52 results on '"C.S. YOON"'
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2. The Occurrence of Fire Blight Disease caused by Erwinia amylovora and its Official Management in Chungbuk Province in 2019
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C.S. Yoon, Young Ho Kim, Young-Sup Song, In Jae Kim, Jong-Woo Han, Seok-Ho Lee, Song Yoon, Kyeong-Hee Han, and Young Uk Park
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Horticulture ,biology ,Fire blight ,Erwinia ,biology.organism_classification ,Fruit tree - Published
- 2021
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3. WCN23-0627 A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY OF SODIUM/GLUCOSE COTRANSPORTER 2 INHIBOTOR-TREATED DIABETIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS
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H. KWON, S.H. Son, Y. Park, J.H. Jeong, C.S. Yoon, E.J. Hwang, J. Lee, S.H. Lee, and J.M. Kong
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Nephrology - Published
- 2023
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4. Influence of crown size on plant growth, flowering and yield of day-neutral strawberry cultivars
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Y.H. Lee, I.Y. Choi, Y.R. Yeoung, C.S. Yoon, V. Winardiantika, and A. Fridiaa
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0106 biological sciences ,Plant growth ,Yield (engineering) ,Agronomy ,Crown size ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Cultivar ,Horticulture ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,010606 plant biology & botany - Published
- 2016
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5. Effects of high temperature on pollen performance in ever-bearing strawberry cultivars
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Y.H. Lee, Y.R. Yeoung, V. Winardiantika, I.Y. Choi, and C.S. Yoon
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Horticulture ,Bearing (mechanical) ,law ,Pollen ,medicine ,Cultivar ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,law.invention - Published
- 2016
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6. Factors affecting the period between the first and second hydrodistension in females with painful bladder syndrome and interstitial cystitis
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S. Choi, H.W. Kim, S-D. Lee, W.Y. Cho, C.S. Yoon, W. Lee, J.Z. Lee, K.S. Min, T.H. Oh, and D.G. Shin
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Period (gene) ,medicine ,Interstitial cystitis ,medicine.disease ,business ,Painful Bladder Syndrome - Published
- 2019
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7. Success and satisfaction of tension-free vaginal tape surgery in females with stress urinary incontinence: Results at 17 years of follow-up
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H.W. Kim, D.G. Shin, C.S. Yoon, S. Choi, W.Y. Cho, K.S. Min, T.H. Oh, W. Lee, B. Kang, and J.Z. Lee
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Urology - Published
- 2019
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8. Electrophysiological differences between typical and dense benign prostatic hyperplasia tissues retrieved after holmium laser enucleation of the prostate
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H.W. Kim, S. Choi, T.H. Oh, C.S. Yoon, W.Y. Cho, Jong-Hyun Lee, K.S. Min, W. Lee, J.Z. Lee, and D.G. Shin
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Prostate ,Urology ,Enucleation ,Holmium laser ,Medicine ,Hyperplasia ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
- 2019
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9. A rapid multi-device wireless power transfer scheme using an intermediate energy storage
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Sung Ho Cho, Sung Sik Nam, and C.S. Yoon
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Scheme (programming language) ,Battery (electricity) ,Engineering ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Transmitter ,Process (computing) ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Reduction (complexity) ,Battery charger ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Wireless power transfer ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,computer ,Energy (signal processing) ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
We introduce a new time-division multiplex wireless power transfer (TDM-WPT) scheme for charging multiple devices with a single transmitter. More specifically, our proposed scheme adopts the intermediate energy storage (IES) circuit which enables storing the received energy from the source temporarily and then supplying it to the load. Thus, by adopting the IES, the receiver can charge the battery with the stored energy in the IES even while the receiver is not performing the direct charging process (from the transmitter). This allows charging multiple receivers simultaneously in a virtual manner, and it eventually leads to the reduction of overall charging time. For the theoretical verification, we analyse the performance of our proposed scheme based on the identical environment and in some selected results. We show that with our proposed scheme the required total charging time can be reduced compared to the conventional TDM-WPT. We also consider practical load (battery charger) requirements which change...
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- 2015
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10. Shape-controlled synthesis of gold–nickel bimetallic nanoparticles and their electrocatalytic properties
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Seung Yong Lee, Palanisamy Kannan, Sung Chul Yi, C.S. Yoon, and Dong-Hwan Kim
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Nanostructure ,Materials science ,Inorganic chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanoparticle ,Halide ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Chemical synthesis ,Catalysis ,Nickel ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,General Materials Science ,Methanol ,Bimetallic strip - Abstract
Gold–nickel (Au–Ni) bimetallic nanoparticles in various forms of clustered globular, polyhedral, platelet and prickly nanoparticles were synthesized. The effect of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and the halide anions on the shape of the Au–Ni nanoparticles were systematically investigated. By testing the electrocatalytic performances of differently shaped Au–Ni nanoparticles under methanol and ethanol oxidation conditions, the optimum shape for catalysis was suggested.
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- 2015
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11. A Study on the Hazard Identification of Laboratory using 4M & HAZOP
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T.H. Kim, Y.K. Lee, J.I. Park, C.S. Yoon, I.M. Lee, D.H. Seo, and K.W. Rhie
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Operability ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Computer science ,Hazard and operability study ,Potential risk ,Forensic engineering ,Laboratory safety ,Hazard analysis ,Risk assessment ,Hazard ,Checklist - Abstract
Department of Environmental Health Science, Soonchunhyang University(Received July 17, 2012 / Accepted April 30, 2013)Abstract : In university laboratories, areas of studies are becoming diverse and complicated according to the development of the industry. Newforms of potential risk factors are increasing and they are unlike existing ones. In addition, many students are conducting various experiments in the laboratory. Therefore, they could be exposed to risk more often. Despite these risks, people do not recognize university lab safety activities properly and observe safety precautions. They are exposed to various laboratory accidents continually. In this study, we do not apply the present diagnosis method, checklist, but the safety assessment that is widely used in industry. Then we can find lots of hazard that checklist method could miss. This study will use the 4M and Hazard & Operability to design a new Laboratory safety assessments method.Key Words : 4M, HAZOP, laboratory, risk assessment, checklist.
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- 2013
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12. Enhancement of magneto-optical properties of a magnetic grating
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J.B. Kim, G.J. Lee, Y.P. Lee, J.Y. Rhee, and C.S. Yoon
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Cobalt -- Magnetic properties ,Cobalt -- Structure ,Silicon compounds -- Magnetic properties ,Silicon compounds -- Structure ,Physics - Abstract
The magneto-optical properties of one-dimensional magnetic grating structure of [Co.sub.2]MnSi film are examined. The longitudinal Kerr rotation of the first-order diffracted beam is enhanced when compared to that of the zeroth-order beam.
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- 2007
13. Fabrication and magnetic properties of nanopatterned FePt media
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Y.J. Tang, AuBuchon, J.F., L.C. Chen, S. Jin, J.W. Kim, Y.H. Kim, and C.S. Yoon
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Ferrites (Magnetic materials) -- Magnetic properties ,Platinum -- Magnetic properties ,Physics - Abstract
A method for fabricating nanopatterned media is investigated. The FePt samples with CoO underlayer exhibited a possibly strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and the intergranular exchange coupling of the samples is also investigated by using DeltaM method.
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- 2006
14. Synthesis of ${\rm L}1_{0}$ (FePt)$_{100{-}{\rm X}}$-Au$_{\rm X}$ Nanoparticle Monolayer on Polyimide Film
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R.K. Kim, Ji-Heon Kim, C.S. Yoon, and Haoqun An
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Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,Sputtering ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Monolayer ,Nucleation ,Nanoparticle ,Magnetic nanoparticles ,Nanotechnology ,Particle size ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Polyimide ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Abstract
A monolayer of L10 FePt nanoparticles was fabricated on a polymer film by introducing a Au seed layer prior to the Fe-Pt deposition on the polyimide film. The particle size distribution was tightened from 5.1plusmn1.8 nm to 3.8plusmn1.1 nm by introducing the Au seeds to induce a preferential nucleation of the deposited metal on the preexisting Au particles. Deposition and annealing was repeated so that well-separated hard magnetic nanoparticles with several nanometers in diameter were achieved in a monolayer configuration. The method can be easily extended to a larger area as well as to other alloy systems to create a monolayer of nanoisland structures on a polymer film.
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- 2009
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15. Conformal electroless deposition of Cu seed layer on a 60-nm trench pattern modified with a self-assembled monolayer
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Seung-Jin Yeom, Gil-Ho Hwang, Seok-Jun Hong, Sung-Goon Kang, C.S. Yoon, Jae Hong Kim, Noh-Jung Kwak, Won-Kyu Han, and Soo-Seok Kim
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Materials science ,Nanoparticle ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Nanotechnology ,Self-assembled monolayer ,Electrolyte ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Chemical engineering ,Trench ,Monolayer ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Electroplating ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
We have developed a novel activation technique for the conformal electroless deposition (ELD) of Cu on a SiO"2 substrate modified with an organic self-assembled monolayer. The SiO"2 substrate was modified with amine groups using 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane and Au nanoparticles (AuNPs) to form a uniform, continuous catalyst for ELD. The Au catalytic layer formed on the amine-SiO"2 substrate was stabilized by electrostatic interactions between the positively charged protonated-amine self-assembled monolayer (SAM) and negatively charged AuNPs. Cu films were then electrolessly deposited on Au-catalyzed SiO"2 substrates. The Cu seed layer formed by this method showed a highly conformal and continuous structure. Cu electrodeposition on the 60-nm trench was demonstrated using an acid cupric sulfate electrolyte containing chloride, polyethylene glycol 4000 and bis(3-sulfopropyl)disulfide. The resulting electroplated Cu showed excellent filling capability and no voids or other defects were observed in a 60-nm trench pattern.
