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Plasma surface modification of glass fibers on a basis of organosilicones
Veteška, Jaromír ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis is aimed at preparation of thin plasma-polymerized films deposited on glass fibers by Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PE CVD) from a mixture of tetravinylsilane (TVS) and oxygen gas. Plasma-polymerized films which were deposited on silicon wafers were used to characterize chemical properties and optimization of deposition process with respect to reproducibility.
Surface topography of plasma polymers deposited on flat and fibrous substrates examined by atomic force microscopy
Kurakin, Yuriy ; Pálesch, Erik (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the characterization of the morphology of thin films of plasma polymers, which were prepared from the monomer tetravinylsilane and deposited on planar silicon substrates and type E glass fibers. Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PE CVD) has been used as a method of thin films preparations. Characterization of the surface morphology was made by using atomic force microscopy (AFM), for which was prepared literature review at the theoretical part of this bachelor thesis. The collected data have been used for estimating dependence of surface topography in relation to the deposition conditions and the size of investigated area. Also have been suggested methods of the data interpretation for purposes of subsequent statistical analysis.
(100) substrate processing optimization for fabrication of smooth boron doped epitaxial diamond layer by PE CVD
Mortet, Vincent ; Fekete, Ladislav ; Ashcheulov, Petr ; Taylor, Andrew ; Hubík, Pavel ; Trémouilles, D. ; Bedel-Pereira, E.
Boron doped diamond layers were grown in an SEKI AX5010 microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition system. Effect of surface preparation, i.e. polishing and O2/H2 plasma etching on epitaxial growth on type Ib (100) HPHT synthetic diamonds were investigated. Using optimized substrate preparation, smooth (RRMS ~ 1 nm) boron doped diamond layers with metallic conduction and free of un-epitaxial crystallites were grown with a relatively high growth rate of 3.7 μm/h. Diamond were characterized by optical microscopy, optical profilometry, atomic force microscopy and Hall effect.
Surface topography of plasma polymers deposited on flat and fibrous substrates examined by atomic force microscopy
Kurakin, Yuriy ; Pálesch, Erik (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the characterization of the morphology of thin films of plasma polymers, which were prepared from the monomer tetravinylsilane and deposited on planar silicon substrates and type E glass fibers. Plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PE CVD) has been used as a method of thin films preparations. Characterization of the surface morphology was made by using atomic force microscopy (AFM), for which was prepared literature review at the theoretical part of this bachelor thesis. The collected data have been used for estimating dependence of surface topography in relation to the deposition conditions and the size of investigated area. Also have been suggested methods of the data interpretation for purposes of subsequent statistical analysis.
Plasma surface modification of glass fibers on a basis of organosilicones
Veteška, Jaromír ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis is aimed at preparation of thin plasma-polymerized films deposited on glass fibers by Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PE CVD) from a mixture of tetravinylsilane (TVS) and oxygen gas. Plasma-polymerized films which were deposited on silicon wafers were used to characterize chemical properties and optimization of deposition process with respect to reproducibility.

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