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Power source supply for pulse magnetron sputtering
Chochola, Ondřej ; Havlíček, Tomáš (referee) ; Boušek, Jaroslav (advisor)
The delivered thesis deals with the theory of very thin layers deposition by means of pulse magnetron sputtering and the proposal, realization and testing of the power supply source for the pulse magnetron sputtering.
Optimization of thin films of metal oxide materials
Vítek, Jiří ; Šimonová, Lucie (referee) ; Šubarda, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the description of the method of reactive sputtering of thin films. Currently, there are many ways how to create thin films and there are many applications of thin films in various industrial sectors. In this paper at the first are listed the issue of thin films, followed by an overview of the deposition techniques and of the chemical analysis of deposited thin films. It also describes the four-point measurement method of sheet resistance, mechanical test of adhesion and optical properties. At the end of the theoretical part are described the material composition of the deposited films. The goal of the practical part is to optimize the deposition process of the mixed layer of indium tin oxide (In2O3: SnO2) and contribute to the overall understanding of the influence of annealing on the layer. There were created six series of samples with that applied layers. First, the work focused on examining of the influence of annealing on the throughput in the whole measuring range, and then comparing the series due to the transmittance in the visible light spectrum. Furthermore were compared the value of sheet resistance of unannealed and subsequently annealed samples.
MEMS pressure sensor utilizing nanocomposites
Šeda, Miroslav ; Musil, Vladislav (referee) ; Ficek, Richard (advisor)
The main goal of this work is to introduce with the basic technologies of manufacturing MEMS (Micro-electro-mechanical-systems). Further there is mentioned properties and manufacturing of CNT (Carbon nanotubes), used in manufacturing of capacitance pressure sensor.
Testing of the new UHV scanning electron microscope and design of its effusion cel
Šárközi, Rudolf ; Mach, Jindřich (referee) ; Bábor, Petr (advisor)
This work focus on the development and the design of the effusion cell that is able to deposit different materials in downward orientation. The Cell itself should be placed into the ultra-vacuum microscope (UHV-SEM) developed in TESCAN company in the collaboration with Institute of Physical Engineering. Theoretical part is devoted to the description of the electron microscope and its, in the future installed, parts, which will be used for the preparation and the analysis of the nanostructures. In this work, the first measurements with the electron microscope are presented, and the influence of mechanical vibrations to image quality is discussed.
Surface coating of cutting tools for machining
Klusková, Miroslava ; Humár, Anton (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
The bachelor work is aimed to the surface coating of cutting tools. In introduction of this paper is an overview of tools materials. As additional here is theoretical analysis of loading and wear of cutting tools and some tests of cutting performance are include also. At the end of work some modern trends in coating are described also.
Studies of molecular beams of organic materials
Maniš, Jaroslav ; Průša, Stanislav (referee) ; Mach, Jindřich (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with assembling of low-temperature efussion cell which is suitable for deposition of organic materials. The calibration of operating temperature of effusion cell is performed. Depositions of organic semiconductor material are realized. Morphology of surface of thin film is studied in AFM and SEM microscope. In the paper background research on the utilization of organic materials in semiconductor industry is presented.
Deposition of Cobalt nanodots using EBID and optimalization of their chemical composition and morphology
Vyroubal, Ondřej ; Průša, Stanislav (referee) ; Kolíbal, Miroslav (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with deposition of metal nanostructures by EBID. Several deposition parameters are described and it is shown how they infuence the process of deposition. The atomic composition of cobalt structures was veried by EDX. Additionally, the optimized geometries of nanostructures for future practical applications are shown as well.
Tools Made from Cemented Carbide
Opršál, Ladislav ; Osička, Karel (referee) ; Kalivoda, Milan (advisor)
The thesis focuses on cutting tools made of both coated and uncoated cemented carbides. The first part of the thesis deals with the division of materials used for the production of the tools. The second part of the thesis introduces uncoated cemented carbides, special attention being paid to the labelling, production and properties of such compounds. The third part of the thesis presents coating deposition techniques and examines the properties of coating layers. Coating layers are produced using two different methods – CVD and PVD. The last part of the thesis compares the properties of the cutting tools (e.g. their cutting values) produced by the companies Pramet Tools, Sandvik – Coromant and Seco Tools.
A method for the solution of non-spherical (fiber) particles deposition by means of the Fokker-Planck equation for ODF in a laminar flow
Kopečková, Barbora ; Knotek, Stanislav (referee) ; Jícha, Miroslav (advisor)
The Bachelor's thesis deals with a deposition efficiency for a fibers by various mechanisms of a deposition. It explains deposition efficiency by diffusion, by sedimentation and by impaction. The implementation of Peterlin's analytical solution for calculation of the ODF, which is used for individual efficiencies solution, is also mentioned. Afterwards, the thesis summarizes formulas for calculation of particular efficiencies derived for spherical particles and recomputation appropriate parameters for fibers. The purpose of the thesis is to create graphs, which illustrate deposition efficiencies dependence by various mechanisms on the aspect ratio of fibers. Another goal is the graphs creation, which shows juxtaposition for various breathing modes for given deposition mechanisms. The software MATLAB is used for the whole calculation process and graphs plotting.
Deposition of particles in a model of human lungs
Jakuš, Matúš ; Tuhovčák, Ján (referee) ; Bělka, Miloslav (advisor)
The main purpose of thesis was to do a research of methods suitable for measuring the deposition of particles in human airways. Thesis also contains experiment with porous particles and evaluation of created samples using phase-contrast microscopy. Porous particles seem to be appropriate option for delivering drugs or therapeutic aerosol into the human airways and that made them very interesting in past few years. Theoretical basics of physiology of human airways, aerosols, physical principles of particle deposition and realistic model used during experiment are also explained in this study.

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