Abstract:
Disclosed is a method of horizontally growing carbon nanotubes, in which the carbon nanotubes can be selectively grown in a horizontal direction at specific locations of a substrate having catalyst formed thereat, so that the method can be usefully utilized in fabricating nano-devices. The method includes the steps of: (a) forming a predetermined catalyst pattern on a first substrate; (b) forming a vertical growth preventing layer on the first substrate, which prevents carbon nanotubes from growing in a vertical direction; (c) forming apertures through the vertical growth preventing layer and the first substrate to expose the catalyst pattern through the apertures; and (d) synthesizing carbon nanotubes at exposed surfaces of the catalyst pattern in order to grow the carbon nanotubes in the horizontal direction.
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method of horizontally growing carbon nanotubes, in which the carbon nanotubes can be selectively grown in a horizontal direction at specific locations of a substrate having catalyst formed thereat, so that the method can be usefully utilized in fabricating nano-devices. The method includes the steps of: (a) forming a predetermined catalyst pattern on a first substrate; (b) forming a vertical growth preventing layer on the first substrate, which prevents carbon nanotubes from growing in a vertical direction; (c) forming apertures through the vertical growth preventing layer and the first substrate to expose the catalyst pattern through the apertures; and (d) synthesizing carbon nanotubes at exposed surfaces of the catalyst pattern in order to grow the carbon nanotubes in the horizontal direction.
Abstract:
A semiconductor device comprises a fuse having a blowing region at a center part for selectively connecting different two terminals; and a dummy contact positioned under the blowing region for forming empty space by being removed together with the blowing region in a blowing process.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and an analog-to-digital conversion method employing a Josephson digital-to-analog converter (DAC) into an extremely accurate ADC of a physical metrology grade. The ADC includes: a front end ADC for converting an analog input signal into digital data; the Josephson DAC for receiving the digital data from the front end ADC and converting the received digital data into reference analog voltage; a differential ADC for extracting a difference voltage between a reference analog voltage of the Josephson DAC and an unknown input signal; and a data processor for summing output data of the differential ADC and output data of the front end ADC and outputting the summed result. The present invention enables to realize a highly stable Josephson ADC with little time and low cost, which is more accurate in a long-term as compared to any existing semiconductor measurement unit and has a performance that is rarely changed during a lifespan, by combining a programmable array and an existing semiconductor ADC.
Abstract:
The present invention generally relates to a structure of an optical digital pen. In particular, the invention relates to an optical digital pen by use of light scattering which can effectively acquire positional information of a pen tip even when the optical digital pen moves at a tilt on a display panel having a smooth surface. The invention is advantageous in that even when an optical digital pen is used at a tilt on a panel having a smooth surface made of glass or transparent plastic, reflected light for acquiring positional information of a pen tip is sufficiently received. In addition, the optical digital pen has an advantage of being compatibly used with a display panel of an electronic device such as a tablet PC or a laptop computer.
Abstract:
A method and system for verifying an electronic document and a system for providing an electronic document service are provided. The system for verifying the electronic document includes: an image data acquisition unit acquiring an image of the electronic document by scanning the electronic document; a barcode detection unit detecting a barcode inserted into a predetermined position in the acquired image of the electronic document and acquiring first electronic document data; an image data conversion unit generating second electronic document data by converting a format of the acquired image of the electronic document into a format that can be compared with the first electronic document data; a falsification determination unit determining whether the electronic document is falsified by comparing the first electronic document data with the second electronic document data; and a display unit displaying the fasification determination result determined by the falsification determination unit. Accordingly, it is possible to automatically verify whether the electronic document is falsified by comparing the first document information obtained by scanning the electronic document that is issued on-line and output with the second document information recovered from the barcode included in the electronic document.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a horizontal rod-supported, pore-controllable fiber media filter comprising: a fiber support comprising fixing supports to stand at both sides thereof and a plurality of horizontal rods which are coupled rotatably to the fixing supports in a zigzag pattern at intervals in a lengthwise direction of the fixing supports; a fiber media which hangs on the horizontal rods of the fiber support in a zigzag pattern, in which the lower end of the fiber media forms a fixed end attached to the lower end of the fiber support, and the upper end of the fiber media forms a free end at the upper end of the fiber support; and an actuator which is coupled to the free end of the fiber media to pull or relax the fiber media supported by the fixed end.
Abstract:
A semiconductor device comprises a fuse having a blowing region at a center part for selectively connecting different two terminals; and a dummy contact positioned under the blowing region for forming empty space by being removed together with the blowing region in a blowing process.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a finely programmable Josephson voltage standard device employing microwave driving of multiple frequencies. To this end, the programmable Josephson voltage standard device includes a first element group 10a having the plurality of Josephson junctions 2 connected in series and applied with a first frequency f1; a second element group 20a having a plurality of Josephson junctions 2 connected in series and applied with a second frequency f2 different from the first frequency f1; and current bias meant for selectively applying positive (+) current or negative (−) current to the Josephson junctions 2 of the element groups 10a, 20a or stopping the supply of the current, in response to an input command. The first element group 10a and the second element group 20a are connected in series.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and an analog-to-digital conversion method employing a Josephson digital-to-analog converter (DAC) into an extremely accurate ADC of a physical metrology grade. The ADC includes: a front end ADC for converting an analog input signal into digital data; the Josephson DAC for receiving the digital data from the front end ADC and converting the received digital data into reference analog voltage; a differential ADC for extracting a difference voltage between a reference analog voltage of the Josephson DAC and an unknown input signal; and a data processor for summing output data of the differential ADC and output data of the front end ADC and outputting the summed result. The present invention enables to realize a highly stable Josephson ADC with little time and low cost, which is more accurate in a long-term as compared to any existing semiconductor measurement unit and has a performance that is rarely changed during a lifespan, by combining a programmable array and an existing semiconductor ADC.