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Modification of Targeting Camera for a Remote Laser Spectroscopy
Klempa, Tomáš ; Ficza, Ildikó (referee) ; Brada, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the modification of targeting camera for remote laser spectroscopy. Targeting camera will be used on remote laser spectroscopy unit to study its features in laboratory of Institute of Physical Engineering on University of Mechanical Engineering Brno and to study the affect of external environment to analytic ability. The thesis contains a brief overview of the current stage of knowledge, designs of stroctural variations and the description of parts of designed device.
Focusing system for Ti:Sa laser in the LIBS+LIFS setup
Vémola, Tomáš ; Křupka, Ivan (referee) ; Kaiser, Jozef (advisor)
In this work, the problem of focusing Ti:Sapphire laser beam into LIBS+LIFS interaction chamber is resolved. The task is to design an optical setup with demanded properties. Short theoretical description of the basic principles of atomic spectroscopy, mostly for LIF experiments in LIBS plasma, is also discussed.
Design of motorized optical system used for focusing of a laser beam
Zobač, Evžen ; Novotný, Karel (referee) ; Novotný, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the structural and optomechanical design of automatization of focusing laser beam for a remote laser spectroscopy device. The chosen solution uses an active rangefinder and a rotary unit to control the change of the focus plane of the device's optic system. The dependence of the focus plane’s change on the shift of lens in the focus plane was practically measured. For proper control of the rotary unit, this dependency is needed. Structural parts were made based on the created drawing documentation. The structural parts were mounted in the existing assembly of the device together with the purchased components. The proposed solution enables a change of the optical system, for example, in order to obtain a more appropriate range of focal planes.
Combination of laser spectroscopy methods for chemical analysis
Holub, Daniel ; Novotný, Karel (referee) ; Pořízka, Pavel (advisor)
The topic of this Master’s thesis is combination of laser spectroscopic methods. LIBS and Raman spectroscopy were chosen for the combination. This combination is applied to plastic identification and separation as a mean to automate sorting of plastic waste. Data handling was done via different methods of computer learning algorithms scripted in R language. Plastic sorting accuracy over 90 % was reached thanks to the combination of chosen methods. This work also addresses some issues implied by combination of two different methods.
Frequency references and dissemination
Hrabina, Jan ; Pravdová, Lenka ; Šarbort, Martin ; Čížek, Martin ; Holá, Miroslava ; Oulehla, Jindřich ; Pokorný, Pavel ; Lazar, Josef ; Číp, Ondřej
The work deals with an overview of research topics of the “Frequency references and dissemination” group, Department of Coherence Optics, Institute of Scientific Instruments, Czech Academy of Sciences. These topics include frequency locking of lasers by laser spectroscopy and high-finnese optical cavities, digital holography and optical frequency tranfers through fiber and free-space optical links.
SMV-2023-36: Wuhan Space
Hrabina, Jan ; Holá, Miroslava ; Oulehla, Jindřich ; Pokorný, Pavel ; Lazar, Josef ; Šarlejová, Tatiana ; Šlechtický, Stanislav
The contractual research was oriented towards the development of optical frequency reference intended for the frequency stabilisation of ultra-compact semiconductor laser sources. This optical reference is based on an absorption cell filled with ultra-pure absorption gases, and it allows precise locking of the lasers with laser spectroscopy methods. The cell will serve as a reference of optical frequencies in systems of laser standards (532-633 nm wavelengths).
SMV-2023-35: NIM Multipass
Hrabina, Jan ; Holá, Miroslava ; Oulehla, Jindřich ; Pokorný, Pavel ; Lazar, Josef ; Šarlejová, Tatiana ; Šlechtický, Stanislav
The contractual research was oriented towards the development of optical frequency references intended for the frequency stabilisation of ultra-compact laser sources. These optical references are based on absorption cells filled with ultra-pure absorption gases and they allow precise locking of the lasers with the methods of laser spectroscopy. The cells will serve as the references of optical frequencies in systems of laser standards (532 nm wavelengths).
SMV-2023-34: ULM2023
Hrabina, Jan ; Holá, Miroslava ; Oulehla, Jindřich ; Pokorný, Pavel ; Lazar, Josef ; Šarlejová, Tatiana ; Šlechtický, Stanislav
The contractual research was oriented towards the development of optical frequency reference intended for the frequency stabilisation of ultra-compact semiconductor laser sources. This optical reference is based on an absorption cell filled with ultra-pure absorption gases, and it allows precise locking of the lasers with laser spectroscopy methods. The cell will serve as a reference of optical frequencies in systems of laser standards (532-633 nm wavelengths).
SMV-2023-31: JAXA 2023
Hrabina, Jan ; Holá, Miroslava ; Oulehla, Jindřich ; Pokorný, Pavel ; Lazar, Josef ; Šarlejová, Tatiana ; Šlechtický, Stanislav
The contractual research was oriented towards the development of optical frequency references intended for the frequency stabilisation of ultra-compact laser sources. These optical references are based on absorption cells filled with ultra-pure absorption gases and allow precise locking of the lasers with laser spectroscopy methods. The cells will serve as the references of optical frequencies in systems of laser standards intended for space-related research (515-633 nm wavelengths).
SMV-2023-33: HeNe2023
Hrabina, Jan ; Holá, Miroslava ; Oulehla, Jindřich ; Pokorný, Pavel ; Lazar, Josef ; Šarlejová, Tatiana ; Šlechtický, Stanislav
The contractual research was oriented towards the development of optical frequency references intended for the frequency stabilisation of ultra-compact laser sources. These optical references were based on absorption cells filled with ultra-pure absorption gases and they allow precise locking of the lasers with the methods of laser spectroscopy. The cells will serve as the references of optical frequencies in systems of primary length standards (633 nm wavelength).

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