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Aplikace metapovrchů pro strukturální zbarvení
Červinka, Ondřej ; Brzobohatý, Oto (referee) ; Šikola, Tomáš (advisor)
Color filters enable photosensors to obtain spectral composition of incoming radiation, be it to mimic human vision or to separate analytical signals. Efforts to increase the resolution of these photosensors lead to decrease in size of individual picture elements – pixels, which places increasing demands on the color filter technology. Conventional color filters operating on the principle of absorption of light in organic pigments are frequently used, but they are no longer meeting growing requirements of increasing sensor resolution. Here, metasurfaces comes to an aid, utilizing nanostructures to separate colors and thus creating structural coloration. There are many approaches to separate colors using metasurfaces, but each carries certain disadvantages with their principle of operation. In this thesis, we present a novel approach to separate colors which utilizes manipulation of radiation polarization. The presented color filter is first modeled and optimizes through numerical simulations and then manufactured using nanofabrication methods. Finally, the optical response of nanostructures is verified by several optical spectroscopy methods.
Aplikace metapovrchů pro strukturální zbarvení
Červinka, Ondřej ; Brzobohatý, Oto (referee) ; Šikola, Tomáš (advisor)
Color filters enable photosensors to obtain spectral composition of incoming radiation, be it to mimic human vision or to separate analytical signals. Efforts to increase the resolution of these photosensors lead to decrease in size of individual picture elements – pixels, which places increasing demands on the color filter technology. Conventional color filters operating on the principle of absorption of light in organic pigments are frequently used, but they are no longer meeting growing requirements of increasing sensor resolution. Here, metasurfaces comes to an aid, utilizing nanostructures to separate colors and thus creating structural coloration. There are many approaches to separate colors using metasurfaces, but each carries certain disadvantages with their principle of operation. In this thesis, we present a novel approach to separate colors which utilizes manipulation of radiation polarization. The presented color filter is first modeled and optimizes through numerical simulations and then manufactured using nanofabrication methods. Finally, the optical response of nanostructures is verified by several optical spectroscopy methods.
"Integration and Local Societies in Areas of Origin"
Uherek, Zdeněk ; Weinerová, Renata ; Plochová, Kateřina ; Valášková, Naďa ; Černík, J. ; Červinka, O. ; Mušinka, M.
Migration to the Czech Republic, Social Integration and Local Societies in Areas of Origin: Ukrainians, people from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Roma.

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