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Aplication of SPM in study and modification of ultrathin films Pt, Co and graphene
Lišková, Zuzana ; Červenka,, Jiří (referee) ; Bartošík, Miroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the preparation of the very thin films and their investigation by scanning probe microscopy methods. The ultrathin films of Pt on Pt(111) were created by pulsed laser deposition and the ultrathin films of Co on Pt(111) were deposited by thermal evaporation. The coverage of the substrate was much smaller than one monolayer (in order of hundredths of monolayer). The nucleation theory was verified by these experiments using so-called Onset method. Further graphene sheets were prepared on layer of Si/SiO2 by the mechanical exfoliation from the graphite crystal. The fabricated graphene sheets were studied by micro-Raman spectroscopy, microreflectometry, atomic force microscopy and similar techniques. These methods proved the thinnest graphite layers were consisted of two graphene monolayers.
Optical and magneto-optical studies of ferrimagnetic garnets for photonic and spintronic applications
Beran, Lukáš ; Veis, Martin (advisor) ; Dubroka, Adam (referee) ; Výborný, Karel (referee)
Title: Optical and magneto-optical studies of ferrimagnetic garnets for photonic and spintronic applications Author: RNDr. Lukáš Beran Department: Intitute of Physics of Charles University Supervisor: RNDr. Martin Veis, PhD., Institute of Physics of Charles University Abstract: This doctoral thesis is devoted to fabrication and systematic char- acterization of physical properties of thin films of iron garnets with potential applications in photonic and spintronic devices. Investigated samples were pre- pared by metallo-organic decomposition and pulsed laser deposition. The study was focused on structural and magnetic characterizaiton along with optical and magneto-optical properties. Obtained experimental results were further con- fronted with theoretical calculations. The application potencial of garnets for photonic devices was discussed based on determined Figure of Merit (Faraday rotation to optical loss ratio). High values were achieved for single crystal thin film of Ce doped yttrium iron garnet on galium gadolinium garnet substrate as well as for pollycrystalline Bi doped yttrium iron garned on silicon substrate. Furthermore, new rare-earth garnets were prepared with attempt to achieve per- pendicular magnetic anisotropy of these film. This was achieved for three di erent materials, which were not...
Optical and magneto-optical studies of ferrimagnetic garnets for photonic and spintronic applications
Beran, Lukáš ; Veis, Martin (advisor) ; Dubroka, Adam (referee) ; Výborný, Karel (referee)
Title: Optical and magneto-optical studies of ferrimagnetic garnets for photonic and spintronic applications Author: RNDr. Lukáš Beran Department: Intitute of Physics of Charles University Supervisor: RNDr. Martin Veis, PhD., Institute of Physics of Charles University Abstract: This doctoral thesis is devoted to fabrication and systematic char- acterization of physical properties of thin films of iron garnets with potential applications in photonic and spintronic devices. Investigated samples were pre- pared by metallo-organic decomposition and pulsed laser deposition. The study was focused on structural and magnetic characterizaiton along with optical and magneto-optical properties. Obtained experimental results were further con- fronted with theoretical calculations. The application potencial of garnets for photonic devices was discussed based on determined Figure of Merit (Faraday rotation to optical loss ratio). High values were achieved for single crystal thin film of Ce doped yttrium iron garnet on galium gadolinium garnet substrate as well as for pollycrystalline Bi doped yttrium iron garned on silicon substrate. Furthermore, new rare-earth garnets were prepared with attempt to achieve per- pendicular magnetic anisotropy of these film. This was achieved for three di erent materials, which were not...
Fabrication, heat treatment and characterization of thin layer NiTi alloys
Svatuška, Michal ; Vokoun, David (advisor) ; Dlouhý, Antonín (referee) ; Novák, Pavel (referee)
NiTi alloys with nearly equiatomic chemical composition are the most studied and the most practically utilized materials from the group of the shape memory alloys (SMA). The NiTi alloy has a thermoelastic martensitic transfor- mation (MT), which its two most important properties are based on: the shape memory and the superelasticity. Thin films of NiTi alloys with thicknesses from hundreds of nm to units of µm have a wide use mainly in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). The doctoral thesis deals with a fabrication of thin NiTi films using a deposition on silicon substrates with two techniques - the magnetron sputtering and the pulsed-laser deposition (PLD), an investigation of their mi- crostructure using x-ray diffraction, a heat treatment of amorphous NiTi films and with a verification of MT using resistometry. Furthermore, thermomechan- ical properties of a system NiTi-polyimide (NiTi-PI), namely a dependence of a curvature radius of a NiTi-PI bilayer on temperature, are studied. 1
Aplication of SPM in study and modification of ultrathin films Pt, Co and graphene
Lišková, Zuzana ; Červenka,, Jiří (referee) ; Bartošík, Miroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the preparation of the very thin films and their investigation by scanning probe microscopy methods. The ultrathin films of Pt on Pt(111) were created by pulsed laser deposition and the ultrathin films of Co on Pt(111) were deposited by thermal evaporation. The coverage of the substrate was much smaller than one monolayer (in order of hundredths of monolayer). The nucleation theory was verified by these experiments using so-called Onset method. Further graphene sheets were prepared on layer of Si/SiO2 by the mechanical exfoliation from the graphite crystal. The fabricated graphene sheets were studied by micro-Raman spectroscopy, microreflectometry, atomic force microscopy and similar techniques. These methods proved the thinnest graphite layers were consisted of two graphene monolayers.

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