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Development of an Algorithm for Automatic Characterization of a Sample Based on the Data Received by Means of the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS).
Klus, Jakub ; Černohorský,, Tomáš (referee) ; Veis,, Pavel (referee) ; Kaiser, Jozef (advisor)
Submitted work concerns with the theoretical and practical requirements for an automatic characterization of samples by means of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). Theoretical aspects of laser-matter interaction, plasma expansion, and plasma emission are described theoretically within this work. The description of the plasma emission is enhanced with the spectral detection systems and statistical properties of the plasma. The principle of the automatic characterization is based on the multivariate data analysis theoretical background, which presents recent trend and fundamental approach for automatic spectra analysis in LIBS. Theoretical knowledge is manifested in six applications, which are presented as a comment to published manuscripts. These publications push the frontiers of automatic spectra processing in LIBS.
Element analysis of magnesium alloys using laser induced breakdown spectrometry
Veis, Samuel ; Fintová, Stanislava (referee) ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor‘s thesis is aimed at assessing the possibilities of trace elements detection in magnesium alloys using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy with a focus on rare earth elements. Base materials were wrought magnesium alloy sheet ZE10 with thickness of 1,6 mm and ZE41 with thickness of 2 mm produced using Direct Chill casting method. Qualitative and quantitative ways of LIBS spectra evaluation were described in the work. Qualitative analysis confirmed the presence of La, Ce, Nd and Pr in ZE41, and La with Ce in ZE10. These informations confirm results of EDS analysis. For a demonstration, quantitative analysis of ZE10 was made, which confirmed the possibility of using LIBS for detection of REE in Mg alloys.
Functions of humour in contemporary mediated political debates
Hacker, Pavel ; Reifová, Irena (advisor) ; Veis, Jaroslav (referee)
The work aimes at the usage of the verbal humour in mediated political debates, with stress on the temporary television debates periodically broadcasted both by the Czech commercial and public service stations. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Modelling of Ultracold Gases in Multidimensional Optical Lattices
Urbanek, Miroslav ; Soldán, Pavel (advisor) ; Opatrný, Tomáš (referee) ; Veis, Libor (referee)
Title: Modelling of Ultracold Gases in Multidimensional Optical Lattices Author: Miroslav Urbanek Department: Department of Chemical Physics and Optics Supervisor: doc. Ing. Pavel Soldán, Dr. Abstract: Optical lattices are experimental devices that use laser light to confine ultracold neutral atoms to periodic spatial structures. A system of bosonic atoms in an optical lattice can be described by the Bose-Hubbard model. Although there exist powerful analytic and numerical methods to study this model in one dimension, their extensions to multiple dimensions have not been as successful yet. I present an original numerical method based on tree tensor networks to simulate time evolution in multidimensional lattice systems with a focus on the two-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model. The method is used to investigate phenomena accessible in current experiments. In particular, I have studied phase collapse and revivals, boson expansion, and many-body localization in two-dimensional optical lattices. The outcome of this work is TEBDOL - a program for modelling one-dimensional and two-dimensional lattice systems. Keywords: Bose-Hubbard model, multidimensional system, optical lattice, tensor network
Development of an Algorithm for Automatic Characterization of a Sample Based on the Data Received by Means of the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS).
Klus, Jakub ; Černohorský,, Tomáš (referee) ; Veis,, Pavel (referee) ; Kaiser, Jozef (advisor)
Submitted work concerns with the theoretical and practical requirements for an automatic characterization of samples by means of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). Theoretical aspects of laser-matter interaction, plasma expansion, and plasma emission are described theoretically within this work. The description of the plasma emission is enhanced with the spectral detection systems and statistical properties of the plasma. The principle of the automatic characterization is based on the multivariate data analysis theoretical background, which presents recent trend and fundamental approach for automatic spectra analysis in LIBS. Theoretical knowledge is manifested in six applications, which are presented as a comment to published manuscripts. These publications push the frontiers of automatic spectra processing in LIBS.
Functions of humour in contemporary mediated political debates
Hacker, Pavel ; Reifová, Irena (advisor) ; Veis, Jaroslav (referee)
The work aimes at the usage of the verbal humour in mediated political debates, with stress on the temporary television debates periodically broadcasted both by the Czech commercial and public service stations. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Element analysis of magnesium alloys using laser induced breakdown spectrometry
Veis, Samuel ; Fintová, Stanislava (referee) ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor‘s thesis is aimed at assessing the possibilities of trace elements detection in magnesium alloys using laser induced breakdown spectroscopy with a focus on rare earth elements. Base materials were wrought magnesium alloy sheet ZE10 with thickness of 1,6 mm and ZE41 with thickness of 2 mm produced using Direct Chill casting method. Qualitative and quantitative ways of LIBS spectra evaluation were described in the work. Qualitative analysis confirmed the presence of La, Ce, Nd and Pr in ZE41, and La with Ce in ZE10. These informations confirm results of EDS analysis. For a demonstration, quantitative analysis of ZE10 was made, which confirmed the possibility of using LIBS for detection of REE in Mg alloys.

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