Sang Won Yoon
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
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Nano Letters | 2011
Jong Hyun Seo; Youngdong Yoo; Na Young Park; Sang Won Yoon; Hyoban Lee; Sol Han; Seok-Woo Lee; Tae Yeon Seong; Seung-Cheol Lee; Kon Bae Lee; Pil-Ryung Cha; Harold S. Park; Bongsoo Kim; Jae-Pyoung Ahn
We report that defect-free Au nanowires show superplasticity on tensile deformation. Evidences from high-resolution electron microscopes indicated that the plastic deformation proceeds layer-by-layer in an atomically coherent fashion to a long distance. Furthermore, the stress-strain curve provides full interpretation of the deformation. After initial superelastic deformation, the nanowire shows superplastic deformation induced by coherent twin propagation, completely reorientating the crystal from <110> to <100>. Uniquely well-disciplined and long-propagating atomic movements deduced here are ascribed to the superb crystallinity as well as the radial confinement of the Au nanowires.
Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2013
Jong Hyun Seo; Sang Won Yoon; Kyou Hyun Kim; Hye Jung Chang; Kon Bae Lee; Tae Yeon Seong; Eric Fleury; Jae-Pyoung Ahn
We investigated the microstructural evolution of Sn(96.4)Ag(2.8)Cu(0.8) solder through in situ heating transmission electron microscopy observations. As-soldered bump consisted of seven layers, containing the nanoeutectic lamella structure of AuSn and Au₅Sn phases, and the polygonal grains of AuSn₂ and AuSn₄, on Au-plated Cu bond pads. Here, we found that there are two nanoeutectic lamellar layers with lamella spacing of 40 and 250 nm. By in situ heating above 140°C, the nanoeutectic lamella of AuSn and Au₅Sn was decomposed with structural degradation by sphering and coarsening processes of the lamellar interface. At the third layer neighboring to the lamella layer, on the other hand, Au₅Sn particles with a zig-zag shape in AuSn matrix became spherical and were finally dissipated in order to minimize the interface energy between two phases. In the other layers except both lamella layers, polycrystal grains of AuSn₂ and AuSn₄ grew by normal grain growth during in situ heating. The high interface energy of nanoeutectic lamella and polygonal nanograins, which are formed by rapid solidification, acted as a principal driving force on the microstructural change during the in situ heating.
Crystal Growth & Design | 2012
Sang Won Yoon; Jong Hyun Seo; Tae Yeon Seong; Tae Hwan Yu; Yil Hwan You; Kon Bae Lee; Hoon Kwon; Jae-Pyoung Ahn
international conference on microelectronics | 2009
Sang Won Yoon; Jong Hyun Seo; Kyou Hyun Kim; Jae-Pyoung Ahn; Tae Yeon Seong; Kon Bae Lee; Hoon Kwon
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2012
Sang Won Yoon; Jong Hyun Seo; Keun Hwa Chae; Jong Keuk Park; Jong Han Song; Vickram Jayaram; Kon Bae Lee; Tae Yeon Seong; Hoon-Kwon; Jae-Pyoung Ahn
Journal of Electroceramics | 2011
Joon Ho Oh; Tae Yeon Seong; H. G. Hong; Kyoung Kook Kim; Sang Won Yoon; Jae-Pyoung Ahn
Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2010
Joon Ho Oh; Kyoung Kook Kim; Hyun Gi Hong; Kyeong Jae Byeon; Heon Lee; Sang Won Yoon; Jae-Pyoung Ahn; Tae Yeon Seong
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2012
Sang Won Yoon; Jong Hyun Seo; Tae Yeon Seong; Hoon Kwon; Kon Bae Lee; Jae-Pyoung Ahn
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics | 2009
V. Rajagopal Reddy; Sang Ho Kim; Hyun Gi Hong; Sang Won Yoon; Jae Pyoung Ahn; Tae Yeon Seong
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2012
Jong Hyun Seo; Sang Won Yoon; Keun Hwa Chae; Jong Keuk Park; Jong Han Song; Vickram Jayaram; Kon Bae Lee; Tae Yeon Seong; Hoon Kwon; Jae-Pyoung Ahn