Hani Kang
Seoul National University
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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2013
Sunghwan Shin; Youngsoon Kim; Eui-Seong Moon; Du Hyeong Lee; Hani Kang; Heon Kang
We present a capacitor-type device that can generate strong electrostatic field in condensed phase. The device comprises an ice film grown on a cold metal substrate in vacuum, and the film is charged by trapping Cs(+) ions on the ice surface with thermodynamic surface energy. Electric field within the charged film was monitored through measuring the film voltage using a Kelvin work function probe and the vibrational Stark effect of acetonitrile using IR spectroscopy. These measurements show that the electric field can be increased to ∼4 × 10(8) V m(-1), higher than that achievable by conventional metal plate capacitors. In addition, the present device may provide several advantages in studying the effects of electric field on molecules in condensed phase, such as the ability to control the sample composition and structure at molecular scale and the spectroscopic monitoring of the sample under electric field.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2014
Sunghwan Shin; Hani Kang; Jun Soo Kim; Heon Kang
We investigated the phase transformations of amorphous solid acetone under confined geometry by preparing acetone films trapped in amorphous solid water (ASW) or CCl4. Reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy (RAIRS) and temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) were used to monitor the phase changes of the acetone sample with increasing temperature. An acetone film trapped in ASW shows an abrupt change in the RAIRS features of the acetone vibrational bands during heating from 80 to 100 K, which indicates the transformation of amorphous solid acetone to a molecularly aligned crystalline phase. Further heating of the sample to 140 K produces an isotropic solid phase, and eventually a fluid phase near 157 K, at which the acetone sample is probably trapped in a pressurized, superheated condition inside the ASW matrix. Inside a CCl4 matrix, amorphous solid acetone crystallizes into a different, isotropic structure at ca. 90 K. We propose that the molecularly aligned crystalline phase formed in ASW is created by heterogeneous nucleation at the acetone-water interface, with resultant crystal growth, whereas the isotropic crystalline phase in CCl4 is formed by homogeneous crystal growth starting from the bulk region of the acetone sample.
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2018
Hani Kang; Youngwook Park; Zee Hwan Kim; Heon Kang
The orientation state of hydrogen chloride (HCl) molecules in a solid argon matrix was reversibly controlled by applying an external electric field of up to 4 × 108 V·m-1 using the ice film capacitor method. The rovibrational transitions of the field-oriented HCl were measured by reflection absorption infrared spectroscopy with p-polarized light. Upon application of the external field, free rotation of HCl inside the matrix gradually changed to perturbed rotation and then to a pendular state harmonically bound in the Stark potential well. Further increase in the field strength increased the degree of dipole alignment along the field direction, approaching an asymptotically perfect orientation of the molecules with an average tilt angle of <30° at a field strength above 1 × 108 V·m-1.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Sunghwan Shin; Hani Kang; Daeheum Cho; Jin Yong Lee; Heon Kang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Sunghwan Shin; Youngsoon Kim; Hani Kang; Heon Kang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Hani Kang; Sunghwan Shin; Youngwook Park; Heon Kang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018
Sunghwan Shin; Youngwook Park; Hani Kang; Heon Kang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2017
Sunghwan Shin; Youngwook Park; Hani Kang; Heon Kang
Angewandte Chemie | 2017
Youngwook Park; Hani Kang; Heon Kang
한국진공학회 학술발표회초록집 | 2016
Hani Kang; Sunghwan Shin; Youngwook Park; Heon Kang