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MRI Acquisition and Preprocessing of Image Sequences for Clinical Perfusion Imaging
Krchňavý, Jan ; Bartoš, Michal (referee) ; Jiřík, Radovan (advisor)
This thesis describes the theory for static and dynamic magnetic-resonance imaging using contrast agents affecting T1 relaxation time. The available acquisition methods in the specified facility of Masaryk Oncological Institute in Brno are described. The sequences for subsequent experimental measurements are selected. The used phantoms are described. Acquisition protocol for measuring is described briefly and the evaluation method for the measured data is suggested. The best acquisition sequence and a method of measurements is chosen influenced by estimation of relaxation time T1, sensitivity and signal to noise ratio. Perfusion analysis is executed and perfusion parameters are calculated. The work was supported by the European Regional Development Fund and the State Budget of the Czech Republic (RECAMO, CZ.1.05/2.1.00/03.0101).
DC switching power supply
Látal, Jiří ; Folprecht, Martin (referee) ; Lažek, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis discusses the design of an adjustable DC/DC converter with an output voltage of 30 V and a current of 10 A. The first part described three basic DC/DC converter topologies and the scheme of power and control structure of the converter. As a suitable topology of power supply was selected a two-switched forward converter. The integrated circuit SG3525ADWR2G was chosen as the PWM modulator for the converter. The second part of the thesis described the design and testing of the switch mode power supply.
DC switching power supply
Látal, Jiří ; Folprecht, Martin (referee) ; Lažek, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis discusses the design of an adjustable DC/DC converter with an output voltage of 30 V and a current of 10 A. The first part described three basic DC/DC converter topologies and the scheme of power and control structure of the converter. As a suitable topology of power supply was selected a two-switched forward converter. The integrated circuit SG3525ADWR2G was chosen as the PWM modulator for the converter. The second part of the thesis described the design and testing of the switch mode power supply.
Magnetic nanostructures with application potential
Bittová, Barbara ; Kalbáčová Vejpravová, Jana (advisor) ; Holý, Václav (referee)
The thesis is mainly focused on the investigation of macroscopic and microscopic magnetic properties of selected nanomaterials containing cobalt and iron, and also the capability of our new device, scanning probe microscope Multimode V by Veeco, to directly visualise morphology and magnetic structure of these samples (Magnetic Force Miscroscopy, MFM). Investigated materials, such as CoFe2O4 nanoparticles and SiO2_Co_Si(111) thin films and multilayers are in general promising materials in many fields. In the medicine, the nanoparticles are used as the drug targets or contrast agents whereas in electronics, the (nano)granular thin films are the starting point in fabrication of high density storage media. The macroscopic magnetic properties of our samples are discusses in a view of superparamagnetic phenomena. The interactions in systems of nanoparticles are presented theoretically within the up-to date knowledge and also experimentally by demonstrating the behavior of the strongly-interacting, uper-spin-glass system. The thin films are studied in term of their granular structure and magnetic anisotropy. The morphology and the microscopic domain structure, respectively, are studied with use of the MFM. The first successful results obtained in our lab by this method are presented.
The magnetocrystalline anizotropy in the TbTX compounds
Klicpera, Milan
Title: The magnetocrystalline anizotropy in the TbTX compounds Author: Milan Klicpera Department: Department of Condensed Matter Physics Supervisor: doc. Mgr. Pavel Javorský, Dr. Supervisor's e-mail address: javor@mag.mff.cuni.cz Abstract: The subject of this work is the study of structural, magnetic and trans- port properties of the TbNi(Al,In) series to finding connections between magne- tocrystalline anisotropy and lattice parameters of the structure of the TbTX com- pounds. Polycrystalline TbNiAl1−xInx samples were prepared by melting. The phase and crystal structure analysis were provided on samples. We performed the measurements of the magnetization, susceptibility, specific heat, resistivity, low temperature X-ray diffraction and powder neutron diffraction. From the neutron diffraction data we refined lattice parameters and propagation vectors of the series. The main propagation is (000) and second weaker component has the propagation vector (1 2 0 1 2 ). The change of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy from uniaxial to planar type occurs for compounds with x between 0.4 and 0.5. Keywords: magnetization, X-ray and neutron diffraction, electrical resistivity.
