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Optimization of devices for deposition GaN nanostructures
Šimek, Daniel ; Voborný, Stanislav (referee) ; Mach, Jindřich (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the automation of sources for the deposition of GaN nanocrystals used at the Institute of Physical Engineering. For the purpose of the thesis, the mechanism of automatic control of the gallium effusion cell shutter was designed and constructed and the control electronics containing components enabling automatic switching of the ion atomic source of nitrogen ions. In addition, samples of GaN nanocrystals on four different substrates that were studied for cold electron emission were prepared by the method of ion beam assisted molecular beam epitaxy IBA-MBE. The results of the measurement are discussed in the conclusion.
Automatization of an optical setup for time-resolved spectroscopy
Šimek, Daniel ; Klenovský, Petr (referee) ; Dvořák, Petr (advisor)
Time-resolved spectroscopy is a modern method enabling the analysis of the dynamics of quantum luminescence transitions. This method uses ultra-fast light pulses to study materials, which makes it possible to observe the time evolution of luminescence quenching and thus provides additional information for static absorption and emission spectroscopy. This diploma thesis deals with the automation of the optical setup used in the Optical and Plasmonic Laboratory at Ceitec Nano for performing time-resolved spectroscopy. As part of the work, an application was created enabling communication with 13 devices used in the laboratory. The application automates already performed measurements, and in addition enables the scanning of samples, which was not possible due to time constraints due to the manual control of the stage movement. At the end of the work, test measurements are performed, with a discussion of their effectiveness and time savings for the user.
Algorithms for Minkowski sums of polygons
Šimek, Daniel ; Patáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Příhoda, Pavel (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the Minkowski sum of two non-convex polygons in the plane. Specifically, it focuses on describing and comparing two methods for computing the Minkowski sum: the decomposition method and the convolution method. This thesis provides a detailed presentation of both methods, including necessary definitions and illustrative images. In the final chapter, both methods are compared using the CGAL C++ library on various inputs. 1
Automatization of an optical setup for time-resolved spectroscopy
Šimek, Daniel ; Klenovský, Petr (referee) ; Dvořák, Petr (advisor)
Time-resolved spectroscopy is a modern method enabling the analysis of the dynamics of quantum luminescence transitions. This method uses ultra-fast light pulses to study materials, which makes it possible to observe the time evolution of luminescence quenching and thus provides additional information for static absorption and emission spectroscopy. This diploma thesis deals with the automation of the optical setup used in the Optical and Plasmonic Laboratory at Ceitec Nano for performing time-resolved spectroscopy. As part of the work, an application was created enabling communication with 13 devices used in the laboratory. The application automates already performed measurements, and in addition enables the scanning of samples, which was not possible due to time constraints due to the manual control of the stage movement. At the end of the work, test measurements are performed, with a discussion of their effectiveness and time savings for the user.
Optimization of devices for deposition GaN nanostructures
Šimek, Daniel ; Voborný, Stanislav (referee) ; Mach, Jindřich (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the automation of sources for the deposition of GaN nanocrystals used at the Institute of Physical Engineering. For the purpose of the thesis, the mechanism of automatic control of the gallium effusion cell shutter was designed and constructed and the control electronics containing components enabling automatic switching of the ion atomic source of nitrogen ions. In addition, samples of GaN nanocrystals on four different substrates that were studied for cold electron emission were prepared by the method of ion beam assisted molecular beam epitaxy IBA-MBE. The results of the measurement are discussed in the conclusion.

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