect on CNTFET-based Circuit Performance (CNTFET 기반 회로 성능의 공정 편차 영향 분석을 위한 정확도 향상 방법)

  • Cho, Geunho
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.420-426
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    • 2018
  • In the near future, CNTFET(Carbon NanoTube Field Effect Transistor) is considered as one of the most promising candidate for the replacement of modern silicon-based transistors by utilizing the ballistic or near-ballistic transport capability of CNT(Carbon NanoTube). For the large-scale fabrication of high performance CNTFET, semiconducting CNTs have to be well-aligned with a fixed pitch and high densities in the each CNTFET. However, due to the immaturity of the CNTFET fabrication process, CNTs can be unevenly positioned in a CNTFET and existing HSPICE library file cannot support the circuit level evaluation of performance variation caused by the unevenly positioned CNTs. To evaluate the performance variation, linear programming methodology was suggested previously, but the errors can be made during the calculation of the current and the gate capacitance of a CNTFET. In this paper, the reasons causing errors will be discussed in detail and the new methodology to reduce the errors will be also suggested. Simulation results shows that the errors can be reduced from 7.096% to 3.15%.

Thermoelectric Composites Based on Carbon Nanotubes and Micro Glass Bubbles (탄소나노튜브 및 마이크로 글래스 버블 기반 열전 복합재)

  • Kang, Gu-Hyeok;Seong, Kwangwon;Kim, Myungsoo;Kim, In Guk;Bang, In Cheol;Park, Hyung Wook;Park, Young-Bin
    • Composites Research
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.70-74
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and micro glass bubbles (GBs) have been incorporated into a polyamide6 (PA6) matrix to impart thermoelectric properties. The spaces created in the matrix by GBs allows the formation of "segregated" CNT network. The tightly bound CNT network, if controlled properly, can serve as a conductive path for electron transport, while prohibiting phonon transport, which would provide an ideal configuration for thermoelectric applications. The CNTs and GBs were dispersed in a nylon-formic acid solution using horn sonication followed by coagulation in deionized water, and nanocomposite panels were fabricated using a hot press. The performance of nanocomposite panels was evaluated from thermal and electrical conductivities and Seebeck coefficient, and a thermoelectric figure of merit as high as 0.016 was achieved.

Effect of diameter of MWCNT reinforcements on the mechanical properties of cement composites

  • Zaheer, Mohd Moonis;Jafri, Mohd Shamsuddin;Sharma, Ravi
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.207-215
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    • 2019
  • Application of nanotechnology can be used to tailor made cementitious composites owing to small dimension and physical behaviour of resulting hydration products. Because of high aspect ratio and extremely high strength, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are perfect reinforcing materials. Hence, there is a great prospect to use CNTs in developing new generation cementitious materials. In the present paper, a parametric study has been conducted on cementitious composites reinforced by two types of multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) designated as Type I CNT (10-20 nm outer dia.) and Type II CNT (30-50 nm outer dia.) with various concentrations ranging from 0.1% to 0.5% by weight of cement. To evaluate important properties such as flexural strength, strain to failure, elastic modulus and modulus of toughness of the CNT admixed specimens at different curing periods, flexural bending tests were performed. Results show that composites with Type II CNTs gave more strength as compared to Type I CNTs. The highest increase in strength (flexural and compressive) is of the order of 22% and 33%, respectively, compared to control samples. Modulus of toughness at 28 days showed highest improvement of 265% for Type II 0.3% CNT composites. It is obvious that an optimum percentage of CNT could exists for composites to achieve suitable reinforcement behaviour and desired strength properties. Based on the parametric study, a tentative optimum CNT concentration (0.3% by weight of cement) has been proposed. Scanning electron microscope image shows perfect crack bridging mechanism; several of the CNTs were shown to act as crack arrestors across fine cracks along with some CNTs breakage.