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Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Structure and magnetic properties of low-temperature annealed Ni-Mn-Al alloys

Yongdeok Kim; Seung-Jae Lee; Won Bae Han; Heesoo Kim; Hyeun Hwan An; Chong Seung Yoon

Off-stoichiometric Ni2Mn2−xAlx (x = 0.5–1.2) and Ni2+y(Mn1.3Al0.7)1−y/2, (y = 0.04–0.12) alloys were prepared to locate the composition range which is likely to form the ferromagnetic ordered L21 phase through low-temperature thermal annealing. In the Ni2Mn2−xAlx (x = 0.5–1.2) series, the alloy partially transformed to the ferromagnetic phase in the narrow composition range of x = 0.8–1.1. For the Ni-enriched composition series, Ni2+y(Mn1.3Al0.7)1−y/2, (y = 0.04–0.12), magnetic ordering was not observed and the magnetic susceptibility proportionally decreased with the Ni concentration. It was concluded that moving away from stoichiometric composition would likely increase the disordering of Mn and Al site occupation and is not conducive to achieving ferromagnetism in Ni2MnAl.


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2014

Molecular dynamics simulation of interlayer water embedded in phospholipid bilayer.

Won Bae Han; Suk Jun Kim; Hyeun Hwan An; Heesoo Kim; Yongdeok Kim; Chong Seung Yoon

1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine lipid bilayer with a thin layer of water molecules inserted in the hydrophobic region was simulated at 300K to observe the pore structure formation during escape of the water molecules from the hydrophobic region. The transformation of the water slab into a cylindrical droplet in the hydrophobic region, which locally deformed the lipid monolayer, was prerequisite to the pore formation. If the thickness of the interlayer water was increased beyond a critical value, the local deformation was suppressed as such deformation would rupture the lipid bilayer. Hence, it was demonstrated that the pore structure formation or local permeability of the lipid membrane is closely related to the rigidity of the lipid membrane.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2014

Stabilization of Solid-Supported Phospholipid Multilayer against Water by Gramicidin Addition

Won Bae Han; Yongdeok Kim; Hyeun Hwan An; Heesoo Kim; Chong Seung Yoon

It was demonstrated that hydrophobicity of solid supported planar dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) phospholipid multilayer can be greatly increased by incorporating a transmembrane protein, gramicidin, into the DPPC membrane. The contact angle of deionized water droplet on the gramicidin-modified DPPC membrane increased from 0° (complete wetting) without gramicidin to 55° after adding 15 mol % gramicidin. The increased hydrophobicity of the gramicidin-modified DPPC membrane allowed the membrane to remain stable at the air/water interface as well as underwater. The Au nanoparticles deposited on the gramicidin-modified DPPC membrane reproduced the characteristic surface plasmon resonance peak after being kept underwater or in phosphate-buffered saline solution for 5 days, attesting to the membrane stability in an aqueous environment. The enhanced underwater stability of the lipid multilayer substantially broadens the potential application of the lipid multilayer which includes biosensing, enzymatic fuel cell, surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy substrate.


Langmuir | 2013

Deposition of Metal Nanoparticles on Phospholipid Multilayer Membranes Modified by Gramicidin

Won Bae Han; Yongdeok Kim; Hyeun Hwan An; Heesoo Kim; Chong Seung Yoon

A planar dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) multilayer phospholipid membrane was structurally modified by introducing a transmembrane protein, gramicidin (up to 25 mol %), to study its effect on the metal nanoparticles deposited on the membrane. Without gramicidin, when 3-nm-thick Ag, Sn, Al, and Au were deposited, the nanoparticles hardly nucleated on the DPPC membrane in rigid gel state (except for Au); however, the gramicidin addition dramatically enhanced the DPPC membrane surfaces affinity for metal atoms so that a dense array of metal (Ag, Sn, and Au) or metal-oxide (Al-oxide) nanoparticles was produced on the membrane surface. The particle sizes ranged from 3 to 15 nm depending on the metal and gramicidin concentration, whereas the particle density was strongly dictated by the gramicidin concentration. The proposed method provides a convenient, generally applicable synthesis route for preparing different metal or metal-oxide nanoparticles on a relatively robust biocompatible membrane.


Journal of Applied Physics | 2013

Effect of in-situ application of ultrasonic waves during formation of silver nanoparticles embedded in phospholipid membrane

Yongdeok Kim; Hyeun Hwan An; Won Bae Han; Heesoo Kim; Suk Jun Kim; Chong Seung Yoon

Effect of in-situ application of ultrasonic waves (up to 1 MHz) on the Ag nanoparticles spontaneously produced inside the 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (DOPE) membrane by thermal evaporation of Ag was studied by placing the membrane on a ultrasonic transducer during the metal deposition. Application of the ultrasonic vibration promoted spatial ordering of the deposited nanoparticles due to the induced phase transition from Lα to HII for DOPE. Arising from the agitation effect, particle size refinement, which depended on the amplitude of the ultrasonic vibration, was observed. It was also shown that a stiff gel state 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC) membrane can be made locally permeable to incident Ag atoms by introducing DOPE molecules into the DPPC membrane as the Ag nanoparticles preferentially nucleated in the DOPE-rich region. Application of ultrasonic vibration with increasingly higher amplitude or frequency made the Ag nanoparticles uniformly distributed in the DPP...


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2013

Phase transitions and magnetocaloric effect of Ni1.7Co0.3Mn1+xAl1−x Heusler alloys

Yongdeok Kim; Won Bae Han; Heesoo Kim; Hyeun Hwan An; Chong Seung Yoon


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015

Magnetocaloric refrigerant with wide operating temperature range based on Mn5−xGe3(Co,Fe)x composite

Yongdeok Kim; Ki Hoon Kang; Ju Hwan Kim; Eun Jeong Kim; Kwangseok Choi; Won Bae Han; Heesoo Kim; Yoong Oh; Chong Seung Yoon


Journal of Electronic Materials | 2006

Electrical properties of ZnO Nano-particles embedded in polyimide

Eun-Ji Kim; Ju Hwan Kim; H. K. Noh; Yongdeok Kim


Journal of Raman Spectroscopy | 2014

Preparation of SERS active Ag nanoparticles encapsulated by phospholipids

Hyeun Hwan An; Won Bae Han; Yongdeok Kim; Heesoo Kim; Yoong Oh; Chong Seung Yoon


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014

Room-temperature magnetocaloric effect of Ni–Co–Mn–Al Heusler alloys

Yongdeok Kim; Eun Jeong Kim; Kwangseok Choi; Won Bae Han; Heesoo Kim; Yoon Shon; Chong Seung Yoon

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Pohang University of Science and Technology

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