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Growth of $ZrO_2$ Single Crystal Using Flux Method (융제법의 의한 $ZrO_2$ 단결정 성장)

  • 이희훈;오근호;이종근;신건철
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.3-8
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    • 1985
  • $ZrO_2$ single crystals were grown by slow cooling flux method using Borax $(Na_2B_4O_7)$ and KF as flux agent. The morphology of grown crystals was observed under a petrographic microscope. And the results obtained from grow crystals were as follows : 1. $ZrO_2$ crystals grown in the present work are morphologically divided into two shapes ; tabular and den-dritic crystals. 2. The maximum size of the crystals grown reaches to $4{\times}15{\times}2mm$ on edge into length at $ZrO_2$ 15mole% Borax 50mole% and KF 35mole% 3. $ZrO_2$ single crystals grown by flux method have monoclinc structure. 4. The content of KF as flux agents was limited by 60mole% KF. Since alumina crucible was heavily damaged by increasing KF content.

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Frictional Behavior and Film Thickness of Some Liquid Crystals in Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication (탄성 유체 윤활에서의 액정의 마찰 특성 및 유막두께)

  • 이희성
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.255-259
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    • 2002
  • The tribological properties of eight different liquid crystals were investigated in a concentrated point contact device and a ball-on-flat contact. For comparison, the same tests were also performed with commercial greases and the corresponding base oils. Under the fully flooded conditions studied, liquid crystals in a concentrated point contact showed lower friction than commercial greases and greater film thickness dependence on rolling speed than grease base oils or greases. Test results also showed that the film thickness and friction were little influenced by the composition of the examined liquid crystals.

Development of spherical crystallization technique and its application to pharmaceutical systems

  • Kawashima, Yoshiaki
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.145-151
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    • 1984
  • A novel agglomeration technique, termed "Spherical Crystallization Process", which can transform directly the fine crystals produced in the crystallization or the reaction process into a spherical shape was developed. By this technique, needle like crystals such as salicylic acid were transformed into free flowing and directly compressible agglomerates. Sphericaly agglomerated aminophyline crystals were obtained directly from the reaction system, which could reduce the preparation processes, e. g. synthesis, crystallization and agglomeration, into only one step. Sodium theophyline monohydrate agglomerates were prepared by salting out, the rate process of which was described by a first order kinetics. Agglomerated crystals of ndw complex of indo-methacin-mepirizole were prepare with this technique; an improved therapeutic effect of the resultant crystals was expected. expected.

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Y-Ba-Cu-O Single Crystals Growth by Skull Method (스컬(Skull)법에 의한 Y-Ba-Cu-O계 단결정 성장)

  • 정대식;오근호
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.43-47
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    • 1990
  • An attempt was made to grow Y-Ba-Cu-O single crystals by skull method(cold crucible process). Grown YBa2Cu3O7-x(YBC) single crystals were obtained from the upper part of the YBC solid mixture. There were plate-like YBC single crystals aligned with solidified flux along the crystal growth direction. Single crystal size was (5$\times$2$\times$0.2㎣) and was grown to a-b plane of YBC crystal structure which can flow super currents. Optical microscope and X-ray diffraction were employed characterize these microstructure and YBC single crystals.

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A Study on the Lubrication Characteristics of Liquid Crystals (액정의 윤활특성에 관한 연구)

  • 임윤철;민지홍
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.30-37
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    • 1992
  • The displacement and pressure field of liquid crystals are analyzed numerically and compared with classical Reynolds theory. A plane slider bearing is employed as a simple example considering elasticity, permeability and splay effect which are the inherent characteristics of layered liquid crystals. Due to the geometric constraint of thin wedge and the strong anchoring behavior of the liquid crystals dislocations are inevitable. A finite element method is used to solve five coupled nonlinear equations. The load characteristics based on the pressure distribution along the gap shows that the liquid crystals can carry large load compared to the conventional lubricants.