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- 2009
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16. Development of Door Outer Panel using High Strength Steel Sheet for Improving Dent Resistance
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Y.I. Jung, C.S. Yoon, T.J. Kim, I.S. Kim, and J.D. Lim
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Taguchi methods ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Doors ,Point (geometry) ,Work hardening ,Structural engineering ,Orthogonal array ,Material properties ,business ,Curvature ,Blank - Abstract
Dent resistance is an important characteristic to avoid damage on automotive outer panels. From a practical point of view, dents can be caused in a number of ways. Considering doors as an example, denting can occur from stone impacts or from the careless opening of an adjacently parked vehicle door. Denting can occur where the door surface is smooth and may not have sufficient curvature to resist dent. These exterior body parts are designed to improve dent resistance using a combination of work hardening and bake hardening. In brief, dent is affected by the shape of the parts and the material properties such as yield strength, strain and thickness. In this work, forming of door outer panel is investigated by Taguchi method. Main parameters are yield strength, thickness, blank size, blank holding force and so on. For the given value of design parameters, forming analysis of the eighteen cases are carried out according to L18 orthogonal array. After comparing the performance by simple conversion of simulation results into dent resistance, the final suggestion of the forming parameters is verified for the optimal improvement of dent resistance.
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- 2007
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17. Production of mycelia and exo-biopolymer from molasses by Cordyceps sinensis 16 in submerged culture
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Jung Soo Lim, Hyo Ihl Chang, C.S. Yoon, Seung Wook Kim, Jong Ho Koh, and S.H. Cha
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Cordyceps ,Time Factors ,Environmental Engineering ,Sucrose ,Mycelium ,biology ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Bioengineering ,General Medicine ,engineering.material ,biology.organism_classification ,Culture Media ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biopolymers ,chemistry ,Botany ,engineering ,Yeast extract ,Molasses ,Food science ,Biopolymer ,Waste Management and Disposal - Abstract
The molecular weight of exo-biopolymer obtained from a submerged culture of Cordyceps sinensis 16 consisted of a main unit and a subunit of 126 and 68 kDa, respectively. The optimal medium for the production of mycelia and exo-biopolymer was determined to be molasses containing 2% sucrose, 0.9% yeast extract, 0.3% K2HPO4, and 0.4% CaCl2. Using optimized medium, maximum productions of mycelia and exo-biopolymer in shake-flask culture were 54.0 g/L and 28.4 g/L, respectively. This study suggests that large-scale production of mycelia and exo-biopolymer by C. sinensis 16 is possible in submerged culture.
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- 2007
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18. Structure and magnetic properties of thermally annealed (Ni(sub 80)Fe(sub 20))(sub 1-x)Mn(sub x) thin films
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C.S Yoon, S.J. Kim, Suk Jun Kim, and C.K. Kim
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Manganese -- Research ,Manganese -- Magnetic properties ,Iron -- Research ,Iron -- Magnetic properties ,Nickel -- Research ,Nickel -- Magnetic properties ,Dielectric films -- Research ,Dielectric films -- Magnetic properties ,Thin films -- Research ,Thin films -- Magnetic properties ,Physics - Abstract
Alloy thin films phase when separated to Ni(sub 80)Fe(sub 20))(sub 1-x)Mn(sub x) and anneals at 400degreeC, although bulk Ni(sub 80)Fe(sub 20)) and Mn are miscible at room temperature. A strong crystallographic texture is developed during annealing especially for the films with high Mn content.
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- 2003
19. Interdiffusion in MnIr/NiFe exchange biased layer annealed above 300 degree centigrade in the pinned electrode of a magnetic tunnel junction
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C.S. Yoon, J.H. Lee, and C.H. Kim
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Electrodes -- Research ,Tunneling (Physics) -- Research ,Transition metals -- Thermal properties ,Transition metals -- Research ,Physics - Abstract
The thermal stability on the MnIr/NiFe exchange couple in the pinned electrode of a magnetic tunnel junction is analyzed using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and x-ray photoelectron microscopy (XPS). The presence of the AlO(sub x) tunnel barrier, which promoted the preferential migration of Mn, appears to be cause of the massive migration of Ni through formation of vacancies in the MnIr lattice.
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- 2003
20. Genetic analysis of SCA2, 3 and 17 in idiopathic Parkinson's disease
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S.H. Lim, Yih Yuen, S.W. Lim, R. Pavanni, E. Chua, Meng Cheong Wong, Yi Zhao, I.S. Ng, K. Y. Puong, Eng-King Tan, C.S. Yoon, and H.Y. Law
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ataxia ,Parkinson's disease ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Population ,Nerve Tissue Proteins ,Asian People ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Ataxin-3 ,education ,Aged ,Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid ,Genetic testing ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,Base Sequence ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Parkinsonism ,Nuclear Proteins ,Parkinson Disease ,Middle Aged ,TATA-Box Binding Protein ,medicine.disease ,Repressor Proteins ,Ataxins ,Cohort ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Trinucleotide repeat expansion ,business ,Founder effect - Abstract
Recent reports of SCA2 and SCA3 patients who presented with levodopa responsive parkinsonism have generated considerable interest as they have implications for genetic testing. It is unclear whether ethnic race alone or founder effects within certain geographical region explain such an association. In this study, we conducted genetic analysis of SCA2, 3, 17 in an ethnic Chinese cohort with early onset and familial Parkinson's disease (PD) and healthy controls. A total of 191 subjects comprising of 91 PD and 100 healthy controls were examined. We identified one positive case of SCA2 in an early-onset sporadic PD patient who had CAG 36 repeats, yielding a prevalence of 2.2% in early-onset sporadic PD patients and less than 1.0% in our study PD population. The size of the repeats was lower than the expanded repeats (38-57) in SCA2 patients with ataxia in our population. All the children of the patient were physically normal even though some of them carried the repeat expansion of similar size. No cases and controls were positive for SCA3 and SCA17. We do not think routine screening of SCA2, SCA3 and SCA17 for all idiopathic PD patients is cost-effective in our ethnic Chinese population. However, SCA2 should be a differential diagnosis in young onset sporadic PD when genetic mutations of other known PD genes have been excluded.
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- 2006
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21. Mn diffusion in the plasma oxidized AlO(sub x) insulation layer in the magnetic tunnel junctions
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J.H. Lee, C.S. Yoon, C.K. Kim, J.H. Yuh, and Y.W. Kim
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Plasma physics -- Research ,Dielectric films -- Research ,Thin films -- Research ,Aluminum oxide -- Chemical properties ,Physics - Abstract
The Mn diffusion to the plasma-oxidized AlO(sub x) tunnel barrier in the magnetic tunnel junctions is explored using Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS) and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). A thin films stack consisting of Ta/AlO(sub x)/Co/Fe/IrMn/NiFe/Ta is deposited with the AlO(sub x) layer treated under different plasma oxidation durations.
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- 2002
22. Failure of exchange-baised low resistance magnetic tunneling junctions upon thermal treatment
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J.H. Lee, H. Kyung, H.D. Jeong, C.S. Yoon, C.K. Kim, B.G. Park, and T.D. Lee
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Magnetoresistance -- Research ,Electron microscopy -- Usage ,Tunneling (Physics) -- Research ,Physics - Abstract
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS) were used to characterize low resistance tunneling junctions. RBS and TEM analyses also showed that the maximum temperature below which the electrode of an exchange-biased magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ) can maintain its multilayer structure lie between 400 and 500 degrees C.
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- 2002
23. Nanoparticles fabricated by selective reaction of Fe100−xPtx alloy films during imidization of polyamic acid
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Sung K. Lim, C.S. Yoon, Young Ho Kim, and C.K. Kim
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Materials science ,Alloy ,Nanoparticle ,engineering.material ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Biomaterials ,Metal ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Chemical engineering ,visual_art ,Oxidizing agent ,Monolayer ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Organic chemistry ,Curing (chemistry) ,Polyimide - Abstract
Nanoparticles with different morphology and composition were fabricated inside a polyimide (PI) matrix based on selectively oxidizing a layer of Fe 100− x Pt x alloy metal film sandwiched between two PI precursor layers. γ -Fe 2 O 3 , Pt, and Fe 3 Pt nanoparticles were formed in a monolayer between two PI layers, depending on the alloy film composition and curing conditions. These particles were well-crystallized and sized between 4 and 10 nm. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy confirmed that Fe in the film preferentially reacted with the organic matrix whereas Pt remained metallic throughout the curing process, which enabled fabrication of particles different morphology and composition. This process can be easily extended to other alloy films, which provides an opportunity to fabricate nanoparticles relatively easily with desired composition and morphology embedded in an inert organic matrix.
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- 2005
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24. X-ray magnetic circular dichroism analysis of thermally annealed Co53Mn25B10Si12 amorphous alloy
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Sung K. Lim, C.S. Yoon, C.K. Kim, and Suk Jun Kim
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Materials science ,Amorphous metal ,Magnetic moment ,Magnetic circular dichroism ,Dichroism ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Amorphous solid ,law.invention ,Crystallography ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Ferromagnetism ,X-ray magnetic circular dichroism ,law ,Crystallization - Abstract
Using X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), the effective magnetic moments for Co and Mn of the thermally annealed Co 53 Mn 25 B 10 Si 12 alloy were estimated. The XMCD results showed that the effective magnetic moments for both Co and Mn were severely reduced by the disordered amorphous structure while the Mn–Mn interaction remained ferromagnetic. We also observed a substantial rise of Co M spin prior to the crystallization of the amorphous structure due to clustering of Co atoms, indicating the onset of devitrification of the amorphous alloy.