Ultrapure metallic materials
Prachařová, Marcela ; Kalbáčová Vejpravová, Jana (advisor)
Title: Ultrapure metallic materials Author: Bc. Marcela Janatová Department: Department of Condensed Matter Physics Supervisor: RNDr. Jana Poltierová Vejpravová, Ph.D. Supervisor's e-mail address: jana@mag.mff.cuni.cz Abstract This thesis deals with crystal structure and magnetic properties of RCr2Si2 (R = Pr, Tb, Er) and RCr2Si2C (R = La, Ce, Pr, Nd) compounds. All prepared samples were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction and investigated by specific-heat, magne- tization and AC-susceptibility measurements in the temperature range 2-900 K and in magnetic fields up to 9 T. The results suggest non-trivial magnetic ordering of the Cr sublattice in all studied compounds, accompanied with ferromagnetic ordering of the Pr and Nd magnetic moments below the Curie temperature of 30 and 21 K in PrCr2Si2C and NdCr2Si2C, respectively, and possible metamagnetism in CeCr2Si2C. For RCr2Si2C compounds, the experimental evidence of Cr magnetism is corrobora- ted by results of extended first-principles calculations based on the density functional theory. Keywords: RCr2Si2 compounds; RCr2Si2C compounds; Magnetic ordering; Heat ca- pacity; Magnetization 1
Characterization of RCo2 singlecrystal
Latoňová, Věra ; Prchal, Jiří (advisor) ; Prokleška, Jan (referee)
The bachelor's thesis deals with the characterization of the cubic DyCo2 single crystal along three principal crystallographical orientations. Mea- surements which were so far performed mainly on polycrystals of the RCo2 group were carried out and evaluated. Measurements of electric resistivity, heat capa- city, magnetization and AC susceptibility showed the first-order magnetic phase transition at Curie temperature TC ≈ 142 K. From magnetization curves the easy [100] and the hard [110] axis was determined. Apart from the basic characterizati- on another interesting effects were found: stairlike development of magnetization curves along [100] at 2 K and an unknown anomaly in the phase component of the magnetic susceptibility at 70 K. Measurement of the AC susceptibility in the pa- ramagnetic area performed to check the presence of the so called parimagnetism did not show any anomaly that had been observed by polycrystalline samples - similar to other single crystals. 1
Ultrapure metallic materials
Prachařová, Marcela ; Kalbáčová Vejpravová, Jana (advisor)
Title: Ultrapure metallic materials Author: Bc. Marcela Janatová Department: Department of Condensed Matter Physics Supervisor: RNDr. Jana Poltierová Vejpravová, Ph.D. Supervisor's e-mail address: jana@mag.mff.cuni.cz Abstract This thesis deals with crystal structure and magnetic properties of RCr2Si2 (R = Pr, Tb, Er) and RCr2Si2C (R = La, Ce, Pr, Nd) compounds. All prepared samples were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction and investigated by specific-heat, magne- tization and AC-susceptibility measurements in the temperature range 2-900 K and in magnetic fields up to 9 T. The results suggest non-trivial magnetic ordering of the Cr sublattice in all studied compounds, accompanied with ferromagnetic ordering of the Pr and Nd magnetic moments below the Curie temperature of 30 and 21 K in PrCr2Si2C and NdCr2Si2C, respectively, and possible metamagnetism in CeCr2Si2C. For RCr2Si2C compounds, the experimental evidence of Cr magnetism is corrobora- ted by results of extended first-principles calculations based on the density functional theory. Keywords: RCr2Si2 compounds; RCr2Si2C compounds; Magnetic ordering; Heat ca- pacity; Magnetization 1

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