Daejeon, South Korea

Jae Eun Yoo


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 5(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2010

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Title: Jae Eun Yoo: Innovator in High Temperature Superconducting Films

Introduction

Jae Eun Yoo is a prominent inventor based in Daejeon, South Korea. He has made significant contributions to the field of superconductivity, particularly in the fabrication of high temperature superconducting films. His innovative methods have the potential to advance various applications in electronics and energy.

Latest Patents

Jae Eun Yoo holds a patent for a "Method and apparatus for fabricating high temperature superconducting film through auxiliary cluster beam spraying." This patent discloses a method of fabricating a high temperature superconducting film in a vacuum chamber using auxiliary cluster beam spraying. The process involves depositing a high temperature superconducting material on a substrate in a vapor state while simultaneously forming gas atoms from a cluster beam material. These gas atoms are then sprayed onto the substrate, creating pinning centers in the superconducting film. This innovative approach enhances the quality and performance of the superconducting films produced.

Career Highlights

Jae Eun Yoo is affiliated with the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, where he continues to work on advancing technologies related to superconductivity. His research focuses on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of superconducting materials, which are crucial for various high-tech applications.

Collaborations

Jae Eun Yoo has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Sang Soo Oh and Ho Seop Kim. These collaborations have fostered a productive research environment, leading to advancements in their shared field of study.

Conclusion

Jae Eun Yoo is a key figure in the development of high temperature superconducting films, with a patent that showcases his innovative methods. His work at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute and collaborations with fellow researchers highlight his commitment to advancing technology in this critical area.

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