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VUV spectrometer for vacuum interaction chamber
Drobil, Tomáš ; Šerý, Mojmír (referee) ; Novotný, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of a VUV spectrometer for the Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) method. A prototype using commercially available components was designed and tested. In addition to the actual development of the optical and mechanical design and the selection of the detector, a thorough research of elements emitting in the VUV region was carried out.
Design of collection optics for in-situ Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy analysis
Švábíková, Anna ; Novotný, Jan (referee) ; Pořízka, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of this bachleor thesis is an optomechanic design for a remote laser induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS) apparatus. The aim of the bachleor thesis is a design of focusing and collecting optics due to given parameters. This work presents general theoretical basics of LIBS. However, particular attention is given to the description of LIBS instrumentation. Part of this work is a research on remote LIBS anaylysis, particularly on its instrumentation. In the construction part, several optical designs are presented and thereafter the one with best parameters is chosen. The nal output of this thesis is optimisation of chosen optical desing, followed with a construction design of focusing and collecting optics with enclosed drawing documentation.
Modification of LIBS system sample view module
Hrabal, Zdeněk ; Antoš, Martin (referee) ; Brada, Michal (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with modification of a sample view module in a LIBS (Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy) interaction chamber. The main goal of the thesis is innovation of current design. Several conceptual designs which eliminate main drawback of the current sample view module are developed. Final design is based on the analysis of the conceptual designs and research which were described in the Bachelor’s thesis. All components were manufactured and functional prototype was tested. Design and drawings of the parts were created using Autodesk Inventor 2015 CAD application.
Design of collection optics for in-situ Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy analysis
Švábíková, Anna ; Novotný, Jan (referee) ; Pořízka, Pavel (advisor)
The subject of this bachleor thesis is an optomechanic design for a remote laser induced breakdown spectrometry (LIBS) apparatus. The aim of the bachleor thesis is a design of focusing and collecting optics due to given parameters. This work presents general theoretical basics of LIBS. However, particular attention is given to the description of LIBS instrumentation. Part of this work is a research on remote LIBS anaylysis, particularly on its instrumentation. In the construction part, several optical designs are presented and thereafter the one with best parameters is chosen. The nal output of this thesis is optimisation of chosen optical desing, followed with a construction design of focusing and collecting optics with enclosed drawing documentation.
Modification of LIBS system sample view module
Hrabal, Zdeněk ; Antoš, Martin (referee) ; Brada, Michal (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis deals with modification of a sample view module in a LIBS (Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy) interaction chamber. The main goal of the thesis is innovation of current design. Several conceptual designs which eliminate main drawback of the current sample view module are developed. Final design is based on the analysis of the conceptual designs and research which were described in the Bachelor’s thesis. All components were manufactured and functional prototype was tested. Design and drawings of the parts were created using Autodesk Inventor 2015 CAD application.

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