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Utilization of laser spectrometry for investigation of biological samples: combination of Raman spectroscopy and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Kouřil, Jan ; Novotný, Karel (referee) ; Samek, Ota (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with two spectroscopic methods - laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. These methods were used for analysis of alga Trachydiscus minutus, which was cultivated in copper sulfate solutions of various concentrations. First part of this thesis is dedicated to physics and measurements of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy, second part deals with Raman spectroscopy.
Creation of spectral lines database of selected standards for Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and double pulse Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (DP LIBS)
Mazura, Martin ; Sládková, Lucia (referee) ; Kaiser, Jozef (advisor)
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) has a great potential across a different fields of use. Wide use of this method is still complicated because of some problems. The most important problem is difficult analysis of obtained measurement results. Nowadays mostly used analysis is based on comparison of measured data with databases created in different way. This bachelor’s thesis deals with creation of spectral lines database for LIBS and it also shows the methodology for spectral lines database assembling. Theoretical basis of the method and experimental setup used for measurements is described in the first part of this thesis. Further, there are described measurements of standards and creation of database. The result of this work presents a database of spectral lines containing 14 elements and more than 500 spectral lines. In order to illustrate database utilization it was established composition of an unknown sample.
Utilization of laser spectrometry for investigation of biological samples: combination of Raman spectroscopy and Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Kouřil, Jan ; Novotný, Karel (referee) ; Samek, Ota (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with two spectroscopic methods - laser induced breakdown spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. These methods were used for analysis of alga Trachydiscus minutus, which was cultivated in copper sulfate solutions of various concentrations. First part of this thesis is dedicated to physics and measurements of laser induced breakdown spectroscopy, second part deals with Raman spectroscopy.
Creation of spectral lines database of selected standards for Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and double pulse Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (DP LIBS)
Mazura, Martin ; Sládková, Lucia (referee) ; Kaiser, Jozef (advisor)
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) has a great potential across a different fields of use. Wide use of this method is still complicated because of some problems. The most important problem is difficult analysis of obtained measurement results. Nowadays mostly used analysis is based on comparison of measured data with databases created in different way. This bachelor’s thesis deals with creation of spectral lines database for LIBS and it also shows the methodology for spectral lines database assembling. Theoretical basis of the method and experimental setup used for measurements is described in the first part of this thesis. Further, there are described measurements of standards and creation of database. The result of this work presents a database of spectral lines containing 14 elements and more than 500 spectral lines. In order to illustrate database utilization it was established composition of an unknown sample.

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