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Preparation and testing of SNOM probes
Bobek, Juraj ; Pavera, Michal (referee) ; Spousta, Jiří (advisor)
The area of research that deals with surface modification and preparation of nanostructures is still very unexplored. And only a little contribution to this field is discussed in this bachelor thesis. Its goal is to manufacture and to test a probe made off hollow optical fibre that is used in Scanning Probe Microscopy. Optical fibre parameters in combination with proper and unique techniques allow the breakthrough off very interesting applications. It's worth mentioning the gas injection in the proximity of the surface of a sample (GIS) and thus its modification by use of electrons (FEBID), ions (FIBID) or laser beams.
Preparation of SNOM probes with special properties
Hertl, Vít ; Kvapil, Michal (referee) ; Spousta, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on preparation and testing of probes from a hollow optical fibre and their application in SNOM measurement. Further, special properties of these probes are studied, namely their use as a "nanoGIS". The main problems as etching from the inside are assumed to be solved.
Field emission from the surface of highly ordered pyrolytic graphite
Knápek, Alexandr ; Pokorná, Zuzana
This paper deals with the electrical characterization of highly ordered pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) surface based on field emission of electrons. The effect of field emission, occurs only at disrupted surface, i.e. surface containing ripped and warped shreds of the uppermost layers of graphite. These deformations provide the necessary field gradients which are required for measuring tunneling current caused by field electron emission. Results of the field emission measurements are correlated with other surface\ncharacterization methods such as scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) or atomic force microscopy. A simple method utilizing the field emission of electrons has been devised to characterize the sample surface. Electron and probe microscopies were used to determine the structure of both the bulk sample and the partially exfoliated shreds of the uppermost layers of graphite in locations where field emission is observed.
Methods of imaging and analysis of biological specimens
Novotná, Veronika ; Tománek, Pavel (referee) ; Knápek, Alexandr (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with characterization of human tissues and bacteria from the microscopic point of view. Physical principles of SNOM and electron microscopy (TEM, SEM, ESEM), together with their suitability for observing of biological specimens, were presented. In the next section, there is focus on data transformation from electron microscopy from time plane to image plane and their following processing. Next section is about experimental preparation of specimens for observing in SEM, ESEM and SNOM. Currently there is an idea to use scanning near-field optical microscope for biological research. That is why the goal of this thesis is compare SNOM and EM techniques, mentioned above. In this thesis we try to use SNOM as a cheaper option than EM in the observation of biological specimens. EM and SNOM allow obtaining different, however comparable and complementary information of the specimen.
Study of Optical Properties of Metallic Structures and Their Applications in Nano-Optics
Neuman, Tomáš ; Munzar,, Dominik (referee) ; Kalousek, Radek (advisor)
Interaction of metallic structures with electromagnetic radiation is a living topic of near-field optics including plasmonics and nanophotonics. The field-matter interaction treated on the subwavelength scale opens the path to a wide range of applications, among others to different variants of the surface enhanced spectroscopy. In this thesis we theoretically describe how the near-field properties of the metallic structures can be accessed by a probe of near-field scanning optical microscope. Formation of the signal in the near-field microscopy utilizing weakly interacting probes is discussed. Further, we elucidate the mechanism of the surface enhanced infrared spectroscopy. We utilize a model example of linear dipole antennas interacting with sample structures. A close connection is found between the spectroscopic signal and signal of the scattering type near-field optical microscopy.
Excitation and Detection of Plasmon Polaritons
Šustr, Libor ; Schmidt, Eduard (referee) ; Kalousek, Radek (advisor)
The diploma thesis is aimed to excitation and detection of surface plasmon polaritons by visible light. First of all, we will briefly remind some basic principles like waves, electromagnetic wave, light on the interface and optical properties of metals. By using these principles we show presence of surface plasmon polaritons states. After the explanation of their properties there will be clearly visible reasons for aplications of the special excitationand detection methods. We will describe especially the prism coupling, periodic grating coupling and SNOM. Two last sections deal with computer simulations and experiments related to these methods. This means we can exemplify some knowledge presented in previous chapters. Results of simulations are compared with the experiment where we study the excitations of surface plasmon polaritons by periodic grating on aluminium surface.
Local characterization of electronic devices
Müller, Pavel ; Škarvada, Pavel (referee) ; Tománek, Pavel (advisor)
The development of micro and nanoelectronics and nanophotonics needs novel characterization techniques to ensure higher quality of designed devices. The thesis describes a use of Scanning Near-field Optical Microscopy (SNOM) in dimensional control and in local investigation of diverse physical parameters. As example of its potential, the correlation between object topography and reflection measurement of capacitors is shown.
SNOM probes with special properties
Slabý, Vít ; Kalousek, Radek (referee) ; Spousta, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with scanning near-field optical microscopy. With SNOM we examined experimentally the near field of the interference of surface plasmon polaritons (PPP) on plasmonic structures consisting of slits in a metal layer a we discuss the effect of probe characteristics on the measurement results.Effect of few characteristics is simulated numerically. Findings obtained in the previous experiments are used for the construction designing of an experimental device called NanoGIS, which should serve for the nanostructure manufacturing.
Characterization of nanostructures by the near-field optical microscopy (SNOM)
Pagáčová, Lenka ; Kalousek, Radek (referee) ; Škoda, David (advisor)
The bachelor theses is aimed to the characterizaton of nanostructures by scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM). There is a presentation of physical principles of SNOM and the description of the experimental set-up of the microscopy. The experimental part discusses the results of determination of transmission coefficient and characterizaton of the lithography structures prepared by focused ion beam etching method.
Modelling of Local Plasmon Resonances
Dvořák, Petr ; Dub, Petr (referee) ; Kalousek, Radek (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis is dedicated to plasmon resonance systems. The first part deals with the analytical and numerical description of behaviour of the surface plasmon polaritons in the edge proximity of metal antennas. The second part is devoted to the simulations of dispersion of light on Ga cap deposited on Si substrate. Possibilities of measurements of the resonance with the SNOM method is mentioned at the end.

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