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Selective growth of metallic materials on clean and oxidized substrates.
Koňáková, Kateřina ; Cháb, Vladimír (referee) ; Čechal, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with morphology of cobalt thin film on clean Si(111) and on silicon dioxide thin film on Si(111) studied by AFM and XPS. It is also study of selective growth of cobalt on lattice made by focused ion beam and electron lithography. In the last part, the growth of metals (Fe, Co) on surface oxide on Ni3Al(111) was studied.
Analyse of photovoltaic solar cells by the photoluminescence method
Baura, Tomáš ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the analysis of solar cells by photoluminescence method. Photoluminescence method is based on the excitation of luminescence radiation of the solar cell material by an external excitation light source. This method can detect various types of defects in the material solar cells. The main objective is the design and realization of a measuring system defects of solar cells, which is based on this method. For excitation of luminescence is used LED array. For the detection of luminescence is used CCD camera with IR optical filter. To filter out the excitation light radiation is used disc screen and optical interrupter. The parameters and options of this measuring system are verified and characterized by test measuring for example the achievable rotation speed of screen and response of optical interrupter. At the end is tested detection of luminescence radiation of solar cells in the measuring system. The measured images are compared with the method of electroluminescence.
Microfluidic systems in silicon technology
Juránek, Dominik ; Fecko, Peter (referee) ; Gablech, Imrich (advisor)
This thesis is devoted to the topic of microfluidics and the functionality of microfluidic devices when working with blood. It further focuses on the use of microfluidic devices to cut blood cells. The first part of this work is dedicated to the theoretical background of microfluidics, it briefly introduces the history of microfluidic devices and the materials used for their integration, moreover, it talks about the methods used when constructing a microfluidic device in a silicon substrate. Lastly, this section includes a description of blood and its composition and some properties important for working with microfluidic devices. The practical part is concerned with the (manufacturing procedure of) creating a microfluidic and testing of device that can cut red blood cells.
Preparation of Ni-Si mixed layers and study of undergoing reactions during heat treatement
Petr, Jiří ; Pantělejev, Libor (referee) ; Jan, Vít (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis observes the creation and describes the nickel-silicon phases. The theoretical part is devoted to the description of silicides, difusion mechanisms and the basic principle of electroplating. The experimental part describes the creation of Ni-Si layer by using nickel electroplating, heat treatment and observing changes in microstructure based on annealing temperature.
Preparation of Thin Films by Electrochemical Methods
Kaválek, Ondřej ; Studničková, Marie (referee) ; Janderka, Pavel (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
The doctoral theses deal with electrochemical deposition of lead, tin, silicon and germanium from aprotic electrolytes in anhydrous inert atmosphere. Deposited layers are studied from the perspective of their surface and of electrochemical characteristics.
Inovation of measurement equipment used for analyzing of photovoltaick cells
Otépka, Jakub ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of a tachometer which is used to measure and display of mechanical aperture speed of a measuring equipment for the defect analysis of solar cells using the photoluminescence method. This work is divided into three parts. The first section describes the principle of solar cells, the principle of luminescence radiation and its types. Next the defects of solar cells are analyzed. The second part discusses the theory of tachometers, the principles and methods of loading pulses. The third part is then analyzed the design and construction of the selected type tachometer.
Design of a photovoltaic power plant for a family house near Jihlava
Dvořák, Vít ; Maule, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design of a photovoltaic solar power station for a specific family house in the Jihlava region. The aim of the work was to get acquainted with technologies about the production of solar systems, evaluate the market in the Czech Republic and create a design of photovoltaic solar power station. Three designs of power stations were created with the help of the PV * SOL design system. Each design uses different photovoltaic cell technology. The result of each power station design is a complete finished project, which is based on many factors such as the efficiency of the entire system in a certain location, financial analysis, return on investment and more. In addition, these projects meet the conditions for the preparation of the subsidy program Nová zelená úsporám. At the end of the work, all three designed power stations are evaluated and with the help of multicriteria analysis, the best and most advantageous power station design for the given locality is determined. In the end, the idea of further development of the project is presented.
Monocrystalic silicon - optical properties
Kahánek, Tomáš ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with optical properties of silicon. The main task of the work was to create silicon samples with ohmic contacts. Suitable radiation source was designed to measure absorption edge of monocrystalline silicon. Designed measuring station was realised. Measurements were performed on samples of p-type monocrystalline silicon provided by ON Semiconductor Rožnov. p. Radhoštěm. The absorbtion edge was measured.
Characteristics features of luminescence radiation solar cells
Malý, Martin ; Šimonová, Lucie (referee) ; Stojan, Radek (advisor)
This thesis deals with characteristic features of luminiscence radiation solar cells during electroluminiscence. Electroluminescence is the process in which a substance begins to radiate electromagnetic radiation (luminiscence radiation) due to passing electrical current. Various defects in the structure of the photovoltaic cell can cause polarization of that radiation. The aim of this thesis is to measure some polycrystalline solar cells by electroluminescence. Selected solar cell is measured by electroluminescence extended by polarizing filter and afterward collected data are processed in MATLAB.
Silicon substituted calcium phosphate based bioceramic scaffolds
Karkuszová, Karina ; Šťastná, Eva (referee) ; Novotná, Lenka (advisor)
The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis summarizes the current state of knowledge of bioceramic materials based on calcium, phosphorus and silicon. More specifically, it focuses on calcium phosphates, the demands placed on them, the porosity of 3D foams, and biological properties such as biodegradation and bioactivity. 3D bioceramic calcium phosphate foam doped with silicon appears to be a suitable material for use in biomedical applications. It is the silicon that plays a role in the development of healthy bone and the formation of new tissue. Silicon substitutions are important in the field of investigation because they improve the bioassay of phosphate calcium. In the experimental part, calcium phosphate powders were first prepared by the hydroxyapatite and silica fusion reaction. Selected powder contents were 0; 0.1; 1, 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 wt.% SiO2. The samples were sintered at 1100 °C, 1200 °C and 1300 °C. The second part consisted in the preparation of 3D foams by direct penetration with polyurethane and the subsequent characteristics of phase composition, solubility and bioactivity. Bioceramic foams had a highly porous structure. For 42 days, sample behavior in Tris-HCl and simulated body fluid (SBF) was monitored. The results of the experiment have shown that the samples are bioactive and silicon substitution increases phosphate calcium solubility. Therefore, these materials are potentially useful for biomedical applications

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