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- 2005
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25. Crystallization and magnetic properties of (Co0.75Cr0.25)80Si5B15 metallic glass
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Chul-Su Kim, Yoong Oh, C.S. Yoon, and T.Y Byun
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Materials science ,Amorphous metal ,Magnetometer ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Activation energy ,law.invention ,Magnetization ,Chromium ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Crystallization ,Eutectic system - Abstract
(Co 0.75 Cr 0.25 ) 80 Si 5 B 15 amorphous alloy was thermally annealed to study the crystallization and magnetic properties. The amorphous alloy crystallized in two stages. The primary crystallization of hexagonal closed packed (Co, Cr) occurred in the initial stage and the rejection of non-magnetic Cr from the crystallized (Co, Cr) crystals was investigated by the temperature dependence of magnetization using a vibrating sample magnetometer. During the second stage, the precipitation of σ-CoCr occurred instead of the eutectic crystallization of borides that is typically observed in most metal-boride glasses. The apparent activation energies for two crystallization stages were estimated to be 318 (±12) and 1690 (±23) kJ/mol, respectively.
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- 2004
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26. Structure and magnetic properties of thermally annealed (Ni80Fe20)1−xMnx thin films
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Chung-Hui Kim, C.S. Yoon, Suk Jun Kim, and Sangseop Kim
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Materials science ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,Intermetallic ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Mn alloy ,Sputter deposition ,engineering.material ,Surface energy ,Phase (matter) ,engineering ,Thin film ,Composite material - Abstract
Ni80Fe20–Mn alloy thin films were fabricated using magnetron sputtering in order to study the microstructural changes that develop in an exchange couple (Ni80Fe20 and Mn). In the process, we discovered that the alloy films phase separated into Ni80Fe20 and Mn when annealed at 400 °C, although bulk Ni80Fe20 and Mn are miscible at room temperature. Moreover, a strong crystallographic texture developed during annealing, especially for films with high Mn content. The increase of texture was attributed to the volume expansion taking place in the phase separation. It was speculated that the as-deposited alloy films had a large coherent interfacial strain, possibly due to inhomogeneous alloying. In turn, this hindered the formation of intermetallic compounds, and instead forced a phase separation to reduce the interfacial energy.
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- 2003
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27. Observation of double-hypernuclei and Λ-Λ interaction
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H. Takahashi, J.K. Ahn, H. Akikawa, S. Aoki, K. Arai, S.Y. Bahk, K.M. Baik, B. Bassalleck, J.H. Chung, M.S. Chung, D.H. Davis, T. Fukuda, K. Hoshino, A. Ichikawa, M. Ieiri, K. Imai, Y.H. Iwata, Y.S. Iwata, H. Kanda, M. Kaneko, T. Kawai, M. Kawasaki, C.O. Kim, J.Y. Kim, S.H. Kim, Y. Kondo, T. Kouketsu, C. Nagoshi, K. Nakazawa, H. Noumi, S. Ogawa, H. Okabe, M. Okuda, K. Oyama, B.D. Park, H.M. Park, I.G. Park, J. Parker, Y.S. Ra, J.T. Rhee, A. Rusek, H. Shibuya, K.S. Sim, P.K. Saha, D. Seki, M. Sekimoto, J.S. Song, T. Takahashi, F. Takeutchi, H. Tanaka, K. Tanida, J. Tojo, H. Torii, S. Torikai, D.N. Tovee, N. Ushida, T. Wint, K. Yamamoto, N. Yasuda, J.T. Yang, C.J. Yoon, C.S. Yoon, M. Yosoi, T. Yoshida, and L. Zhu
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Physics ,Baryon ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle decay ,Branching fraction ,Hadron ,Hyperon ,Elementary particle ,Fermion ,Lambda baryon - Abstract
A hybrid-emulsion experiment has been carried out at KEK-PS to study S = −2 nuclei. With the analysis of about 35% of total emulsion, we have successfully found three events of sequential weak decay of a double-hypernucleus. The results of these E373 events are summarized together with those of past experiments. The first experimental study of the branching ratios of weak decay modes of double-hypernuclei has been performed.
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- 2003
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28. Synthesis and thermal expansion behavior of liquid phase sintered CaZr4(PO4)6–Li2O
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Kug Sun Hong, Tae Young Byun, Chul-Su Kim, and C.S. Yoon
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Materials science ,Thermal hysteresis ,Sintering ,Mineralogy ,Liquid phase ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,Thermal expansion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Lattice (order) ,General Materials Science ,Lithium oxide ,Solubility ,Composite material - Abstract
Lithium oxide was introduced into the CaZr4(PO4)6 lattice to densify the material to its theoretical density through liquid phase sintering. Although the liquid phase significantly enhanced the densification rate, due to the high solubility of the Li2O liquid phase in the solid, a transient liquid phase was generated, which resulted in microstructures that were extremely sensitive to both composition and processing conditions. It was determined that 1 wt.% addition of Li2CO3 with accelerated sintering schedule produced the theoretical density of CaZr4(PO4)6 and further addition of Li2CO3 rapidly decreased the sintered density. Minimum bulk thermal expansion of negative 5×10−6 °C−1 was obtained with the addition of 5 wt.% Li2CO3. The thermal hysteresis effect was minimized at the composition of 2.5 wt.% Li2CO3. It was demonstrated that by changing the composition and sintering schedule, the theoretical density of CaZr4(PO4)6 could be reached through liquid phase sintering and the thermal expansion characteristics can be engineered as desired by controlling its composition and sintering schedule.
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- 2003
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29. Transesterification of conjugated linoleic acid and tricaprylin by lipases in organic solvents
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C.S Yoon, K.W Lee, and In Hwan Kim
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,integumentary system ,biology ,Conjugated linoleic acid ,Linoleic acid ,Triacylglycerol lipase ,food and beverages ,Fatty acid ,Transesterification ,Hexane ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Organic chemistry ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Lipase ,Food Science ,Polyunsaturated fatty acid - Abstract
Lipase-catalyzed transesterification of tricaprylin with conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) ethyl ester was performed to produce triacylglycerols containing conjugated linoleic acid. Six commercially available lipases, and seven solvents were screened for their ability to incorporate CLA into tricaprylin. The transesterification reaction was performed by incubating a 1:2 mole ratio of tricaprylin and CLA ethyl ester in 3 ml solvents at 55°C, and the products were analyzed by gas chromatography. Three lipases, Novozym 435, Lipozym IM and lipase PS-C were chosen to allow a comparison of transesterification activity in our model reaction. The highest CLA incorporation with Novozym 435 and Lipozym IM was achieved in hexane while isooctane produced the highest CLA incorporation with lipase PS-C. Lipase PS-C gave higher CLA incorporation into tricaprylin when fatty acid was used as the acyl donor than other lipases did. Lipozym IM and lipase PS-C had not restrict specificity to sn-1, 3 positions, even though they had high specificity at sn-1, 3 positions. Novozym 435 among lipases tested was the most effective on the incorporation of CLA into tricaprylin.