Structure, stability and applications of colloidal crystals

  • Yanagioka, Masaki;Frank, Curtis W.
    • Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.97-107
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    • 2008
  • This article presents an overview of current research activities that center on colloidal crystals resulting from self-assembly of surface-charged nanoparticles. It is organized into three parts: the first part discusses characterization of colloidal structures, the second part describes colloidal stability from the rheological aspects of colloidal crystals suspended in medium, and the third part highlights polymerized colloidal crystals as a promising application. Finally, we briefly discuss the directions of future research in this area.

Domain Structures of LiNbO3 Single Crystals Grown by Czochralski Method (Czochralski법에 의해 성장시킨 LiNbO3단결정의 Domain Structure)

  • 최종건;오근호
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.699-703
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    • 1988
  • Domain structures of LiNbO3 crystals grown by Czochralski method were examined according to the growth axis and the rotational speed of crystals. Ring shape and split domain structures were revealed in Z-axis and Y-axis grown crystals respectively. It was found that the domain structures of grown crystals were closely related to the solid-liquid interface shape during growth.

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Nonlinear Localized Modes in Photonic Crystals

  • Park, Q-Han
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.96-99
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    • 2002
  • We give a brief overview of nonlinear localized modes in photonic crystals. We explain how photonic crystals can potentially be important in making small scale active devices which operate in an all optical way. Two models to approach nonlinear photonic crystals, the coupled mode theory and the discrete lattice theory using a Green's function, are explained.

Growth of Optical Quality $Bi_{12}GeO_{20}$ Crystals and Preparation of SAW-Filter ($Bi_{12}GeO_{20}$단결정 육성 및 표면탄성파 소자 제조)

  • 이태근;정수진
    • Korean Journal of Crystallography
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.32-40
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    • 1991
  • The effects of compositional variation, rotation speel and pulling rate on the growth of optical quality Bi120e02(1 crystals were examined. It was found to flatten the shape of crystal-melt interface for yowing a single crystals less than about 30mm in diameter at the rotation speed of 50rpm. Diameter of crystals with flat interface was increased as the pulling rate. The precipitation of Bi40e3012 phase set limits to pulling rate of BGO crystals. Precipitate-free BGO crystals were grown under pulling rate of 2mm l hr which released the stress resulted from too hi어 Pulling rate, and from 6. IBi203·GeO2 batch composition obtained by addition of 0.1 mole Bi203 into Bi-deficient melts to fill up the deficiency resulted from gradual volatilization of Bi2O). The pale-yellow colored crystals had good quality in that dislocation density was less than 103pits/cm, and it also exhibited transmittance of 70% and optical activity of 23°/mm. and SAW velosity was measured 1700m/sec on 111 cut 110 propagating BGO crystals. The SAW filter with electrode thickness of 9.8um was fabricated by using the electron beam and dry etching technique, it makes Bi12GeO20 devices intersting for color TV IF with half device size.

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Non-blinking dendritic crystals from C-dot solution

  • Mewada, Ashmi;Vishwakarma, Ritesh;Patil, Bhushan;Phadke, Chinmay;Kalita, Golap;Sharon, Maheshwar;Sharon, Madhuri
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.211-214
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    • 2015
  • Bio-imaging and drug carriers for delivery have created a huge demand for crystals. Crystals are fascinating materials that have been grown for a long time but obtaining biocompatible fluorescent crystals is a challenging task. We report on the growth of fluorescent crystals using a carbon dot (C-dot) solution by a hydrothermal process. The crystallization pattern of these C-dots exhibited a unique dendritic structure having a feather-like morphology. The growth temperature and pressure were maintained at 60℃ and 200 mmHg, respectively, for crystal growth. A green fluorescence (under UV light) that was observed in the C-dot solution was retained in the crystals formed from the solution. Cytotoxicity studies on Vero cells revealed the crystals to be extremely biocompatible. These fluorescent crystals are extremely well suited for biomedical and optoelectronic applications.