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Structures in optical fiber
Polreich, Štěpán ; Čučka, Milan (referee) ; Urban, František (advisor)
This thesis describes the basic concepts, principles and basic characteristics od optical fibers. There are some particular types of structures of optical fibers and their use in practice. The work is also presented technology of these structures. For each of the structures is also described in which field are used, if is area of sensor technology or telecommunication technology. Considerable part is dedicated to special structures that are used especially in sensor technology thanks to its high sensitivity. The thesis describes the design of structures which have been machined by using a femtosecond laser and then states in which area thus treated fibers are used.
The system of Fabry-Perot and Michelson interferometer for length measurement with a femtosecond laser
Vémola, Tomáš ; Liška, Miroslav (referee) ; Číp, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis deals with a design of a comparing interferometer. It concerns a setup of two interferometers, one of them is a Michelson and another a Fabry-Pérot type. This set-up is made to compare results of length measurements simultaneously performed by each of them. In the Theory, basic principles of Michelson and Fabry-Pérot interferometers are described. A special attention is paid to an innovative method of length measurement with tunable lasers and optical frequency comb. In the Practical Part, so-called Pilot Experimental Setup is described. It is a prototype that has been used to perform basic experiments on comparing of the two above mentioned methods. Based on experimental results and practical experience with the Pilot Experimental Setup, a Final Setup is designed. It comes in a form of a stand-alone instrument.

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