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- 2001
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30. Search for νμ→ντ oscillation using the τ decay modes into a single charged particle
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E. Eskut, A. Kayis, G. Onengüt, R. van Dantzig, M. de Jong, J. Konijn, O. Melzer, R.G.C. Oldeman, C.A.F.J. van der Poel, J.W.E. Uiterwijk, J.L. Visschers, M. Guler, M. Serin-Zeyrek, R. Sever, P. Tolun, M.T. Zeyrek, N. Armenise, F. Cassol, M.G. Catanesi, M.T. Muciaccia, E. Radicioni, S. Simone, L. Vivolo, A. Bülte, T. Patzak, K. Winter, P. Annis, R. El Aidi, M. Gruwé, C. Mommaert, M. Vander Donckt, B. Van de Vyver, P. Vilain, G. Wilquet, P. Righini, B. Saitta, E. Di Capua, C. Luppi, P. Zucchelli, Y. Ishii, T. Kawamura, M. Kazuno, S. Ogawa, H. Shibuya, J. Brunner, D. Cussans, J.P. Fabre, R. Ferreira, W. Flegel, M. Litmaath, D. Macina, R. Meijer Drees, H. Meinhard, P. Migliozzi, E. Niu, H. Øverȧs, J. Panman, I.M. Papadopoulos, E. Pesen, F. Riccardi, S. Ricciardi, A. Rozanov, D. Saltzberg, P. Strolin, R. Tsenov, Ch. Weinheimer, H. Wong, J. Goldberg, K. Hoepfner, M. Chikawa, E. Arik, A.A. Mailov, H.I. Jang, I.G. Park, J.S. Song, C.S. Yoon, K. Kodama, N. Ushida, S. Aoki, T. Hara, G. Brooijmans, D. Favart, G. Grégoire, J. Hérin, A. Artamonov, P. Gorbunov, V. Khovansky, V. Shamanov, D. Bonekämper, D. Frekers, D. Rondeshagen, T. Wolff, K. Hoshino, M. Kobayashi, M. Komatsu, Y. Kotaka, T. Kozaki, M. Miyanishi, M. Nakamura, K. Nakazawa, T. Nakano, K. Niu, K. Niwa, Y. Obayashi, O. Sato, T. Toshito, S. Buontempo, A. Cocco, N. D'Ambrosio, G. De Lellis, A. Ereditato, G. Fiorillo, F. Garufi, M. Messina, V. Palladino, S. Sorrentino, V. Tioukov, K. Nakamura, T. Okusawa, T. Yoshida, A. Capone, D. De Pedis, S. Di Liberto, U. Dore, P.F. Loverre, L. Ludovici, A. Maslennikov, M.A. Mazzoni, G. Piredda, R. Santacesaria, A. Satta, E. Barbuto, A. di Bartolomeo, C. Bozza, G. Grella, G. Iovane, G. Romano, G. Rosa, Y. Sato, and I. Tezuka
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Muon ,Tau neutrino ,Hadron ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Muon neutrino ,Neutrino ,Charged particle ,Charged current ,Lepton - Abstract
Part of the neutrino events collected in 1994-1995 by the CHORUS experiment has been analysed. A search was performed for ντ charged current interactions followed by the τ lepton decay into a single charged negative hadron, a possible indication for νμ→ντ oscillation. A sample of 6844 events without an identified muon has been located in the emulsion target. Within the selection criteria, no τ− candidate has been found. Combining this result with the one from the search for ντ interactions using the muonic decay mode (36 182 events with an identified muon), a 90% C.L. limit on the mixing angle sin22θμτ
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31. Computational modeling of proton exchange membrane fuel cells including gas-crossover behavior
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Whajung Kim, C.S. Yoon, Chi-Young Jung, Sung Chul Yi, and Dong-Hwan Kim
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Hydrogen ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Membrane electrode assembly ,Analytical chemistry ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Proton exchange membrane fuel cell ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Permeation ,Anode ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Fuel Technology ,Membrane ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Nafion ,Electrode - Abstract
SUMMARY In a typical proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), Nafion, i.e. a typical proton-exchange membrane, allows to permeate hydrogen and oxygen to the opposite electrode, resulting in unexpected parasitic reaction, and reduces open circuit potential (OCP) because of undesirable potential mixing. This paper investigates the influences of the anode flooding and fuel starvation on cell performance under mixed-potential conditions. A two-dimensional computational fluid dynamics model was formulated by considering direct oxidation reaction when hydrogen and oxygen molecules meet to account additional water generation in both anode and cathode catalyst layers. The present model was validated by comparing the simulated cell polarization with experimentally measured cell polarization. The authors have prepared membrane electrode assembly by the decal transfer method to precisely determine various parameters that dominate the electrode kinetics. Model validation was also conducted to clearly present the predictability of the model with different cell configurations, i.e. with and without microporous layers. Through the model, effect of the oxygen permeation coefficient of the Nafion membrane on the anode flooding was investigated. In addition, reverse-current generation was predicted with different anode saturations and oxygen permeation coefficients to provide a detailed explanation on their relationship. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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32. Measurement of Γ(D0 → K−μ+ν)/Γ(D0→ μ+X using a D tag
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K. Kodama, N. Ushida, A. Mokhtarani, V.S. Paolone, J.T. Volk, J.O. Wilcox, P.M. Yager, R.M. Edelstein, A.P. Freyberger, D.B. Gibaut, R.J. Lipton, W.R. Nichols, D.M. Potter, J.S. Russ, C. Zhang, Y. Zhang, H.I. Jang, J.Y. Kim, T.I. Kim, I.T. Lim, M.Y. Pac, B.R. Baller, R.J. Stefanski, K. Nakazawa, K.S. Chung, S.H. Chung, D.C. Kim, I.G. Park, M.S. Park, J.S. Song, C.S. Yoon, M. Aryal, N.W. Reay, R.A. Sidwell, N.R. Stanton, M. Chikawa, T. Abe, T. Fujii, G. Fujioka, K. Fujiwara, H. Fukushima, T. Hara, Y. Takahashi, K. Taruma, Y. Tsuzuki, C. Yokoyama, S.D. Chang, B.G. Cheon, J.H. Cho, J.S. Kang, C.O. Kim, K.Y. Kim, T.Y. Kim, J.C. Lee, S.B. Lee, G.Y. Lim, S.W. Nam, T.S. Shin, K.S. Sim, J.K. Woo, Y. Isokane, Y. Tsuneoka, S. Aoki, A. Gauthier, K. Hoshino, H. Kitamura, M. Kobayashi, M. Miyanishi, K. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, Y. Nakamura, S. Nakanishi, K. Niu, K. Niwa, M. Nomura, H. Tajima, S. Yoshida, J.M. Dunlea, S.G. Frederiksen, S. Kuramata, B.G. Lundberg, G.A. Oleynik, R. Reibel, K. Moriyama, H. Shibata, G.R. Kalbfleisch, P. Skubic, J.M. Snow, S.E. Willis, O. Kusumoto, T. Okusawa, M. Teranaka, T. Tominaga, T. Yoshida, H. Yuuki, H. Okabe, J. Yokota, M. Kazuno, T. Koya, E. Niu, S. Ogawa, H. Shibuya, S. Watanabe, N. Yasuda, M. Kamiya, Y. Sato, I. Tezuka, M. Yamaki, S.Y. Bahk, and S.K. Kim
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Meson ,Branching fraction ,Hadron ,Analytical chemistry ,Nuclear emulsion ,Decay chain - Abstract
The relative branching fraction RK = Γ(D0 → K−μ+v)/Γ(D0 → μ−X) has been measured by Fermilab experiment E653, using D0 mesons produced by 600 GeV π−. The semimuonic decay sample of 232 events was identified by the decay chain D ∗+ → D 0 π + , D 0 → μ + h − X , where h is a hadron. The Kμv component was extracted from the joint distribution of these events in the D0 decay variables Mmin and pTh. We find RK = 0.472 ± 0.051 (stat) ± 0.040 (sys), and use a world average of the D0 → Klv branching fraction to obtain the D0 inclusive semimuonic branching fraction B(D0 → μ+X) = (7.67 ± 1.13)%.
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33. Observation of D+ → ρ(770)0μ+v
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K. Kodama, N. Ushida, A. Mokhtarani, V.S. Paolone, J.T. Volk, J.O. Wilcox, P.M. Yager, R.M. Edelstein, A.P. Freyberger, D.B. Gibaut, R.J. Lipton, W.R. Nichols, D.M. Potter, J.C. Russ, C. Zhang, Y. Zhang, H.I. Jang, J.Y. Kim, T.I. Kim, I.T. Lim, M.Y. Pac, B.R. Baller, R.J. Stefanski, K. Nakazawa, K.S. Chung, S.H. Chung, D.C. Kim, I.G. Park, M.S. Park, J.S. Song, C.S. Yoon, M. Chikawa, T. Abe, S. Aoki, T. Fujii, G. Fujioka, K. Fujiwara, H. Fukushima, T. Hara, Y. Takahashi, K. Taruma, Y. Tsuzuki, C. Yokoyama, S.D. Chang, B.G. Cheon, J.H. Cho, J.S. Kang, C.O. Kim, K.Y. Kim, T.Y. Kim, J.C. Lee, S.B. Lee, G.Y. Lim, S.W. Nam, T.S. Shin, K.S. Sim, J.K. Woo, Y. Isokane, Y. Tsuneoka, A. Gauthier, K. Hoshino, H. Kitamura, M. Kobayashi, M. Komatsu, M. Miyanishi, K. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, Y. Nakamura, S. Nakanishi, K. Niu, K. Niwa, M. Nomura, K. Okada, H. Tajima, T. Toshitou, S. Yoshida, M. Aryal, J.M. Dunlea, S.G. Frederiksen, S. Kuramata, B.G. Lundberg, G.A. Oleynik, N.W. Reay, K. Reibel, R.A. Sidwell, N.R. Stanton, K. Moriyama, H. Shibata, G.R. Kalbfleisch, P. Skubic, J.M. Smow, S.E. Willis, O. Kusumoto, S. Ohashi, T. Okusawa, M. Teranaka, T. Tominaga, T. Yoshida, H. Yuuki, H. Okabe, J. Yokota, S. Ikegami, M. Kazuno, T. Koya, E. Niu, S. Ogawa, H. Shibuya, S. Watanabe, N. Yasuda, Y. Sato, M. Seshimo, I. Tezuka, S.Y. Bahk, and S.K. Kim
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Physics ,Semileptonic decay ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Rho meson ,Muon ,D meson ,Analytical chemistry ,Elementary particle ,lcsh:Physics ,lcsh:QC1-999 - Abstract
We report the first observation of the Cabibo disfavored semileptonic decay mode D+ → ρ(770)0 μ+v and measure its decay rate relative to the Cabibbo favored mode D + → K ∗ (892) 0 μ + v to be Λ(D + → ρ(770) 0 μ + v Λ(D + → K ∗ (892) 0 μ + v) = 0.044 0.031 −0.025 ( stat. ) ± 0.014 ( syst. ) . The results are compared to theoretical predictions and to previous experimental upper limits.
