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Effect of Light Polarization on Optical Fibre Links
Obručník, Ondřej ; Křivánek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Kyselák, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the emergence of polarization mode dispersion, its mathematical expression and also the influence, which polarization mode dispersion has on the optical communication channel. First, the chapters birefringence in fibers and polarization debate its emergence and basic characteristics, then are introduced two possibilities of mathematical expression polarization mode dispersion namely in Stokes and Jones space, whence is more closely examine Jones space. End work adverts about dependencies wavelength and birefringence on differential group delay, also about using fibre Bragg gratings in optical fibres and fall of characteristics grating on differential group delay.
Automated measurement of polarisation properties of an optical beam
Březina, Vojtěch ; Vlček, Čestmír (referee) ; Poliak, Juraj (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with polarization properties of an optical beam and the determination of its polarization state by means of the proposed automatic measurement method. Furthermore the influence of an environment on the polarization state of the optical wave is studied. At the beginning of this thesis the fundamental terms with respect to the wave polarization including the description of the polarization devices are presented. In conclusion a method for an automated experimental workplace for the measurement of the polarization properties using Poincare sphere and Stokes parameters is designed and verified.
Dielectric properties of liquid insulators
Jahn, Michal ; Starý, Jiří (referee) ; Špinka, Jiří (advisor)
This master‘s thesis deals with measurement of liquid dielectric materials (insulators). Above all, it is the different kinds of clean and drinking water, but also transformer oils. There was done theoretical information retrieval about the given topic in this project and on the basis of theory there were realized the relevant measurements of selected properties of liquid dielectric, such as permittivity, capacitance, loss number, conductivity, but also temperature dependence of these parameters. The measurements were realized with the help of product manufactured at the faculty FEKT VUT and with the help of measuring system AGILENT 16452A. The measured results were evaluated, graphically processed and compared.
Design of optoelectronic sensor for biological tissues
Balík, Zdeněk ; Bartlová, Milada (referee) ; Tománek, Pavel (advisor)
Biological tissues are optically inhomogeneous and absorbent materials. They are comprised of various structures such as cells, cell organelles, and various fiber structures. Due to these structures leads to different interactions with the light and phenomena such as absorption, scattering and polarization of light. Different ultrasonic, electromagnetic, electrical and optical methods are used for meat ageing detection. Muscles are turbid anisotropic media, they exhibit changes in electrical and optical properties according to the direction of the electrical and optical fields in the sample. The diploma work assesses the feasibility of impedance measurements for meat ageing detection and their comparison with optical measurement of scattered polarized light. Two different sample were used: pork chop slices and chicken breasts were used for their relative homogeneity. The electrical method is a promising method due to the possibility of getting much information and realizing cheap and fast enough measurement systems. The proposed optical method allows measure the rotation of polarization plane with meat ageing in the range of 95 degrees within considered period. Through the first promising results obtained in this thesis, a further work has to be provided to determine closer relationship between optical scattering characteristics, electrical anisotropy in ageing-related tissue structural properties.
Influence of filler particles size on parts of complex permittivity of composite
Mohyla, Petr ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (referee) ; Frk, Martin (advisor)
This project deals with calculation parts of complex permittivity varnish samples which is filled by ground mica with variety size of particles. Opening of this project deals with theory of dielectric and effects in dielectric. Following topic is theory of compounds and expressions in composite systems. In practical part of work is include method which was use to make varnish samples, their temperature stress and whole results of measurement. In the end of work is influence of filler particles each filler types to dielectric material and including coefficient which include size of filler particles to suitable mathematical expression.
Dispersion measurements of optical transmissions.
Motúz, Rastislav ; Urban, František (referee) ; Filka, Miloslav (advisor)
This thesis firstly theoretically describes phenomena which appear in optical fiber transmission. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with linear and non-linear phenomena, and later on proceeds to dispersions with a more significant effect on the optical transmission quality. It puts polarization to the centre of the phenomenon called Polarization mode dispersion (PMD), which is the main object of our interest. It leads to a deep PMD description from the point of view of polarization states, limit values, compensation methods, and methods of measurement. The practical part of this thesis deals with a draft of PMD measurement via Fixed Analyzer method. For the purposes of this measurement, we used the optical spectral analyzer MS9740A. In order to compare measured values, the proposed idea then proceeds to the reference measurement by using a modular platform EXFO FTB--200 in combination with CD/PMD module EXFO FTB-5700. Results of measurements have been evaluated for the limit values defined by the standard. In the last chapter of this thesis, the reference measurements are compared to the Fixed Analyzer method. All the advantages and disadvantages of individual measurement methods are identified at the end of this chapter too.
Antennas integrated into the helmet
Elfmark, Zdeněk ; Tkadlec, Roman (referee) ; Pítra, Kamil (advisor)
The work is focused on antennas integrated into the helmet. They preferred planar antennas with different polarization and different feed. They consider possible positions on the helmet, or into helmet.
Properties of the perspective ferroelectric materials
Krejčí, Josef ; Frk, Martin (referee) ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (advisor)
This thesis studies the properties and the applications of prospective ferroelectric materials which are used in electrical engineering and electronic industry. Further are physically explained and mathematically described the basic principles running in their structure. The practical part is aimed to build a workplace for measuring the components of the complex permittivity in the frequency and temperature area, controlled by the programmed measurement and service application using the Agilent VEE Pro 8.0 and MS Excel. The functionality of the workplace was verified on the selected material samples by measurement and evaluation of selected properties. For this issue was created electronic text, which can be used as a guide for laboratory exercises and it is an integral part of this work.
The behaviour of ferroelectrics in the temperature range
Czanadi, Jindřich ; Polsterová, Helena (referee) ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (advisor)
The submitted thesis describes characteristics and use of the ferroelectric material which has their utilization in electronics and electro technical industry. The thesis describes behaviour ferroelectrics in temperature range. A suitable workplace was designed and its functionality was verified in selected ferroelectrics samples dependence of temperature of components of complex permittivity.
Properties of liquids based on organic esters
Toulová, Jana ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (referee) ; Frk, Martin (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the electrical insulation fluids used in electronics industry. The analysis of the current state of research and innovations in modern, biodegradable fluids in terms of their use as diagnostics. It is described by the physical nature of polarization and conductivity mechanisms, which are applied in liquids. It was compiled automated workstation for monitoring components of the complex permittivity over a wide temperature range. In the experimental part we analyzed the behavior of liquids selected alternative based on natural esters when exposed to an alternating electric field at various temperatures. Evaluated results are compared with values for conventional mineral oil.

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