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Nano and Oxide Electronics : A Study on the Fabrication of Periodic Holes on Metal Electrode for Electrodeionization System Application
Jong Bin Yeo, Sang Wook Sun, Hyun Yong Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2013;26(3):227-231.   Published online March 1, 2013
Electrodeionization is a hybrid separation process of electrodialysis and ion exchange to produce high purity water under electric field. This article provides a fabrication result of hole patterned metal electrode for elecrodeionization system. The hole patterns have been fabricated by nanosphere lithography (NSL). The technique utilizes the self-assembled nanospheres as lens-mask patterns and collimated laser beam source. The hole patterns have a periodic array structure. The images of hole pattern on metal electrode prepared were observed by SEM. We believe that the periodic hole patterned metal electrode structure is a useful device applicable for metal mat electrode in electrodeionization system.
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Nano Materials and Devices : Regular Paper ; Improvement of Extraction Efficiency of OLED by Nanosphere Lithography
Gwang Min Han, Jong Bin Yeo, Hyun Yong Lee
J Electr Electron Mater 2011;24(12):1002-1009.   Published online December 1, 2011
The light extraction efficiency of top-emitting organic light-emitting diode (OLED) was improved by insertion of corrugation patterns between indium tin oxide and organic layers. The corrugation patterns was fabricated by nanosphere lithography, which could form a self-assembled particle monolayer over a large area. The electrical and optical properties for the OLED devices fabricated by vacuum evaporation, were investigated. We have demonstrated the enhancement of the power efficiency of corrugated OLED. As a result, the power efficiency of the corrugated OLED was found to be more than 42%.
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