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34. Search for diffractive charm production in 800 GeV/c proton-silicon interactions
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K. Kodama, N. Ushida, A. Mokhtarani, V.S. Paolone, J.T. Volk, J.O. Wilcox, P.M. Yager, R.M. Edelstein, A.P. Freyberger, D.B. Gibaut, R.J. Lipton, W.R. Nichols, D.M. Potter, J.S. Russ, J.J. Smetanka, C. Zhang, Y. Zhang, H.I. Jang, J.Y. Kim, T.I. Kim, I.T. Lim, M.Y. Pac, B.R. Baller, R.J. Stefanski, K. Nakazawa, K.S. Chung, S.H. Chung, D.C. Kim, I.G. Park, M.S. Park, J.S. Song, C.S. Yoon, M. Chikawa, T. Abe, T. Fujii, G. Fujioka, K. Fujiwara, H. Fukushima, T. Hara, Y. Takahashi, K. Taruma, Y. Tsuzuki, C. Yokoyama, S.D. Chang, B.G. Cheon, J.H. Cho, J.S. Kang, C.O. Kim, K.Y. Kim, T.Y. Kim, J.C. Lee, S.B. Lee, G.Y. Lim, S.W. Nam, T.S. Shin, K.S. Sim, J.K. Woo, Y. Isokane, Y. Tsuneoka, S. Aoki, A. Gauthier, K. Hoshino, H. Kitamura, M. Kobayashi, M. Miyanishi, K. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, Y. Nakamura, S. Nakanishi, K. Niu, K. Niwa, M. Nomura, H. Tajima, S. Yoshida, M. Aryal, J.M. Dunlea, S.G. Frederiksen, S. Kuramata, B.G. Lundberg, G.A. Oleynik, N.W. Reay, K. Reibel, R.A. Sidwell, N.R. Stanton, K. Moriyama, H. Shibata, G.R. Kalbfleisch, P. Skubic, J.M. Snow, S.E. Willis, O. Kusumoto, T. Okusawa, M. Teranaka, T. Tominaga, T. Yoshida, H. Yuuki, H. Okabe, J. Yokota, M. Adachi, I. Ikegami, M. Kazuno, E. Niu, H. Shibuya, S. Watanabe, Y. Sato, M. Seshimo, I. Tezuka, S.Y. Bahk, and S.K. Kim
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Silicon ,Proton ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Elementary particle ,Dissociation reaction ,Nuclear physics ,Pair production ,chemistry ,D meson ,Mass spectrum ,Charm (quantum number) - Abstract
A search for charm production in the coherent diffractive dissociation reaction pSi→XSi was carried out for the modes D0→K−π+, D0→K−π+π+π−, and D+→K−π+π+. No charm signals were observed, and the 90% confidence level upper limit for coherent charm pair production was determined to be 26 μb per silicon nucleus. The results are interpreted as an upper limit of 0.2% on the amount of intrinsic charm in the proton.
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35. Limits for four- and five-prong semimuonic charm meson decays
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K. Kodama, N. Ushida, A. Mokhtarani, V.S. Paolone, J.T. Volk, J.O. Wilcox, P.M. Yager, R.M. Edelstein, A.P. Freyberger, D.B. Gibaut, R.J. Lipton, W.R. Nichols, D.M. Potter, J.S. Russ, C. Zhang, Y. Zhang, H.I. Jang, J.Y. Kim, T.I. Kim, I.T. Lim, M.Y. Pac, B.R. Baller, R.J. Stefanski, K. Nakazawa, K.S. Chung, S.H. Chung, D.C. Kim, I.G. Park, M.S. Park, J.S. Song, C.S. Yoon, M. Chikawa, T. Abe, T. Fujii, G. Fujioka, K. Fujiwara, H. Fukushima, T. Hara, Y. Takahashi, K. Taruma, Y. Tsuzuki, C. Yokoyama, S.D. Chang, B.G. Cheon, J.H. Cho, J.S. Kang, C.O. Kim, K.Y. Kim, T.Y. Kim, J.C. Lee, S.B. Lee, G.Y. Lim, S.W. Nam, T.S. Shin, K.S. Sim, J.K. Woo, Y. Isokane, Y. Tsuneoka, S. Aoki, A. Gauthier, K. Hoshino, H. Kitamura, M. Kobayashi, T. Kozaki, M. Miyanishi, K. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, Y. Nakamura, S. Nakanishi, K. Niu, K. Niwa, M. Nomura, H. Tajima, S. Yoshida, M. Aryal, J.M. Dunlea, S.G. Frederiksen, S. Kuramata, B.G. Lundberg, G.A. Oleynik, N.W. Reay, K. Reibel, R.A. Sidwell, N.R. Stanton, K. Moriyama, H. Shibata, G.R. Kalbfleisch, P. Skubic, J.M. Snow, S.E. Willis, O. Kusumoto, T. Okusawa, M. Teranaka, T. Tominaga, T. Yoshida, H. Yuuki, H. Okabe, J. Yokota, M. Adachi, I. Ikegami, M. Kazuno, E. Niu, H. Shibuya, S. Watanabe, Y. Sato, M. Seshimo, I. Tezuka, S.Y. Bahk, and S.K. Kim
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Crystallography ,Particle physics ,Meson ,Elementary particle ,Charm (quantum number) ,lcsh:Physics ,lcsh:QC1-999 - Abstract
Upper limits at the 90% confidence level are presented for four- and five-prong semimuonic decays of charm mesons. From a study of four-prong vertices we find B ( D 0 → K − π + π − μ + ν )/ B ( D 0 → K − μ + ν ) B (D 0 → ( K ∗ (892)π) − μ + ν)/B(D 0 → K − μ + ν) . The five-prong vertices yield the result B ( D S + → η ′ μ + ν ) / B ( D S + → φμ + ν )
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36. A study of the semimuonic decays of the D
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K. Kodama, N. ushida, A. Mokhtarani, V.S. Paolone, J.T. Volk, J.O. Wilcox, P.M. Yager, R.M. Edelstein, A.P. Freyberger, D.B. Gibaut, R.J. Lipton, W.R. Nichols, D.M. Potter, J.S. Russ, C. Zhang, Y. Zhang, H.I. Jang, J.Y. Kim, T.I. Kim, I.T. Lim, M.Y. Pac, B.R. Baller, R.J. Stefanski, K. Nakazawa, K.S. Chung, S.H. Chung, D.C. Kim, I.G. Park, M.S. Park, J.S. Song, C.S. Yoon, M. Chikawa, T. Abe, T. Fujii, G. Fujioka, K. Fujiwara, H. Fukushima, T. Hara, Y. Takahashi, K. Taruma, Y. Tsuzuki, C. Yokoyama, S.D. Chang, B.G. Cheon, J.H. Cho, J.S. Kang, C.O. Kim, K.Y. Kim, T.Y. Kim, J.C. Lee, S.B. Lee, G.Y. Lim, S.W. Nam, T.S. Shin, K.S. Sim, J.K. Woo, Y. Isokane, Y. Tsuneoka, S. Aoki, A. Gauthier, K. Hoshino, H. Kitamura, M. Kobayashi, M. Miyanishi, K. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, Y. Nakamura, S. Nakanishi, K. Niu, K. Niwa, M. Nomura, H. Tajima, S. Yoshida, M. Aryal, J.M. Dunlea, S.G. Frederiksen, S. Kuramata, B.G. Lundberg, G.A. Oleynik, N.W. Reay, K. Reibel, R.A. Sidwell, N.R. Stanton, K. Moriyama, H. Shibata, G.R. Kalbfleisch, P. Skubic, J.M. Snow, S.E. Willis, O. Kusumoto, S. Ohashi, T. Okusawa, M. Teranaka, T. Tominaga, T. Yoshida, H. Yuuki, H. Okabe, J. Yokota, M. Adachi, I. Ikegami, M. Kazuno, E. Niu, H. Shibuya, S. Watanabe, Y. Sato, M. Seshimo, I. Tezuka, S.Y. Bahk, and S.K. Kim
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Partial width ,Analytical chemistry ,Form factor (quantum field theory) ,Elementary particle ,Pseudovector ,lcsh:Physics ,lcsh:QC1-999 - Abstract
We present a study of the Cabibbo-allowed semimuonic decay modes of the DS+ produced in 600 GeV c π − -emulsion interactions. From a signal of 18.7±4.9−0.7+0.4 events in the DS+ → oμ+υ channel, the product of production cross section and partial width is measured with respect to that for D + → K ∗0 μ + υ to be ( σ(D S + ) σ(D + )) . (Λ(D S + → oμ + ν)Λ(D + → K ∗0 μ + ν)) = 0.56 ± 0.14 ± 0.12. The form factor ratios in the decay, obtained by fitting to the decay angles and q2, are A 2 (0) 1 (0) = 2.1 −0.5 +0.6 ± 0.2 and V (0) A 1 (0) = 2.3 −0.9 +1.1 ± 0.4 , where A1 (0) and A2 (0) are the axial vector form factors and V(0) is the vector form factor, evaluated at q2 = 0. The first observation of DS+ → (ημ+υ + η'μ+υ) is also reported, and Γ (D S + → (ημ + υ + η'μ + υ)) Γ (D S + → oμ + υ) is determined to be 3.9 ± 1.6.
