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Computer modeling of laser beam
Mittner, Ondřej ; Wilfert, Otakar (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis theoretically describes Gaussian beam, its characteristics and its passing through optical elements. The main attention is focused on creating of computer models of Gaussian beam in COMSOL Multiphysics application, detailed description of these models, presentation of achieved results and comparing these results with theoretic presumptions.
Measurement of the Mechanical Stability of Buildings and Consoles Used for the FSO Links
Kočvara, Pavel ; Němeček, Jiří (referee) ; Wilfert, Otakar (advisor)
The Master's thesis deals with the determination of measurement method of deflection the axis of the optical beam from its ideal position, which is caused by action of force of strong winds affecting the positional stability of the building or supporting structure (tower) used for placement of FSO links'heads. The thesis informs the readers about the other causes of deflection of beam axis in a real environment, about methods of determining the position of the beam axis in the plane perpendicular to the beam axis and the basic properties and parameters of the Gauss beams, including the phenomenon of diffraction on the output aperture of the laser transmitter.
Laser beam shaping
Hantl, Josef ; Dvořák, Filip (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
Thesis describes shortly types of waves and beams. Gaussian beam properties and parameters are described in more details, Gaussian beam is the most used in atmospheric optical links. The main goal of work is studying of possibilities of laser beam shaping, mainly the beam Top hat. In this project reasons why is suitable to shape laser beam for optical communications and the most used methods for shaping of laser beam are described. The suggested processes of beams shaping are experimentally verified and properties of beams shaped of single methods are compared with each other.
Measurement of the Mechanical Stability of Buildings and Consoles Used for the FSO Links
Kočvara, Pavel ; Němeček, Jiří (referee) ; Wilfert, Otakar (advisor)
The Master's thesis deals with the determination of measurement method of deflection the axis of the optical beam from its ideal position, which is caused by action of force of strong winds affecting the positional stability of the building or supporting structure (tower) used for placement of FSO links'heads. The thesis informs the readers about the other causes of deflection of beam axis in a real environment, about methods of determining the position of the beam axis in the plane perpendicular to the beam axis and the basic properties and parameters of the Gauss beams, including the phenomenon of diffraction on the output aperture of the laser transmitter.
Computer modeling of laser beam
Mittner, Ondřej ; Wilfert, Otakar (referee) ; Raida, Zbyněk (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis theoretically describes Gaussian beam, its characteristics and its passing through optical elements. The main attention is focused on creating of computer models of Gaussian beam in COMSOL Multiphysics application, detailed description of these models, presentation of achieved results and comparing these results with theoretic presumptions.
Laser beam shaping
Hantl, Josef ; Dvořák, Filip (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
Thesis describes shortly types of waves and beams. Gaussian beam properties and parameters are described in more details, Gaussian beam is the most used in atmospheric optical links. The main goal of work is studying of possibilities of laser beam shaping, mainly the beam Top hat. In this project reasons why is suitable to shape laser beam for optical communications and the most used methods for shaping of laser beam are described. The suggested processes of beams shaping are experimentally verified and properties of beams shaped of single methods are compared with each other.

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