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Spectral analyzing and characterization of magnetic atoms and investigating superconducting films in low temperature STM
Cahlík, Aleš ; Jelínek,, Pavel (referee) ; Šikola, Tomáš (advisor)
This work is divided in two thematic parts. The first part shows a refurbishment of a Omicron low temperature STM set-up and its utilization for preparation of superconducting-magnetic interfaces. First, a cleaning procedure of suitable metallic substrates, specifically W(110) and Ir(111), is shown. It is followed by results of iron monolayer deposition on Ir(111) (Fe-Ir(111) interface). The last section deals with study of vanadium growth on pure Ir(111) substrate as well as on mentioned Fe-Ir(111) interface. The second thematic part deals with magnetism of cobalt atoms on a monolayer metal dichalcogenide WS2. It focuses primarily on studying their magnetic moment and magnetic anisotropy using X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD).
Hydrogen Peroxide Senzing By Dichalkogenide Quantum Dots Prepared By Lpe
Zahradníček, Radim
Signalling molecules such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) play crucial role in cellular metabolism. Under pathological conditions, the cell is unable to control enzymatic conversion H2O2 into water and oxygen. This fail in cell metabolism could lead to damage of cell. Thus produced H2O2 is presented at a nanomolar scale and currently there is a lack of suitable electrochemical sensors for its sensitive detection. Modification of screen printed electrodes (SPE) with 2D-nanomaterial quantum dots prepared by Liquid Phase Exfoliation (LPE). MoS2, MoSe2, WS2 and WSe2 compounds were used for this purpose. Such modified electrodes were characterized and optimized for hydrogen peroxide detection.
Spectral analyzing and characterization of magnetic atoms and investigating superconducting films in low temperature STM
Cahlík, Aleš ; Jelínek,, Pavel (referee) ; Šikola, Tomáš (advisor)
This work is divided in two thematic parts. The first part shows a refurbishment of a Omicron low temperature STM set-up and its utilization for preparation of superconducting-magnetic interfaces. First, a cleaning procedure of suitable metallic substrates, specifically W(110) and Ir(111), is shown. It is followed by results of iron monolayer deposition on Ir(111) (Fe-Ir(111) interface). The last section deals with study of vanadium growth on pure Ir(111) substrate as well as on mentioned Fe-Ir(111) interface. The second thematic part deals with magnetism of cobalt atoms on a monolayer metal dichalcogenide WS2. It focuses primarily on studying their magnetic moment and magnetic anisotropy using X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD).

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