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Fabrication of SiC optical metasurfaces
Štálnik, Jozef ; Idesová, Beáta (referee) ; Dvořák, Petr (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis was to optimize the manufacturing process of SiC meta-surfaces, which have emerged as a revolutionary replacement for classical optical elements due to their ability to control incident light through local phase modulation. Furthermore, it discusses the utilization of silicon carbide as a platform for these photonic devices and the experimental techniques employed in the meta-surface fabrication process. The experimental section presents the results of silicon carbide nanostructure fabrication, with dry plasma etching being the key optimization step. Finally, optical measurements of the phase profile of the resulting meta-surfaces are presented using off-axis digital holography. The main outcome of this work is the creation of a library of individual building blocks crucial for future applications.
Measurement of the local phase of metasurfaces using digital holographic microscopy
Weiss, Vlastimil ; Bouchal, Petr (referee) ; Dvořák, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis consists of research studies of optical metasurfaces that are capable of modifying and governing incident radiation via the shift of a local phase. It also discusses experimental microscopic techniques with the ability to measure the distribution of the said phase. Experimental results of the phase distribution of the electromagnetic wave impinging on metal metasurface presented in this thesis are captured through quantitative in-line and off-axis digital holographic microscopy. These metasurfaces utilize both geometrical phase and localised surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). Measured results are in accordance with previous scientific studies. Finally, the successful outcome in the form of measurement of the geometrical phase introduced by the single building block is presented as well as the application of an analytical model for characterization of phase response generated by interaction with optical metasurfaces.
Measurement of the local phase of metasurfaces using digital holographic microscopy
Weiss, Vlastimil ; Bouchal, Petr (referee) ; Dvořák, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis consists of research studies of optical metasurfaces that are capable of modifying and governing incident radiation via the shift of a local phase. It also discusses experimental microscopic techniques with the ability to measure the distribution of the said phase. Experimental results of the phase distribution of the electromagnetic wave impinging on metal metasurface presented in this thesis are captured through quantitative in-line and off-axis digital holographic microscopy. These metasurfaces utilize both geometrical phase and localised surface plasmon resonance (LSPR). Measured results are in accordance with previous scientific studies. Finally, the successful outcome in the form of measurement of the geometrical phase introduced by the single building block is presented as well as the application of an analytical model for characterization of phase response generated by interaction with optical metasurfaces.

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