Authors: Dong Yeop Lee, Jung Rak Lee, Do Geun Kim, Gun Hwan Lee, Young Seok Kim, Pung Keun Song
Abstract: Ga-doped ZnO films were deposited on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate by dc
magnetron sputtering using a high density GZO target (doped with 6.65 wt% Ga2O3) without
substrate heating. We investigated electrical, structural, and mechanical properties of GZO films
deposited under various total gas pressures (Ptot). GZO films deposited at Ptot of 2.0 Pa showed the
lowest resistivity (2.91 x 10-2 7cm), which could be attributed to higher crystallinity of the film. Also,
this GZO film showed the lowest change in resistance (8 R/R0 = 0.3) for the dynamic bending test.
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Authors: Ju Dong Lee, Hyoung Chan Kim, Young Seok Kim, Yang Do Kim, Man Sig Lee
Abstract: Nanosized TiO2-Ag-SiO2 sols were prepared with modified sol-gel method using reduction
agent. The physical properties of the prepared particles were investigated by TEM, XRD and FT-IR.
The titanium tetraisopropoxide (TTIP, 98% Aldrich), teraethylorthosilicate (TEOS, 98% Aldrich) and
silver nitrate were used as precursors of titania, silica and silver, respectively. Sodium citrate tribasic
dihydrate (C6H5Na3.2H2O, Aldrich) was used as a reduction agent. This paper presents the effect of
nanosized TiO2-Ag-SiO2 sols on the formation of methane hydrate in a semi-batch vessel. The
micrographs of TEM showed that the TiO2-Ag-SiO2 particles possessed a spherical morphology with
a narrow size distribution. The crystallite size of particles decreased with an increasing the SiO2
content. In addition, the water solution with 1.0 wt% of TiO2-Ag-SiO2 particles acted as promoter for
methane hydrate formation.
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Authors: Sung Doo Hwang, Wang Kee Min, Ik Min Park, Young Do Park, Young Seok Kim, Yong Ho Park
Abstract: P-type thermoelectric material Si0.8Ge0.2 was fabricated by mechanical alloying(MA) and
Hot-Press Process(HP) The effect of Boron(0.25~2wt%) addition on the thermoelectric properties of
p-type Si0.8Ge0.2 alloy was reported. Experiments showed that the electrical conductivity decreased
with Boron content at temperature ranging from 500K to 1250K. The carrier concentration measured
by the Hall effect measurement also decreased as a function of doping level. With increasing
temperature, the Seebeck coefficient and the power factor increased with boron content. Based on
measured results, the Figure of Merit (Z) value of 0.5 wt% Si0.8Ge0.2 alloy increased with the small
addition of Boron, and reached maximum rapidly; the Z value was 0.9×10-3/K, the highest value
among the prepared alloys.
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Authors: Moon Hee Choi, Yoon Bok Lee, In Bae Kim, Young Seok Kim, Young Mok Rhyim, Jin Chun Kim, Yang Do Kim
Abstract: Cadmium selenide (CdSe) of hollow sphere with 30-50nm in diameter have been prepared form
the mixed solution of cadmium chloride (CdCl2), sodium selenosulfate(Na2SeSO3) and ethylenediamine
(H2NCH2CH2NH2) at room temperature. The hollow sphere of CdSe was characterized by transmission
electron microscopy (TEM), high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and X-ray
diffraction (XRD). The molar ratio of EDA to Cd2+ ions in this system was important factor on controlled
synthesis in the self-encapsulated morphology. Based on the observation on morphological difference
with molar ratio of EDA to Cd2+ ion, the possible mechanism for the formation of CdSe hollow sphere
was discussed.
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Authors: Myoung Seok Sung, Yoon Bok Lee, Young Seok Kim, Young Mok Rhyim, Jin Chun Kim, In Bae Kim, Yang Do Kim
Abstract: CdSe nanoparticles with average particles size of ~ 3.4 nm were successfully prepared by the
sonochemical reduction of a mixed solution of CdCl2, Na2SeSO3 and CH2CH2OH)2NH at room temperature.
CdSe nanoparticles characterized by TEM, XPS and XRD analysis revealed the formation of high
purity cubic phase CdSe nanoparticles with lattice constant of a=6.415Å. CdSe nanoparticles showed
relatively large range of particle size distribution from 20 to 50 nm as the sonication time increased.
UV-Vis absorption spectra showed a red-shift in the wavelength region of 545-590 nm as increasing
sonication time due to the gradual growth of CdSe nanoparticles in the solution. This paper will mainly
present the effects of ultrasonic irradiation on the formation and properties of CdSe nanoparticles.
