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Zero Rework in Production
Děcký, Marek ; Kubačáková, Viera (referee) ; Koška, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis handles with problems of reducing the production costs. The costs are connected with produce of scraps on Opel Delta project, where is the zero rework process booted. This work contains analysis of scraps for several periods and etablished actions to decrease inception of scraps.
Fabrication and testing of microbolometer or other infrared detector based on plasmonic antennas
Děcký, Marek ; Gallina, Pavel (referee) ; Liška, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on study and fabrication of infrared detectors. Other than just providing a literature research and plasmonics research into the topic, the main goal of this thesis is to propose new designs, manufacturing and characterization such detectors. Specifically the uncooled microbolometer that uses plasmonic antennas for the amplification of the strong coupling which forms between the localized surface plasmons of golden antennas and a phonons of thin dielectric film made from silicon dioxide. The preparation of several types of microbolometers on silicon substrates was conducted using electron beam lithography, photolithography and by thin film deposition techniques. The individual microbolometers differed mainly in the width of the layers between the temperature sensitive meanders and the antennas, but also in the dimensions of the antennas. In the first two sets of microbolometers, the meanders were made from titanium, however meanders in the last set of microbolometers were fabricated from platinum. Reaction of the microbolometers on visible and infrared radiation was tested using measurement of electrical resistance. It was discovered that fabricated microbolometers with titanium meanders significantly reacted on visible light by lowering their resistance. This means they behave like semiconductor. Microbolometers also reacted on infrared radiation by lowering their resistance, but only when temperature of black body source exceeded 400 °C. Reaction on visible and infrared radiation was not observed on microbolometers with platinum meanders with one exception.
Fabrication and testing of microbolometer or other infrared detector based on plasmonic antennas
Děcký, Marek ; Gallina, Pavel (referee) ; Liška, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on study and fabrication of infrared detectors. Other than just providing a literature research and plasmonics research into the topic, the main goal of this thesis is to propose new designs, manufacturing and characterization such detectors. Specifically the uncooled microbolometer that uses plasmonic antennas for the amplification of the strong coupling which forms between the localized surface plasmons of golden antennas and a phonons of thin dielectric film made from silicon dioxide. The preparation of several types of microbolometers on silicon substrates was conducted using electron beam lithography, photolithography and by thin film deposition techniques. The individual microbolometers differed mainly in the width of the layers between the temperature sensitive meanders and the antennas, but also in the dimensions of the antennas. In the first two sets of microbolometers, the meanders were made from titanium, however meanders in the last set of microbolometers were fabricated from platinum. Reaction of the microbolometers on visible and infrared radiation was tested using measurement of electrical resistance. It was discovered that fabricated microbolometers with titanium meanders significantly reacted on visible light by lowering their resistance. This means they behave like semiconductor. Microbolometers also reacted on infrared radiation by lowering their resistance, but only when temperature of black body source exceeded 400 °C. Reaction on visible and infrared radiation was not observed on microbolometers with platinum meanders with one exception.
Zero Rework in Production
Děcký, Marek ; Kubačáková, Viera (referee) ; Koška, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis handles with problems of reducing the production costs. The costs are connected with produce of scraps on Opel Delta project, where is the zero rework process booted. This work contains analysis of scraps for several periods and etablished actions to decrease inception of scraps.

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