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Influence of magnetic field on photovoltaic solar cell
Kadlec, Michal ; Šubarda, Jiří (referee) ; Šimonová, Lucie (advisor)
This thesis describes the issue of PN junction of photovoltaic cells, photovoltaic effect physics, basic materials used in photovoltaic and their properties, important for the area of photovoltaic. It deals with the problems of magnetism focused on electromagnetic fields. Experimental facility for measuring the influence of magnetic field on the solar cells through the Helmholtz coils was constructed. This work also dealing with the influence of magnetic radiation on photovoltaic cells and the influence of electromagnetic waves on the volt-ampere characteristics of the photovoltaic cell.
Planar transmission line on semiconductro substrate
Chára, Pavel ; Harwot, Ondřej (referee) ; Pokorný, Michal (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to acquaint with the various types of the planar transmission lines and discuss their properties. Subsequently, the development of the real models of selected lines and verification their properties by simulations using COMSOL Multiphysics. The second part deals with the modeling of the semiconductor substrate, which replacing the dielectric substrate used for the transmission lines in the first part. The final part deals with the verification of calculation results in a specialized program TiberCAD.
Anyalyze of photovoltaic cell by noise diagnostic
Husák, Marek ; Sládek, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The master’s thesis deals with the noise diagnostic in the solar cells. Describes the main kinds of noises. The samples were quality and reliability screened using noise reliability indicators. The samples were surveyed by measuring the I-V characteristics, the noise spectral density as a function of forward voltage and frequency. It was calculated the noise spectral density as a function of forward current.
Software for modeling concentration profiles during the process of ion implantation and thermal diffusion
Nespěchal, Marek ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Chladil, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and development of the CPCalc application used for the visualization of concentration profiles during the process of thermal diffusion and ion implantation. The application was designed with regard to its planned use in the laboratory teaching of material-oriented subjects at the UETE. The theoretical part of the thesis summarizes the technological process of semiconductor manufacturing and deals in detail with the technological processes for doping semiconductors – diffusion and ion implantation. The thesis presents the basic functioning and individual blocks of the CPCalc application, which is developed in the Python programming language in combination with the Tkinter library, a brief characterization of which is also included in this text.
Ultrafast laser spectroscopy of semiconductor nanostructures
Chlouba, Tomáš ; Trojánek, František (advisor) ; Žídek, Karel (referee)
In this work we investigate changes in dynamics of CdSe nanocrystalline films caused by different annealing temperatures and different conditions during films growth. We use methods of time-resolved laser spectroscopy like time-resolved pump and probe and streak camera to study these dynamics. We also measured linear absorption and luminiscence. Our goal is to match measured dynamics with dynamics of other samples with different annealing temperatures and discuss the microscopic origin of these dynamics. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Plasmochemical treatment of substrates and coatings in R2R arrangement
Patakyová, Sylvia ; Homola,, Tomáš (referee) ; Dzik, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the comparison of the properties of two titanium dioxide types, which is due to its semiconductive properties commercially used in photoactive layers. The main reason for comparing these sources is their different price which can have possible impact on industrial use. Photoactive layers formed by various wet deposition techniques are cured by atmospheric plasma. The effect of plasma on individual depositions is investigated by electroanalytical methods. Voltametric and chronoamperometric characteristics indicate the dependence of the substrate activity on the time or distance of plasma treatment. Surface of composites were scanned by SEM and the mutual surface properties of untreated composites and the effect of siloxane binder on them were analyzed.
Ultrafast laser spectroscopy of semiconductor nanostructures
Chlouba, Tomáš ; Trojánek, František (advisor)
In this work we investigate changes in dynamics of CdSe nanocrystalline films caused by different annealing temperatures and different conditions during films growth. We use methods of time-resolved laser spectroscopy like time-resolved pump and probe and streak camera to study these dynamics. We also measured linear absorption and luminiscence. Our goal is to match measured dynamics with dynamics of other samples with different annealing temperatures and discuss the microscopic origin of these dynamics. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Optimalization of gel electrolyte for printed UV sensor based on photoelectrochemical cell
Vrbková, Kateřina ; Gemeiner,, Pavol (referee) ; Dzik, Petr (advisor)
This paper deals with the construction of photoelectrochemical cell, used for detection of ultraviolet radiation as a UV sensor. Photoelectrochemical cell consists of three layers, layer of photoactive semiconductor titanium dioxide, carbon electrodes and poly(vinyl alcohol) polymer electrolyte. The sensor layer enables the detection of UV radiation with the subsequent generation of photocurrent. Material printing techniques, such as screenprinting, pad printing and inkjet printing were used to produce the cell. Gel electrolyte was characterized by optical microscopy and rheometry. Sensor functionality was verified by use of electroanalytical techniques.
Preparation of sample cross-sections and analysis by SIMS
Karlovský, Juraj ; Pechal, Radim (referee) ; Bábor, Petr (advisor)
This thesis studies possible methods of semiconductor sample measurement by SIMS, with emphasis on testing different measurement parameters and sample preparation. Part of this master thesis deals with the design of a modified sample holder compatible with the used ToF-SIMS$^{5}$ instrument, IONTOF company, which is capable of tilting the sample by defined angle. This holder enables sample preparation in the main chamber of the instrument without the need of transferring the sample between instruments, which limits the probability of sample contamination. This sample holder was tested by ion machining of TIGBT sample edge and by imaging of a crater edge, created in previous measurement. Edge termination structures prepared by different techniques were measured on the TIGBT samples. Further measurements with the goal of optimizing the depth resolution for thin layers were done on Molybdenum-Silicon-multilayer X-Ray Mirror. Part of the measurements was focused on comparing depth profiles measured at low temperatures. For these measurements the samples with Indium multilayers in GaN substrate were used.
Ultrafast laser spectroscopy of semiconductor nanostructures
Chlouba, Tomáš ; Trojánek, František (advisor)
In this work we investigate changes in dynamics of CdSe nanocrystalline films caused by different annealing temperatures and different conditions during films growth. We use methods of time-resolved laser spectroscopy like time-resolved pump and probe and streak camera to study these dynamics. We also measured linear absorption and luminiscence. Our goal is to match measured dynamics with dynamics of other samples with different annealing temperatures and discuss the microscopic origin of these dynamics. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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