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37. Measurement of the branching ratio for
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K. Kodama, N. Ushida, A. Mokhtarani, V.S. Paolone, J.T. Volk, J.O. Wilcox, P.M. Yager, R.M. Edelstein, A.P. Freyberger, D.B. Gibaut, R.J. Lipton, W.R. Nichols, D.M. Potter, J.S. Russ, C. Zhang, Y. Zhang, H.I. Jang, J.Y. Kim, T.I. Kim, I.T. Lim, M.Y. Pac, B.R. Baller, R.J. Stefanski, K. Nakazawa, K.S. Chung, S.H. Chung, D.C. Kim, I.G. Park, M.S. Park, J.S. Song, C.S. Yoon, M. Chikawa, T. Abe, T. Fujii, G. Fujioka, K. Fujiwara, H. Fukushima, T. Hara, Y. Takahashi, K. Taruma, Y. Tsuzuki, C. Yokoyama, S.D. Chang, B.G. Cheon, J.H. Cho, J.S. Kang, C.O. Kim, K.Y. Kim, T.Y. Kim, J.C. Lee, S.B. Lee, G.Y. Lim, S.W. Nam, T.S. Shin, K.S. Sim, J.K. Woo, Y. Isokane, Y. Tsuneoka, S. Aoki, A. Gauthier, K. Hoshino, H. Kitamura, M. Kobayashi, M. Miyanishi, K. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, Y. Nakamura, S. Nakanishi, K. Niu, K. Niwa, H. Tajima, J.M. Dunlea, S.G. Frederiksen, S. Kuramata, B.G. Lundberg, G.A. Oleynik, N.W. Reay, K. Reibel, R.A. Sidwell, N.R. Stanton, K. Moriyama, H. Shibata, G.R. Kalbfleisch, P. Skubic, J.M. Snow, S.E. Willis, O. Kusumoto, T. Okusawa, m. Teranaka, T. Tominaga, T. Yoshida, H. Yuuki, H. Okabe, J. Yokota, M. Adachi, M. Kazuno, E. Niu, H. Shibuya, S. Watanabe, I. Ohtsuka, Y. Sato, I. Tezuka, S.Y. Bahk, and S.K. Kim
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Normalization (statistics) ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Branching fraction ,Analytical chemistry ,Nuclear emulsion - Abstract
The branching ratio for the decay mode D + → K ∗0 μ + ν has been measured with two methods. The first uses D0→K−μ+ν for normalization, and yields the result B( D + → K ∗0 μ + ν)=(3.25±0.71±0.75)% . From this method we also obtain the direct measurement Γ( D + → K ∗0 μ + ν)/Γ( D 0 → K − μ + ν)=0.43±0.09±0.09 . The second method uses the mode D+→K−π+π+ for normalization and yields B( D + → K ∗0 μ + ν)=(4.18±0.66±0.96)% . Combining the results of the two methods yields B( D + → K ∗0 μ + ν)=(3.57±0.96)% .
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38. Charm meson production in 600 GeV/c π- emulsion interactions
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K. Kodama, N. Ushida, A. Mokhtarami, V.S. Paolone, J.T. Volk, J.O. Wilcox, P.M. Yager, R.M. Edelstein, A.P. Freyberger, D.B. Gibaut, R.J. Lipton, W.R. Nichols, D.M. Potter, J.S. Russ, C. Zhang, Y. Zhang, H.I. Jang, J.Y. Kim, T.I. Kim, I.T. Lim, M.Y. Pac, B.R. Baller, R.J. Stefanski, K. Nakazawa, K.S. Chung, S.H. Chung, D.C. Kim, I.G. Park, M.S. Park, J.S. Song, C.S. Yoon, M. Chikawa, T. Abe, T. Fujii, G. Fujioka, K. Fujiwara, H. Fukushima, T. Hara, Y. Takahashi, K. Taruma, Y. Tsuzuki, C. Yokoyama, S.D. Chang, B.G. Cheon, J.H. Cho, J.S. Kang, C.O. Kim, K.Y. Kim, T.Y. Kim, J.C. Lee, S.B. Lee, G.Y. Lim, S.W. Nam, T.S. Shin, K.S. Sim, J.K. Woo, Y. Isokane, Y. Tsuneoka, S. Aoki, A. Gauthier, K. Hoshino, H. Kitamura, M. Kobayashi, M. Miyanishi, K. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, Y. Nakamura, S. Nakanishi, K. Niu, K. Niwa, H. Tajima, J.M. Dunlea, S.G. Frederiksen, S. Kuramata, B.G. Lundberg, G.A. Oleynik, N.W. Reay, K. Reibel, R.A. Sidwell, N.R. Stanton, K. Moriyama, H. Shibata, G.R. Kalbfleisch, P. Skubic, J.M. Snow, S.E. Willis, O. Kasumoto, T. Okusawa, M. Teranaka, T. Tominaga, T. Yoshida, H. Yuuki, H. Okabe, J. Yokota, M. Adachi, M. Kazuno, E. Niu, H. Shibuya, S. Watanabe, I. Ohtsuka, Y. Sato, I. Tezuka, S.Y. Bahk, and S.K. Kim
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Quantum chromodynamics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Meson production ,Meson ,Charm (quantum number) ,Nucleon ,Atomic mass - Abstract
We present total and differential cross sections for charm mesons produced in 600 GeV/c π- emulsion interactions. Fits to d2σ/dxF dpT2∞ (1−|xF|)nexp (-bpT2) for 676 electronically reconstructed D mesons with xF>0 give n=4.25±0.24 (stat.)±0.23 (syst.) and b=0.76±0.03±0.03 (GeV/c)-2. The total inclusive D+ and D0 cross sections are σ(π-N→D±; xF>0) = 8.66±0.46±1.96μb nucleon and σ(π - N→D 0 D 0 ; x F >0)=22.05±1.37±4.82μb nucleonk, where a linear dependence on the mean atomic weight of the target is assumed. These results are compared to next-to-leading order QCD predictions.
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39. Measurement of the form factor ratios in the decay
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K. Kodama, N. Ushida, A. Mokhtarani, V.S. Paolone, J.T. Volk, J.O. Wilcox, P.M. Yager, R.M. Edelstein, A.P. Freyberger, D.B. Gibaut, R.J. Lipton, W.R. Nichols, D.M. Potter, J.S. Russ, C. Zhang, Y. Zhang, H.I. Jang, J.Y. Kim, T.I. Kim, I.T. Lim, M.Y. Pac, B.R. Baller, R.J. Stefanski, K. Nakazawa, K.S. Chung, S.H. Chung, D.C. Kim, I.G. Park, M.S. Park, J.S. Song, C.S. Yoon, M. Chikawa, T. Abe, S. Aoki, T. Fujii, G. Fujioka, K. Fujiwara, H. Fukushima, T. Hara, Y. Takahashi, K. Taruma, Y. Tsuzuki, C. Yokoyama, S.D. Chang, B.G. Cheon, J.H. Cho, J.S. Kang, C.O. Kim, K.Y. Kim, T.Y. Kim, J.C. Lee, S.B. Lee, G.Y. Lim, S.W. Nam, T.S. Shin, K.S. Sim, J.K. Woo, Y. Isokane, Y. Tsuneoka, A. Gauthier, K. Hoshino, H. Kitamura, M. Kobayashi, M. Miyanishi, K. Nakamura, M. Nakamura, S. Nakanishi, K. Niu, K. Niwa, H. Tajima, J.M. Dunlea, S.G. Frederiksen, S. Kuramata, B.G. Lundberg, G.A. Oleynik, N.W. Reay, K. Reibel, R.A. Sidwell, N.R. Stanton, K. Moriyama, H. Shibata, G.R. Kalbfleisch, P. Skubic, J.M. Snow, S.E. Willis, W.Y. Yuan, O. Kusumoto, T. Okusawa, M. Teranaka, T. Tominaga, T. Yoshida, J. Yuuki, H. Okabe, J. Yokota, M. Adachi, M. Kazuno, E. Niu, H. Shibuya, S. Watanabe, I. Ohtsuka, Y. Sato, I. Tezuka, S.Y. Bahk, and S.K. Kim
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Transverse plane ,Angular distribution ,Atomic physics ,Polarization (waves) ,Pseudovector - Abstract
A measurement of the form factor ratios in the decay D + → K ∗ (892) 0 μ + ν is obtained by fitting to the decay angles and q2 of 305 events. The results, evaluated at q2 = 0, are A2(0)/A1(0) = 0.82+0.22−0.23 (stat.)±0.11 (sys.) and V(0)/A1(0) = 2.00+0.34−0.32±0.16, where A1 and A2 are the axial vector form factors and V is the vector form factor. The corresponding ratio of the longitudinal to transverse polarization of the K ∗0 is 1.18±0.18±0.08. These results are compared with other experimental results and with theoretical predictions.
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40. Preparation of Ni nanoparticle mono-layer on polyimide substrate
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I.S. Chun, Chul-Su Kim, K.S. Ban, Dong H. Im, C.S. Yoon, Young Ho Kim, Kwang-Won Jeon, Jin Woong Kim, and Seong-Yeop Lim
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Materials science ,Electron diffraction ,Chemical engineering ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Nanoparticle ,Particle size ,Thin film ,Layer (electronics) ,Polyimide - Abstract
Nanoparticles were produced on polyimide (PI) film through oxidation of a Ni/sub 80/Fe/sub 20/ thin film on a PI precursor layer during its imidization reaction. Film properties were investigated through transmission electron microscopy, electron diffraction and X-ray photoemission spectroscopy. The size and shape of embedded and exposed particles were compared and it was verified that the exposed particles can be effectively used as a growth template for nano-sized structures.
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41. Comparative Study of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4-δ and LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Cathodes Having Two Crystallographic Structures: Fdm and P4332
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Y.-K. Sun, Jae-Hyung Kim, C.S. Yoon, Seung-Taek Myung, and S.G. Kang
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Crystallography ,law ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Cathode ,law.invention - Published
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42. Magnetic properties of thermally annealed (Ni/sub 80/Fe/sub 20/)/sub 1-x/Mn/sub x/ thin films
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Suk Jun Kim, Chung-Hui Kim, C.S. Yoon, Sangseop Kim, and T.Y. Byun
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Magnetization ,Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Magnetic shape-memory alloy ,Magnetoresistance ,Ferromagnetism ,Metallurgy ,Iron alloys ,Thin film - Abstract
We describe the magnetic properties of thermally annealed (Ni/sub 80/Fe/sub 20/)/sub 1-x/Mn/sub x/ thin films and their inverse magnetoresistance.
