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Ultra Fast Flash Observatory to observe the prompt photons from Gamma Ray Bursts
Jiwoo Nam,Steven Boggs,G. Ripov,Bruce Grossan,Jin-A Jeon,Joo-Young Jin,Ae-Ra Jung,Ji-Eun Kim,Minsoo Kim,Yong-Kweon Kim,P. Klimov,B. Khrenov,Chang-hwan Lee,Jik Lee,Go-Woon Na,Shin-Woo Nam,Il-Heung Park 한국천문학회 2009 天文學會報 Vol.34 No.1
Ultra Fast Flash Observatory to observe the prompt photons from Gamma Ray Bursts
Nam, Ji-Woo,Boggs, Steven,Ripov, G.,Grossan, Bruce,Jeon, Jin-A,Jin, Joo-Young,Jung, Ae-Ra,Kim, Ji-Eun,Kim, Min-Soo,Kim, Yong-Kweon,Klimov, P.,Khrenov, B.,Lee, Chang-Hwan,Lee, Jik,Na, Go-Woon,Nam, Shin 한국우주과학회 2009 한국우주과학회보 Vol.18 No.1
Progress and prospects in nanoscale dry processes: How can we control atomic layer reactions?
Ishikawa, Kenji,Karahashi, Kazuhiro,Ichiki, Takanori,Chang, Jane P.,George, Steven M.,Kessels, W. M. M.,Lee, Hae June,Tinck, Stefan,Um, Jung Hwan,Kinoshita, Keizo Institute of Pure and Applied Physics 2017 Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol. No.
<P>In this review, we discuss the progress of emerging dry processes for nanoscale fabrication. Experts in the fields of plasma processing have contributed to addressing the increasingly challenging demands in achieving atomic-level control of material selectivity and physicochemical reactions involving ion bombardment. The discussion encompasses major challenges shared across the plasma science and technology community. Focus is placed on advances in the development of fabrication technologies for emerging materials, especially metallic and intermetallic compounds and multiferroic, and two-dimensional (2D) materials, as well as state-of-the-art techniques used in nanoscale semiconductor manufacturing with a brief summary of future challenges. (C) 2017 The Japan Society of Applied Physics</P>