- During WWII, Korea occupied by Japan.
- After WWII, Korea was divided into two
: the 38th parallel
- Political Division (The Cold War)
: Communist gov. VS Capitalist gov
USA: supported ROK(South Korea)
The USA supported Syngman Rhee
who was a pro-American democrat
USSR: supported DPRK(North Korea)
The USSR supported Il Sung Kim
who was fond of communism
line within Hanbando. All were happened before USA dominated South-Korea. Therefore, the fact that USSR started to divide into two countries in Hanbando is not wrong.
In conclusion, America influenced South-Korea to protect democratic from USSR and communism. Finally both countries(South and North Korea) established their own government respectively. As times goes by, conflict was more serious,
Figure 9. Electrostatic field simulation.
(a) The electrostatic field(E.F) contour lines are plotted
(b) The absolute value of the E.F against height.
FE-SEM micrographs of electrospun fiber mats at various surface velocities:
4.3 m/s, (b) 8.6 m/s,
(c) 12.9 m/s, and (d) 17.2 m/s.
(The direction of rotating drum is downward.)
lines
Historical underdevelopment of Cholla in contrast to Kyongsang
Refutation : regional voting in Korea is actually a fairly recent phenomenon since the year 1987 with dramatic political reforms(a direct presidential election and a new constitution).
ex) In 1963, presidential vote, Park – 53% of the Cholla
Yun – 41% of th
Crosstalk among neighboring interconnects
Capacitive crosstalk roughly proportional to kc=CIMD /CILD
⇒ Mainly fixed by the aspect ratio of lines and vias
⇒ Crosstalk level increases at each new generation
Induces delay uncertainty
A low-κ dielectric materials with a dielectric constant less than the dielectric constant of silicon dioxide, κ<4
First low-κ was applied at the