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Modification of Bi.sub.2./sub.Te.sub.3./sub. nanolayers
Zeipl, Radek ; Pavelka, Martin ; Jelínek, Miroslav ; Vaniš, Jan ; Šroubek, Filip ; Walachová, Jarmila
Our Bi.sub.2./sub.Te.sub.3./sub. nanolayers were prepared by laser ablation. If we use different depositon condition, prepared layers will have different properties, exactly with rising temperature of substrate during deposition laeyrs becoming smoother. We present STM picture of 60nm thick Bi.sub.2./sub.Te.sub.3./sub. prepared on substrate with temperature during deposition of 400.sup.0.sup.C. We also present modification of layer after many scans were realized by STM on the same place.
Thickness dependence of transport properties of Bi.sub.2./sub.Te.sub.3./sub. layers
Zeipl, Radek ; Lošťák, P. ; Pavelka, Martin ; Žďánský, Karel ; Jelínek, Miroslav ; Walachová, Jarmila
The transport properties of layers, prepared by laser ablation, as Hall mobility and conductivity on their thickness at room temperature are presented. This thermoelectric materials is potential candidate for many applications as for thermoelectric devices for power generation, cooling and sensors.
Thickness dependence of transport properties of Bi.sub.2./sub.Te.sub.3./sub. layers
Zeipl, Radek ; Lošťák, P. ; Pavelka, Martin ; Žďánský, Karel ; Jelínek, Miroslav ; Walachová, Jarmila
The transport properties of layers, prepared by laser ablation, as Hall mobility and conductivity on their thickness at room temperature are presented. This thermoelectric materials is potential candidate for many applications as for thermoelectric devices for power generation, cooling and sensors.
Catalysts for ozone sensitivity enhancement of thin sensors
Fryček, R. ; Myslík, V. ; Vrňata, M. ; Jelínek, Miroslav
Inorganic(In.sub.2./sub.O.sub.3./sub.) and organic (InAcAc) thin films were created by pulsed laser deposition on special alumina chips by KrF excimer laser.Influence of addition catalyst was studied. Catalysts Ni, Fe and Zr were deposited by sputtering in sequence. After each step sensitivity and dynamic behavior were measured.
Intermetallic thin layers deposited by laser method
Jelínek, Miroslav ; Bulíř, Jiří ; Mróz, W. ; Mularczyk-Oliwa, M. ; Prokopiuk, A. ; Bojar, Z. ; Józwiak, S. ; Zasada, D. ; Major, B.
Intermetallic alloys, e.g.: FeAl and Ni.sub.3Al, are commonly regarded as a perspective construction materials for elements working in the extreme conditions. They are often used as the protective coatings on the classical alloys. The pulsed laser deposition method was proposed as the method of creation of the thin intermetallic layers.
Study of RF discharge properties for hybrid pulsed laser deposition
Novotný, M. ; Jelínek, Miroslav ; Bulíř, Jiří ; Zelinger, Zdeněk ; Lančok, Ján
We have created CN.sub.x layers by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) using graphite target in N./sub.2 ambient and KrF excimer laser. We have found that active nitrogen plays an important role in this task. We have studied the influence of various RF parameters on the activation of nitrogen by optical emission spectroscopy.

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