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pro vyhledávání: '"Soon Cheon Cho"'
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Journal of Applied Physics; 2015, Vol. 117 Issue 12, p123301-1-123301-5, 5p, 1 Diagram, 6 Graphs
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Current Applied Physics. 15:563-568
We demonstrate the surface treatment of graphene using an atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) system. The graphene was synthesized by a thermal chemical vapor deposition with methane gas. A Mo foil and a SiO2 wafer covered by Ni films were employe
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Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan. 37:169-172
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Current Applied Physics. 9:1223-1226
This study demonstrates the hydrophobic and super-hydrophobic coating of various substrates by 3:1 HMDSO/toluene glow plasma discharge at low pressure and investigates the hydrophobic and super-hydrophobic behavior of the polyimide films, filter pape
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Thin Solid Films. 517:4052-4055
Y2O3:Eu red-emitting nanophosphors were synthesized directly by dissolving Y2O3 and Eu2O3 in HNO3 and by using an atmospheric microwave-plasma torch for a direct continuous preparation and for mass production of Y2O3:Eu powders. Atmospheric microwave
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Scripta Materialia. 59:776-779
Stable, flower-like super-hydrophobic surfaces on copper substrate were fabricated by means of a facile method using one-step solution immersion. The contact angles (CAs) of the surfaces with test liquids were >150°, and scanning electron microscopy
Hydrophobic Coating of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Using a HMDSO Glow Plasma under Low Pressure
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society. 53:641-645
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society. 53:631-635
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Journal of the Korean Physical Society. 52:1800-1803
Nitrogen oxides generated in a microwave plasma torch are destroyed by a ame of hydrocarbon fuel. A high-temperature plasma torch in the microwave plasma burner produces a high level of nitrogen oxides, which disintegrate in the fuel-burning ame expo
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 47:297-300
Synthesis of aluminum fluoride (AlF3) powder by direct evaporation of aluminum (Al) granules in an atmospheric microwave-plasma torch demonstrates a possibility of a direct continuous preparation. The solid-phase Al granules are injected axially by A