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43. Interdiffusion in the pinned electrode of the exchanged-biased magnetic tunnel junctions
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Kyung-Taek Kim, Chang Kyung Kim, I.C. Rho, H.D. Jeong, Jong Hyun Lee, and C.S. Yoon
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Auger electron spectroscopy ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Materials science ,Ferromagnetism ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,chemistry ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Electrode ,Analytical chemistry ,Tantalum ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Thin film ,Quantum tunnelling - Abstract
Summary form only given. The pinned electrode of the exchange biased magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ), consisting of Ta/NiFe/IrMn/CoFe/AlO/sub x//Ta layer was annealed at 300/spl deg/C under vacuum to study the extent of interdiffusion within the pinned electrode. In addition, the tunnel barrier layer, AlO/sub x/ was deliberately under- and over-oxidized in the oxygen plasma in order to elucidate the effects of plasma oxidation on the interdiffusion within the thin film stack. A significant amount of Mn diffusion into the AlO/sub x/ layer was observed in the over-oxidized electrode from the compositional depth profiling using Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) while the under-oxidized electrode exhibited a minimal amount of Mn diffusion after annealing at 300/spl deg/C. Further interfacial analysis using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) proved that the Mn found at the CoFe/AlO/sub x/ interface in the over-oxidized electrode was in the form of MnO/sub 2/ while the Co in the CoFe layer remained unoxidized.
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44. Compliant control of constrained robot manipulators: stabilization on the constraint surface
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F.M.A. Salam and C.S. Yoon
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Nonlinear system ,Position (vector) ,Computer science ,Control theory ,Feed forward ,Robot manipulator ,Stability (learning theory) ,Robot ,Nonlinear control ,Manipulator ,First class constraint ,Hamiltonian system - Abstract
As an extension to their formulation of the compliant control problem employing the framework of constrained Hamiltonian systems the authors consider the feedback of error signals with respect to a desired position, velocity and force. They allow for uncertainty in modeling and disturbances. They show that the nonlinear feedback controls introduced specify the dynamics of the manipulator on the constraint surface. Results of computer simulations which verify the analytical formulation , are presented. >
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45. An Application of Photogrammetry Measuring Technology to Parametric Modeling of Korean Traditional Wooden Structure
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H.A. Bae, M.R. Kim, S.Y. Shin, H.A. Kim, and C.S. Yoon
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46. Synthesis of γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles embedded in polyimide
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C.S. Yoon, Sung K. Lim, C.K. Kim, Young Ho Kim, and Yoon Chung
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Materials science ,Oxide ,Nanoparticle ,Nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Metal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,visual_art ,Oxidizing agent ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Magnetic nanoparticles ,Magnetic oxide ,Layer (electronics) ,Polyimide - Abstract
A mono-layer of γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles embedded in a polyimide (PI) matrix was fabricated by oxidizing Fe metal film between two PI precursor layers. There was a critical Fe thickness (∼7 nm) above which a continuous layer of γ-Fe2O3 film was formed in the PI film. Below the critical Fe thickness, the oxide film broke up into fine particles whose size was ∼10 nm with narrow size distribution. This method offers a unique way of covering a large surface area with fine magnetic oxide nanoparticles for a potential application in high-density data storage media.
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47. Gadolinium-enhanced MRI of breast hamartoma
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K.K. Oh, M.H. Kim, C.S. Yoon, W.H. Jung, and H.D. Lee
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine - Published
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48. Rapid antenatal diagnosis of beta-thalassemia in Chinese caused by the common 4-bp deletion in codons 41/42 using high-resolution agarose gel electrophoresis and heteroduplex detection
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Hai-Yang Law, I. Ng, C.S. Yoon, C.L. Tan, H. Cheng, and J. Ong
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Male ,China ,Heterozygote ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Thalassemia ,Mutant ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Biochemistry ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,law.invention ,law ,Pregnancy ,Prenatal Diagnosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Codon ,Gene ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Sequence Deletion ,Genetics ,Electrophoresis, Agar Gel ,Mutation ,Base Sequence ,beta-Thalassemia ,Nucleic Acid Heteroduplexes ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,Agarose gel electrophoresis ,Female ,Heteroduplex - Abstract
The 4-bp deletion in codons 41/42 (-TTCT) in the beta-globin gene is a common mutation that causes beta-thalassemia in Chinese. A simple method, which involved PCR amplification of the relevant region, was used for the antenatal diagnosis of a fetus at risk for this mutation. The fetal PCR product showed a single fragment of normal size on MetaPhor gel. The homozygous normal status was further confirmed by the generation of heteroduplexes only after addition of homozygous mutant DNA.
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49. Observation of a first ντ candidate event in the OPERA experiment in the CNGS beam
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N. AGAFONOVA, A. ALEKSANDROV, O. ALTINOK, M. AMBROSIO, A. ANOKHINA, S. AOKI, A. ARIGA, T. ARIGA, D. AUTIERO, A. BADERTSCHER, A. BAGULYA, A. BENDHABI, A. BERTOLIN, M. BESNIER, D. BICK, V. BOYARKIN, C. BOZZA, T. BRUGIERE, R. BRUGNERA, F. BRUNET, G. BRUNETTI, S. BUONTEMPO, A. CAZES, L. CHAUSSARD, M. CHERNYAVSKY, V. CHIARELLA, N. CHON SEN, A. CHUKANOV, R. CIESIELSKI, F. DAL CORSO, N. D’AMBROSIO, Y. DECLAIS, P. DEL AMO SANCHEZ, G. DE LELLIS, M. DE SERIO, F. DI CAPUA, A. DI CRESCENZO, D. DI FERDINANDO, N. DI MARCO, A. DI GIOVANNI, S. DMITRIEVSKY, M. DRACOS, D. DUCHESNEAU, S. DUSINI, T. DZHATDOEV, J. EBERT, O. EGOROV, R. ENIKEEV, A. EREDITATO, L. S. ESPOSITO, J. FAVIER, T. FERBER, R. A. FINI, D. FREKERS, T. FUKUDA, V. GALKIN, A. GARFAGNINI, J. GOLDBERG, C. GOLLNITZ, D. GOLUBKOV, L. GONCHAROVA, Y. GORNUSHKIN, G. GRELLA, F. GRIANTI, A. M. GULER, C. GUSTAVINO, C. HAGNER, K. HAMADA, T. HARA, M. HIERHOLZER, K. HOSHINO, M. IEVA, H. ISHIDA, K. ISHIGURO, K. JAKOVCIC, C. JOLLET, F. JUGET, M. KAMISCIOGLU, J. KAWADA, M. KAZUYAMA, S. H. KIM, M. KIMURA, N. KITAGAWA, B. KLICEK, J. KNUESEL, K. KODAMA, M. KOMATSU, U. KOSE, I. KRESLO, H. KUBOTA, C. LAZZARO, J. LENKEIT, I. LIPPI, A. LJUBICIC, A. LONGHIN, G. LUTTER, A. MALGIN, G. MANDRIOLI, K. MANNAI, A. MAROTTA, J. MARTEAU, T. MATSUO, V. MATVEEV, MAURI, NICOLETTA, E. MEDINACELI, F. MEISEL, A. MEREGAGLIA, P. MIGLIOZZI, S. MIKADO, S. MIYAMOTO, P. MONACELLI, K. MORISHIMA, U. MOSER, M. T. MUCIACCIA, N. NAGANAWA, T. NAKA, M. NAKAMURA, T. NAKANO, Y. NAKATSUKA, D. NAUMOV, V. NIKITINA, K. NIWA, Y. NONOYAMA, S. OGAWA, A. OLCHEVSKY, T. OMURA, G. ORLOVA, V. OSEDLO, M. PANICCIA, A. PAOLONI, B. D. PARK, I. G. PARK, A. PASTORE, L. PATRIZII, E. PENNACCHIO, H. PESSARD, V. PILIPENKO, C. PISTILLO, N. POLUKHINA, K. PRETZL, P. PUBLICHENKO, F. PUPILLI, J. P. REPELLIN, R. RESCIGNO, T. ROGANOVA, H. ROKUJO, G. ROMANO, G. ROSA, I. ROSTOVTSEVA, A. RUBBIA, A. RUSSO, V. RYASNY, O. RYAZHSKAYA, Y. SAKATANI, O. SATO, Y. SATO, A. SCHEMBRI, W. SCHMIDT