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Photovoltaic properties of molecules with internal charge transfer
Šenkýř, Marek ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Vala, Martin (advisor)
Práce je zaměřena na studium donor-akceptorových molekul s vnitřním přenosem náboje z hlediska jejich použití v organických solárních článcích. V práci bude studován vliv změny chemické struktury těchto molekul na optické a optoelektrické vlastnosti. Dále budou z těchto materiálů připraveny solární články a studováno jejich fotovoltaické chování.
Preparation of organic electrochemical tranzistors for biosensorics
Ehlich, Jiří ; Vala, Martin (referee) ; Salyk, Ota (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to describe the process used in preparation of organic electrochemical transistors thus biosensors for testing potential drugs aimed for cardiomyocytes. Then explore some physical properties of developed sensors such as adhesion of materials used, conductivity of developed structures and stability of developed structures in various water environments. As primary technology used for creating our OECTs was used inkjet printing of special inks with electrical properties on PET and PEN substrate cured with special treatment before and after printing. This thesis results in complete view on technology and development of biosensors we had created.
Advanced materials for organic photonics
Zvěřina, Libor ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Weiter, Martin (advisor)
The theoretical part of this bachelor’s thesis deals with principles, structure and optimization of organic solar cells and properties of low-molecular advanced materials – diketopyrrolopyrroles, which are used in photovoltaics. In the experimental part six derivatives of diketopyrrolopyrrole were analysed by optical characterisation. It was found that N-substitution does not influence optical properties. Length of conjugated system showed to be the key parameter. The longer conjugation is, the smaller band gap and the greater absorption intensity are obtained. Based on the previous study, four materials were chosen to prepare solar cells. Influence of thermal annealing and gradual-annealing was studied. Current density, fill factor and photovoltaic conversion efficiency were increased by annealing. Gradual-annealing have not lead to further improvement. Finally, solar cells were optimized by 1,8-diiodooctane as an additive. It was found that effect of thermal annealing can be replaced with the additive. The best photovoltaic conversion efficiency was measured on the cell with 0,2 vol. % of additive in active bulk heterojunction.
Plasma surface modification of glass fibers on a basis of organosilicones
Veteška, Jaromír ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis is aimed at preparation of thin plasma-polymerized films deposited on glass fibers by Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PE CVD) from a mixture of tetravinylsilane (TVS) and oxygen gas. Plasma-polymerized films which were deposited on silicon wafers were used to characterize chemical properties and optimization of deposition process with respect to reproducibility.
Adhesion of plasma polymer films deposited from tetravinylsilane monomer
Plichta, Tomáš ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the characterization of thin films of plasma polymers prepared from monomers of tetravinylsilane (TVS) and deposited on planar silicon substrates. Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PE CVD) was used as a method of thin films preparation. Three power series were prepared from pure TVS and two mixtures TVS with argon and oxygen. The main characterization methods were scratch tests and atomic force microscopy (AFM) is used to assess the adhesion degree of the layers and topography of scratches. To assess the characteristics and context the layer thickness was measured by spectroscopic ellipsometry (ELL) and elastic modulus using nanoindentation. The collected data were used to assess the reproducibility of the results with the regard to the purity of substrates and adhesion layers, depending on the deposition conditions and layers aging.
Use of biomaterials for optoelectronic applications in semiconductor technology
Čuboň, Tomáš ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is aimed to measurement optical properties of thin layer films of biomaterials which could be used in optoelectronics and semiconductor technology. DNA and BSA were chosen in order to represent such extensive group of biomaterials. The theoretical part describes the way of preparation of thin layer. It also provides some information about basic phenomena and biomaterials. The practical part is focused on the description of preparation of thin layer film using spin-coating method. The chosen materials were studied by optical microscopy, UV-VIS spectrophotometry and spectroscopic ellipsometry. The thickness of prepared samples was measured by mechanic profilometry. In the last section of the bachelor´s thesis, there is discussion and evaluation of results.
Adhesion of a-SiOC:H films on planar substrates
Lepcio, Petr ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with preparation of thin films of plasma polymers prepared by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. Tetravinylsilane was used as a monomer. Two sets of samples were prepared. Samples of the first set were prepared at different effective powers from pure tetravinylsilane and samples of the second set were prepared from deposition mixture of tetravinylsilane with different oxygen content at constant effective power. The film thickness was evaluated by spectroscopic ellipsometry and chemical structure by infrared spectroscopy. A scratch test was used to determine adhesion characterized by the critical normal load. An appearance of performed scratches was obtained by atomic force microscopy (AFM). Film adhesion influenced by the effective power and oxygen content in deposition mixture was discussed based on the received data.
Study of sensoric properties of organic semiconductors
Saska, Pavel ; Šedina, Martin (referee) ; Salyk, Ota (advisor)
Compounds based on diketopyrrolopyrrole are organic pigments that behave as semi-conductors. Their analogues with pyridyl side group are due to their sensitivity to hydrogen potentially useful as hydrogen sensors. The aim of this work was to examine properties of sensors with an active layer of diketopyrollopyrolle derivatives. The sensors were tested on an apparatus built for this purpose at FCH VUT in Brno. More specifically, changes to conductivity of these sensors in the presence of hydrogen under various conditions were studied.
Morphology study of organic molecular compounds thin films
Schön, Martin ; Vala, Martin (referee) ; Salyk, Ota (advisor)
This thesis deals with morphology study of organic molecular thin film compounds. The vapour deposition was used for thin films preparation. There are described used vacuum technology and measuring instruments in the theoretical part. In the second part is then described the experiment. The characteristics and morphology of thin films have been analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM). Influence of deposition temperature and distance between substrate holder and evaporator boat on film morphology have been analyzed. Diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) thin films have interesting chemical and physical properties, expecting wide range of applications, especially in electronics industry.
Study of organic molecular compound by x-ray radiation
Stejkora, Jakub ; Richtera, Lukáš (referee) ; Salyk, Ota (advisor)
Derivates of diketopyrrolopyrrole are coloured pigments with potential use in field of organic semiconductor structures. Their electrical attributes such as conductivity, photocon- ductivity and electroluminescence relate to their crystal structures, that determine charge transport path through the compound. The work deals with determination of these structures by using x-ray diffractometry. The diffractogram based on known crystalografic structure of diketo-dipyridyl-pyrrolo-pyrrole is modeled by available software and measured diffractogram is used for structure re-modeling. This method is used for other related derivates with unknown crystal structure.

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