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Optical path difference active control mechanism
Neumanová, Anna ; Šulc, Václav (referee) ; Špaček, Matěj (advisor)
There is a long-term development of the Coherence-Controlled Holographic Microscope (CCHM) ongoing in the Laboratory of Experimental Biophotonics at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Brno. A mechanism for active control of the optical path length needs to be implemented in the imaging setup of the microscope. The reason is the high sensitivity of the microscope to the optical path difference of~its~optical branches. Therefore, the mechanism must meet the high-resolution requirements. First, suitable mechanisms for this application are compared. Based on the research, three conceptual designs are presented. For the selected design, a complete technical solution is elaborated. The mechanism is then fabricated, assembled and tested in terms of its motion characteristics.
Influence of imaging sensors properties on the quality of the quantitative phase image reconstruction
Šulc, Václav ; Antoš, Martin (referee) ; Dostál, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on imaging sensors noise characteristics and their impact on quantitative phase imaging. From available sensors the darkframes were acquired and analyzed. Computed data of noise standard deviation were used to simulate synthetic holograms for reconstruction of quantitative phase images. A camera Basler acA2040-180km was found to be a most suitable device for holography. The design, fabrication and testing of an effective cooling system for such a device proved to have even better noise characteristics.
Numerical simulation of the laser light scattering from rough surfaces
Šulc, Václav ; Klapetek, Petr (referee) ; Ohlídal, Miloslav (advisor)
A Matlab numerical model for scattering simulation was proposed based on the solution derived from the Beckmann-Kirchhoff scalar theory of scattering of electromagnetic waves from rough surfaces. A series of various synthetic surface samples were obtained using the open source software Gwyddion on which numerical simulations of scattering were carried out. The validity of this numerical model was tested and compared with experimental results.
Numerical simulation of the laser light scattering from rough surfaces
Šulc, Václav ; Klapetek, Petr (referee) ; Ohlídal, Miloslav (advisor)
A Matlab numerical model for scattering simulation was proposed based on the solution derived from the Beckmann-Kirchhoff scalar theory of scattering of electromagnetic waves from rough surfaces. A series of various synthetic surface samples were obtained using the open source software Gwyddion on which numerical simulations of scattering were carried out. The validity of this numerical model was tested and compared with experimental results.
Influence of imaging sensors properties on the quality of the quantitative phase image reconstruction
Šulc, Václav ; Antoš, Martin (referee) ; Dostál, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on imaging sensors noise characteristics and their impact on quantitative phase imaging. From available sensors the darkframes were acquired and analyzed. Computed data of noise standard deviation were used to simulate synthetic holograms for reconstruction of quantitative phase images. A camera Basler acA2040-180km was found to be a most suitable device for holography. The design, fabrication and testing of an effective cooling system for such a device proved to have even better noise characteristics.

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