PARZEFALL, H. SCHROEDER, L. SCOTTO LAVINA, A. SHESHUKOV, H. SHIBUYA, S. SIMONE, C. SIRIGNANO, G. SIRRI, J. S. SONG, M. SPINETTI, L. STANCO, N. STARKOV, M. STIPCEVIC, T. STRAUSS, P. STROLIN, K. SUZUKI, S. TAKAHASHI, M. TENTI, F. TERRANOVA, I. TEZUKA, V. TIOUKOV, P. TOLUN, A. TRABELSI, T. TRAN, S. TUFANLI, P. VILAIN, M. VLADIMIROV, L. VOTANO, J. L. VUILLEUMIER, G. WILQUET, B. WONSAK, V. YAKUSHEV, C. S. YOON, J. YOSHIDA, T. YOSHIOKA, Y. ZAITSEV, S. ZEMSKOVA, A. ZGHICHE, R. ZIMMERMANN, GIACOMELLI, GIORGIO MARIA, GIORGINI, MIRIAM, POZZATO, MICHELE, SIOLI, MAXIMILIANO, N. AGAFONOVA, A. ALEKSANDROV, O. ALTINOK, M. AMBROSIO, A. ANOKHINA, S. AOKI, A. ARIGA, T. ARIGA, D. AUTIERO, A. BADERTSCHER, A. BAGULYA, A. BENDHABI, A. BERTOLIN, M. BESNIER, D. BICK, V. BOYARKIN, C. BOZZA, T. BRUGIERE, R. BRUGNERA, F. BRUNET, G. BRUNETTI, S. BUONTEMPO, A. CAZES, L. CHAUSSARD, M. CHERNYAVSKY, V. CHIARELLA, N. CHON-SEN, A. CHUKANOV, R. CIESIELSKI, F.DAL CORSO, N. D’AMBROSIO, Y. DECLAIS, P. DEL AMO SANCHEZ, G. DE LELLIS, M. DE SERIO, F. DI CAPUA, A. DI CRESCENZO, D. DI FERDINANDO, N. DI MARCO, A. DI GIOVANNI, S. DMITRIEVSKY, M. DRACOS, D. DUCHESNEAU, S. DUSINI, T. DZHATDOEV, J. EBERT, O. EGOROV, R. ENIKEEV, A. EREDITATO, L.S. ESPOSITO, J. FAVIER, T. FERBER, R.A. FINI, D. FREKERS, T. FUKUDA, V. GALKIN, A. GARFAGNINI, G. GIACOMELLI, M. GIORGINI, J. GOLDBERG, C. GOLLNITZ, D. GOLUBKOV, L. GONCHAROVA, Y. GORNUSHKIN, G. GRELLA, F. GRIANTI, A.M. GULER, C. GUSTAVINO, C. HAGNER, K. HAMADA, T. HARA, M. HIERHOLZER, K. HOSHINO, M. IEVA, H. ISHIDA, K. ISHIGURO, K. JAKOVCIC, C. JOLLET, F. JUGET, M. KAMISCIOGLU, J. KAWADA, M. KAZUYAMA, S.H. KIM, M. KIMURA, N. KITAGAWA, B. KLICEK, J. KNUESEL, K. KODAMA, M. KOMATSU, U. KOSE, I. KRESLO, H. KUBOTA, C. LAZZARO, J. LENKEIT, I. LIPPI, A. LJUBICIC, A. LONGHIN, G. LUTTER, A. MALGIN, G. MANDRIOLI, K. MANNAI, A. MAROTTA, J. MARTEAU, T. MATSUO, V. MATVEEV, N. MAURI, E. MEDINACELI, F. MEISEL, A. MEREGAGLIA, P. MIGLIOZZI, S. MIKADO, S. MIYAMOTO, P. MONACELLI, K. MORISHIMA, U. MOSER, M.T. MUCIACCIA, N. NAGANAWA, T. NAKA, M. NAKAMURA, T. NAKANO, Y. NAKATSUKA, D. NAUMOV, V. NIKITINA, K. NIWA, Y. NONOYAMA, S. OGAWA, A. OLCHEVSKY, T. OMURA, G. ORLOVA, V. OSEDLO, M. PANICCIA, A. PAOLONI, B.D. PARK, I.G. PARK, A. PASTORE, L. PATRIZII, E. PENNACCHIO, H. PESSARD, V. PILIPENKO, C. PISTILLO, N. POLUKHINA, M. POZZATO, K. PRETZL, P. PUBLICHENKO, F. PUPILLI, J.P. REPELLIN, R. RESCIGNO, T. ROGANOVA, H. ROKUJO, G. ROMANO, G. ROSA, I. ROSTOVTSEVA, A. RUBBIA, A. RUSSO, V. RYASNY, O. RYAZHSKAYA, Y. SAKATANI, O. SATO, Y. SATO, A. SCHEMBRI, W. SCHMIDT-PARZEFALL, H. SCHROEDER, L. SCOTTO LAVINA, A. SHESHUKOV, H. SHIBUYA, S. SIMONE, M. SIOLI, C. SIRIGNANO, G. SIRRI, J.S. SONG, M. SPINETTI, L. STANCO, N. STARKOV, M. STIPCEVIC, T. STRAUSS, P. STROLIN, K. SUZUKI, S. TAKAHASHI, M. TENTI, F. TERRANOVA, I. TEZUKA, V. TIOUKOV, P. TOLUN, A. TRABELSI, T. TRAN, S. TUFANLI, P. VILAIN, M. VLADIMIROV, L. VOTANO, J.-L. VUILLEUMIER, G. WILQUET, B. WONSAK, V. YAKUSHEV, C.S. YOON, J. YOSHIDA, T. YOSHIOKA, Y. ZAITSEV, S. ZEMSKOVA, A. ZGHICHE, and R. ZIMMERMANN
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NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,PARTICLE PHYSICS ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,NUCLEAR EMULSIONS - Abstract
First observation of neutrino oscillation in appearance mode
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50. The detection of neutrino interactions in the emulsion/lead target of the OPERA experiment
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Pozzato, M., N, Pretzl, o. K., Publichenko, d. P., Pupilli, b. F., Rescigno, u. R., Rizhikov, l. D., Roganova, aa T., Romano, b. G., Rosa, l. G., Rostovtseva, a. j. I., Rubbia, w. A., Russo, f. A., P, Ryasny, s. V., Ryazhskaya, a. O., Sadovski, a. A., Sato, v. O., Sato, y. Y., Saveliev, ak V., Schembri, aa A., Schmidt Parzefall, a. j. W., Schroeder, k. H., Sch¨utz, ad H. U., Schuler, d. J., Scotto Lavina, q. L., Shibuya, p. H., Simone, z. S., T, Sioli, ai M., Sirignano, Chiara, Sirri, l. G., Song, o. J. S., Spinetti, a. f. M., Stanco, h. L., Starkov, m. N., Stipcevic, g. M., Strauss, ae T., Strolin, f. P., Sugonyaev, s. V., Takahashi, m. S., Tereschenko, y. V., Terranova, v. F., Tezuka, h. I., Tioukov, ak V., Tolun, p. P., Tsarev, ac V., Tsenov, g. R., Tufanli, ah S., Ushida, ac N., Verguilov, ag V., Vilain, ah P., Vladimirov, al M., Votano, g. L., Vuilleumier, h. J. L., Wilquet, d. G., Wonsak, al B., Yakushev, k. V., Yoon, a. C. S., Yoshioka, a. f. T., Yoshida, y. J., Zaitsev, y. Y., Zghichej, w. A., Zimmermannk, R., Agafonova, N., Anokhina, a. A., Aoki, b. S., Ariga, c. A., Ariga, d. T., Arrabito, d. L., Autiero, e. D., Badertscher, e. A., Bagulya, f. A., Bersani Greggio, g. F., Bertolin, h. A., Besnier, i. M., J, Bick, 1 D., Boyarkin, k. V., Bozza, a. C., Brugi `ere, l. T., Brugnera, Riccardo, I, Brunetti, m. G., Buontempo, o. S., Carrara, p. E., I, M, Cazes, 2 A., Chaussard, e. L., Chernyavsky, e. M., Chiarella, g. V., Chon Sen, h. N., Chukanov, q. A., Cozzi, p. M., D’Amato, n. G., Dal Corso, l. F., D’Ambrosio, i. N., De Lellis, r. G., P, S, D´eclais, 3 Y., De Serio, e. M., Di Capua, t. F., Di Ferdinando, p. D., Di Giovanni, o. A., Di Marco, u. N., Di Troia, u. C., Dmitrievski, h. S., Dominjon, v. A., Dracos, e. M., Duchesneau, q. D., Dusini, j. S., Ebert, i. J., Egorov, k. O., Enikeev, w. R., Ereditato, a. A., Esposito, d. L. S., Favier, r. J., Felici, j. G., Ferber, h. T., Fini, k. R., Frekers, t. D., Fukuda, x. T., Fukushima, y. C., Galkin, z. V. 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High energy ,Particle physics ,NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS ,FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,FOS: Physical sciences ,01 natural sciences ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,Particle tracking detectors ,0103 physical sciences ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,010306 general physics ,Neutrino oscillation ,Nuclear Experiment ,Instrumentation ,Mathematical Physics ,Physics ,Large Hadron Collider ,Large detector systems for particle and astroparticle physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Detector ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,NEUTRINO DETECTORS ,3. Good health ,Particle tracking detector ,Neutrino detector ,Large detector systems for particle and astroparticle physic ,Physique des particules élémentaires ,PARTICLE PHYSICS ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Neutrino ,Beam (structure) ,Particle Physics - Experiment ,neutrino interactions ,OPERA experiment ,particle tracking detectors ,large detector systems for particle and astroparticle ,hysics - Abstract
The OPERA neutrino detector in the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory (LNGS) was designed to perform the first detection of neutrino oscillations in appearance mode through the study of νμ→ ντ oscillations. The apparatus consists of an emulsion/lead target complemented by electronic detectors and it is placed in the high energy long-baseline CERN to LNGS beam (CNGS) 730 km away from the neutrino source. Runs with CNGS neutrinos were successfully carried out in 2007 and 2008 with the detector fully operational with its related facilities for the emulsion handling and analysis. After a brief description of the beam and of the experimental setup we report on the collection, reconstruction and analysis procedures of first samples of neutrino interaction events. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA., 0, P06020, SCOPUS: ar.j, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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