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Optical response of infrared plasmonic antennas in presence of silicon dioxide thin film
Biolek, Vladimír ; Dubroka, Adam (referee) ; Kvapil, Michal (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the optical response of resonant infrared antennas on silicon dioxide thin film. At first, theory of electromagnetism at metal/dielectric interfaces is described. In the next part, experimental and numerical methods used in the thesis are described and strong coupling between two systems is explained. In the final part of the thesis, the optical response of resonant infrared antennas on a silicon dioxide thin film is studied by Fourier transform Infrared Spectroscopy and FDTD simulations which both show the strong coupling between localized plasmons and phonons in silicon dioxide.
Surface Plasmon Resonances on Colloidal Nanoparticles
Beránek, Jiří ; Brzobohatý,, Oto (referee) ; Šikola, Tomáš (advisor)
The presented diploma thesis is focused on the Localized Surface Plasmons (LSP). The far-field optical response of the colloidal solutions of gold nanoparticles caused by LSP was investigated and compared with the numerical calculations. For the simulations, the Discrete Dipole Approximation (DDA) and Finite-Difference Time Domain (FDTD) techniques were employed. In particular, the shape and size effects of spherical particles and nanorods were studied. The simulations performed by both methods are in a good agreement for the spheres. For the nanorods, the resonance was found to be affected markedly by their geometry. Also, broader resonance peaks were found. This effect was assigned to the sample size distribution and its influence is discussed by comparing the simulations with experiments. In addition, synthesis of nanorods was carried out as well. Finally, the results on the study of optical properties of silver clusters formed under equilibrium conditions are presented.
Plasmon enhanced photoluminescence
Édes, Zoltán ; Kůsová,, Kateřina (referee) ; Šikola, Tomáš (advisor)
Diplomová práce se zabývá fotoluminiscencí polovodičových materiálů zesílené plazmonovými polaritony. Je popsána základní teorie interakce mezi lokalizovanými povrchovými plazmonovými polaritony a fotoluminiscenčními látkami. Dva mechanismy, které mohou vést k fotoluminiscenci zesílené plazmonovými polaritony jsou diskutovány. Následně je popsán návrh aparatury pro měření fotoluminiscence a způsob její realizace. Funkčnost aparatury je ověřena měřením fotoluminiscenčních spekter objemového GaN, nanokrystalického Si a CdTe kvantových teček. Nakonec je zkoumána metoda přípravy vzorků sestávajících z kovových nanokuliček a fotoluminiscenčně aktívních CdTe kvantových teček.
Localized Surface Plasmons: Principles and Application
Kvapil, Michal ; Schmidt, Eduard (referee) ; Šikola, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with plasmonic nanostructures for visible eventually near-infrared region of electromagnetic spectrum. At first, there are discussed basic terms which are necessary for description of plasmonic nanostructures and their properties. Then the resonant properties of gold nanoantennas on a fused silica substrate and in proximity of nanocrystalline diamond are addressed. FDTD simulations are used for an assesment of resonant properties and local electric field enhancement of these nanostructures. Possible manufacturing methods of the antennas and techniques for the measurement of their properties are mentioned at the end of the thesis.
Optical properties of infrared plasmonic antennas fabricated by FIB technique
Biolek, Vladimír ; Dvořák, Petr (referee) ; Kvapil, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with plasmonic nanostructures for mid-infrared region of electromagnetic spectrum. In the first part, there are discussed theoretical description of electromagnetic field and description of properties of plasmonic nanostructures. Then the manufacturing methods of the plasmonic nanostructures for mid-infrared region of electromagnetic spectrum are discussed using focused ion beam, and measurement of these nanostructures are discussed using Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy.
Detection of Localized Surface Plasmons on Metal Nanostructures
Konečná, Andrea ; Dub, Petr (referee) ; Kalousek, Radek (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis deals with theoretical and experimental study of localized surface plasmons excited on metal nanostructures. Analytical calculations were compared to simulations and measurements using assembled apparatus and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) in infrared range. Obtained results were discussed considering both validity of performed approximations and quality of manufactured nanostructures.
Localised Plasmon Resonancea and Photoluminiscence
Édes, Zoltán ; Dub, Petr (referee) ; Šikola, Tomáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis will deal with localized surface plasmons and their utilization for an enhancement of photoluminiscence of matter
Excitation and detection of plasmon polaritons
Brtek, Tomáš ; Kalousek, Radek (referee) ; Tomanec, Ondřej (advisor)
Behavior of surface plasmon polaritons and localized surface plasmons is strongly dependent on parametres of metalic surfaces and on parametres of structures created on the surfaces. This work deals with plasmonics mainly in the field of producing structures for plasmonics resonant systems, which might be suitable for excitation of surface plasmons by modified scanning tunneling microscopy. Final structures made for this purpose were described. Techniques for the excitation of plasmons are presented.

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