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Authors: Shin Ho Kim, Yoon Bok Lee, Seung Chan Cho, Young Mok Rhyim, Jin Chun Kim, Young Seok Kim, In Bae Kim, Yang Do Kim
Abstract: Cadmium selenide (CdSe) have been prepared by the reduction of mixed solution of cadmium
chloride (CdCl2), sodium selenosulfate (Na2SeSO3) and diethanolamine ((CH2CH2OH)2NH) at temperatures
of 80-200°C under Ar atmosphere. Characteristics of CdSe nanoparticles were analyzed using
transmission electron microscopy (TEM), x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and x-ray diffraction
(XRD) and UV-Vis absorption spectra. CdSe samples prepared at relatively low temperature of below
100°C showed cubic structure while samples synthesized at temperature above 100°C showed hexagonal
phase. The increased reaction temperature caused the particle size increase as well as the agglomeration
of particles to form a hollow sphere. UV-Vis absorption spectra also showed a red-shift as increasing
reaction temperatures due to the gradual growth of CdSe nanoparticles in the solution. The relatively
sharp absorption band from samples synthesized at 80 and 100°C can be attributed to homogeneous
particle size distribution compared with those of prepared at elevated temperatures. This paper will
mainly discuss the phase stability of CdSe nanoparticles as well as the hollow sphere formation.
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Authors: Yang Do Kim, Eun Young Choi, Yoon Bok Lee, Young Seok Kim, Hyong Kuk Kim, Kwang Ho Kim
Abstract: Nickel powders were synthesized by the reduction of hydrazine of nickel salts from
diethanolamine (DEA) solution, and the morphological characteristics of nickel powders were investigated with various process conditions such as the addition of hydrazine, reaction temperature, the composition of mixed solvents. The addition of hydrazine in DEA solution largely affected the size control of nickel powders. Under N2H4/Ni2+molar ratio= 1.5 and 2.0 conditions, spherical nickel powders in the submicron range were obtained owing to higher the reduction rate. An
increase of temperature increased the size of nickel particles. At 220°C for 40min, the nickel powders were composed of polyhedral particles with a high crystalline in the submicron range. The mixed volume ratio of TEA to DEA solvent improved the inhibition of agglomerate between particles.
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Authors: Yang Do Kim, Eun Young Choi, Yoon Bok Lee, Young Seok Kim, Hyong Kuk Kim, Kwang Ho Kim
Abstract: Nickel powders were prepared by the reduction of hydrazine of Ni(OH)2 reactant slurries from non-aqueous media. The morphological characteristics of nickel powders were investigated under various processing conditions. Nickel powders were characterized by using scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffractometer (XRD), thermal gravitational analysis (TGA) and X-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The size of nickel powders was increased as the reaction temperature and time increased because of the thermal agglomeration of nuclei and/or increased growth rate. The surface of nickel powders composed of both Ni and Ni(OH)2 was oxidized in the temperature range of 400-600°C.
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Authors: Wang Kee Min, Sung Doo Hwang, Chang Ho Lee, Young Do Park, Yang Do Kim, Young Seok Kim, Ik Min Park, Yong Ho Park
Abstract: The n-type Bi2(Te0.94Se0.06)3 thermoelectric compound was prepared by the direct
extrusion process using the powder as raw materials. Hot extruded specimens were annealed at 200°C
and 350°C for 2hrs. The electrical conductivity, thermoelectric power and thermal conductivity of hot
extruded and annealed specimens were measured at room temperature. The fractographs of the
specimens showed that the grain size became coarser and a lot of porosities were generated during
annealing process. The power factor value (PF) decreased with increasing the annealing temperature.
The electric conductivity and thermal conductivity of the specimens also decreased with the increase
of annealing temperature. This may be reasoned that the generated porosities affect the thermal
conductivity of the specimens prepared in this study. The figure of merit (Z) value of the annealed
specimens at 350°C was improved about 10%. The highest Z value of the specimens annealed at
350°C was 2.0 x 10-3/K among the prepared specimens.
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Authors: Si Young Chang, Sang Woong Lee, Jin Chun Kim, Young Seok Kim, Dong Hyuk Shin
Abstract: The commercial AZ31 and AZ61 Mg alloys were subjected to equal channel angular
pressing (ECAP) after hot rolling at 673 K. The hot-rolled AZ31 alloy could be ECA pressed at 493 K. The 4 ECA pressed AZ31 alloy revealed the microstructure of dynamically recrystallized grains with a grain size in range of 1 to 10μm. Despite the dynamic recrystallization during ECAP at higher temperatures ( > 1/2 Tm), the yield stress and tensile strength of AZ31 and AZ61 alloys drastically increased after 1 pressing. The yield stress gradually decreased with increasing the number of pressings, which contrasts with the behavior of the ECA pressed Al and Fe alloys, while the tensile strength increased slightly. In particular, the alloys showed nearly 3 times higher elongation than as-annealed one after 4 ECAPs, without sacrificing the tensile strength. These tensile deformation characteristics were explained based on the observation of the deformed microstructure in the vicinit of fracture surface.
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