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Characteristics of the atmosphere of Mars for optical communication
Marčák, Tomáš ; Barcík, Peter (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the issue and research of atmosphere of the planet Mars for optical communication. The main goal of this thesis was to introduce the transmission through the atmosphere of the Mars and define possible wavelengths which could be used as possible communication. This thesis mainly introduces the optical communication and facts about the atmosphere of the planet. The main chapter presents more detailed analysis of composition of the atmosphere, the impact of the composition that is used for the radiation transmission. Lastly there are presented the results of the calculations and characteristics of the transmission through the Mars atmosphere. The next chapter is focused on theory of optical transmitters and its division. Subsequently, thesis describes the program for calculation of temporal, spatial and energetic characteristics of optical beam.
Monochromator
Křivák, Jiří ; Dobesch, Aleš (referee) ; Barcík, Peter (advisor)
This work is focused on analyzing the working principle of monochromator and specifically on HRS-2 Jobin Yvon monochromator with Czerny-Turner optical system. Next, there is described working principle of a diffraction grating, its properties, and design of individual optical system. The suitable wide-spectrum optical source is specified.
Optical beam intensity profile analysis
Fojtík, Jakub ; Vitásek,, Jan (referee) ; Barcík, Peter (advisor)
This work is focused on the study of the intensity profile of optical beams. In the first part problematics of optical beams from theoretical point of view is discussed, Model of realistically circular symmetric beam in an ideal lossless, stationary, homogeneous and isotropic medium is formed in Matlab®. The next part of the thesis deals with implementation of automatic workplace for measuring intensity profile of optical beams. Within the thesis - PCB desing of photodetector in Eagle®, is discussed. Custom application for controlling the motorized linear stage M – IMS 400 and communication with photodetector in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2010® was created.
High precision differential thermometer
Sieklik, Ivan ; Wilfert, Otakar (referee) ; Barcík, Peter (advisor)
This work describes the principles of measurements of refractive-index structural parameter. This parameter represent intensity of atmospheric turbulence which is measured by a differential temperature meter. Basic properties of atmospheric transmission environment are specified and their influence on optical wave is stated. Furthermore, this thesis also describes fundamental types of sensors dedicated to temperature measurements. The aim of this work was to create a differential temperature meter which is able to measure the refractive-index structural parameter.
Prediction of the atmospheric turbulence
Sloboda, Šimon ; Barcík, Peter (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
The aim of this work is to examine theoretical knowledge of the refractive index structure parameter and models for its calculation and prediction. Based on data downloaded from meteorological services, the accuracy of refractive index structure parameter prediction using Sadot-Kopeika model was evaluated at ten different locations on Earth. A program was created for the calculation and prediction of the refractive index structure parameter, which uses downloaded meteorological data.
Prediction of the atmospheric turbulence
Sloboda, Šimon ; Barcík, Peter (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
The aim of this work is to examine theoretical knowledge of the refractive index structure parameter and models for its calculation and prediction. Based on data downloaded from meteorological services, the accuracy of refractive index structure parameter prediction using Sadot-Kopeika model was evaluated at ten different locations on Earth. A program was created for the calculation and prediction of the refractive index structure parameter, which uses downloaded meteorological data.
Amplifier for semiconductor photomultiplier
Vomela, Roman ; Barcík, Peter (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with design of an amplifier for semiconductor photomultiplier. A semiconductor photomultiplier combines tens to hundreds of avalanche photodiodes into a matrix capable of detecting incident photons. The output of the photomultiplier are pulses with an amplitude of about 1 mV whose mean frequency corresponds to the incidence optical power. Based on the analysis of the experimentally obtained output signal, three solutions were proposed: an amplifier with operational amplifiers, a variable gain amplifier and a monolithic amplifier circuit. These three solutions were compared in terms of bandwidth, noise and power consumption, and a variant with operational amplifiers was chosen for implementation. To verify the properties of the amplifier, an auxiliary printed circuit board with a power supply circuit was implemented.
Laboratory module of class D amplifier with PWM modulation
Barcík, Peter ; Petržela, Jiří (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis describes basic functional blocks of class D audio amplifier. Project also discuss about design of module class D audio amplifier with PWM modulation. As this audio amplifier is going to be a laboratory module, it is necessary to divide design into designs of individual functional blocks. Finally project describes design of output LC filter which is also simulated in PSPICE program. This thesis include complete construction details. Measurement results are shown in standard protocol.
Detector of optical beam position
Lukáč, Vladimír ; Barcík, Peter (referee) ; Kolka, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the design of an optical beam position detector with the required parameters. The aim was to select a suitable photodetector that captures light rays and converts them into photocurrent, to design photocurrent processing into a voltage signal with linear properties and specified parameters, to convert the analog form of the voltage signal into digital information with which a microcomputer or microcontroller can work. The analog part of the work is simulated in the program OrCAD PSpice, in which the functionality and correctness of the designs is confirmed. The digital part processes the voltage signal to the information of the used channel, its level displays this data on the display.
Optimal Intensity Distribution in a Laser Beam for FSO Communications
Barcík, Peter ; Capsoni, Carlo (referee) ; Číp, Ondřej (referee) ; Wilfert, Otakar (advisor)
Dizertačná práca je zameraná na štúdium a analýzu rozloženia optickej intenzity v laserovom zväzku v rovine vysielacej (TXA) a prijímacej apertúry (RXA), ktorý podlieha zmenám ako pri šírení voľným priestorom, tak pri šírení atmosférou. Cieľom práce je nájsť optimálne rozloženie optickej intezity v rovine vysielacej apertúry, ktoré bude minimálne ovplyvnené apertúrou vysielača a atmosférickými turbulenciami. Za účelom analýzy šírenia optickej vlny atmosférou bola využitá simulácia založená na metóde Split-Step. Šírenie Flattened Gaussian zväzku bolo analyzované pre režim slabých a stredných turbulencií. Práca sa zaoberá použitím multimódového vlákna s veľkým priemerom jadra ako tvarujúceho elementu a obsahuje návrh refrakčného tvarovača, pomocou ktorého je možno konvertovať Gaussovský zväzok na zväzok s uniformným rozložením optickej intenzity. Nakoniec je pomocou získaných poznatkov zostavený plne fotonický vysielač a prijímač, ktorých použitie spočíva v generovaní a príjmaní optickej koherentnej vlny prenášajúcej presnú fázu.

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