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Modification of the focusing part of the table-top setup for Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Borovský, Ján ; Prochazka, David (oponent) ; Samek, Ota (vedoucí práce)
This bacheolor thesis solves functional modifications of the foccusing part of the table-top setup for laser induced breakdown spectroscopy LIBS. Main requirements for modified draft includes increasing view field of the navigation camera, increasing the setup’s aperture and prevention of the camera destruction by radiation of plasma. These requirements were fulfilled in new draft of optical stand including possible solution as enlarging focusing lens, new dielectric mirror and mechanical iris shutter. Some elements of proposed solution will be used in suggestion of Tescan company‘s new interaction chambers for LIBS analysis.
Phase-resolved Brillouin light scattering: development and applications
Wojewoda, Ondřej ; Dubroka, Adam (oponent) ; Urbánek, Michal (vedoucí práce)
Spin waves have the potential to be used as a new platform for data transfer and processing as they can reach wavelengths in the nanometer range and frequencies in the terahertz range. To be able to design the spin-wave devices and logic circuits we need to be able to gather the information about spatial distribution of the spin-wave intensity and if possible, also their phase. This can be measured with the use of phase-resolved micro-Brillouin-light-scattering (µ-BLS) setup. The presented work deals with extending the existing intensity resolved setup with the possibility to also acquire the spin-wave phase. The upgraded Brillouin light scattering setup is thoroughly described and its performance is characterized. The capabilities of the developed setup are demonstrated in the study of propagation of spin waves through a Néel domain wall. The acquired 2D spin-wave intensity maps reveal that spin-wave transmission through a domain wall is influenced by a topologically enforced circular Bloch line in the domain wall center and that the propagation regime depends on the spin-wave frequency. In the first regime, two spin-wave beams propagating around the circular Bloch line are formed, whereas in the second regime, spin waves propagate in a single central beam through the circular Bloch line. Phase-resolved µ-BLS measurements reveal a phase shift upon transmission through the domain wall for both regimes. Micromagnetic modelling of the transmitted spin waves unveils a distortion of their phase fronts which needs to be taken into account when interpreting the measurements and designing potential devices. Moreover, we show, by means of micromagnetic simulations, that an external magnetic field can be used to move the circular Bloch line within the domain wall to manipulate spin-wave propagation.
Phase-resolved Brillouin light scattering: development and applications
Wojewoda, Ondřej ; Dubroka, Adam (oponent) ; Urbánek, Michal (vedoucí práce)
Spin waves have the potential to be used as a new platform for data transfer and processing as they can reach wavelengths in the nanometer range and frequencies in the terahertz range. To be able to design the spin-wave devices and logic circuits we need to be able to gather the information about spatial distribution of the spin-wave intensity and if possible, also their phase. This can be measured with the use of phase-resolved micro-Brillouin-light-scattering (µ-BLS) setup. The presented work deals with extending the existing intensity resolved setup with the possibility to also acquire the spin-wave phase. The upgraded Brillouin light scattering setup is thoroughly described and its performance is characterized. The capabilities of the developed setup are demonstrated in the study of propagation of spin waves through a Néel domain wall. The acquired 2D spin-wave intensity maps reveal that spin-wave transmission through a domain wall is influenced by a topologically enforced circular Bloch line in the domain wall center and that the propagation regime depends on the spin-wave frequency. In the first regime, two spin-wave beams propagating around the circular Bloch line are formed, whereas in the second regime, spin waves propagate in a single central beam through the circular Bloch line. Phase-resolved µ-BLS measurements reveal a phase shift upon transmission through the domain wall for both regimes. Micromagnetic modelling of the transmitted spin waves unveils a distortion of their phase fronts which needs to be taken into account when interpreting the measurements and designing potential devices. Moreover, we show, by means of micromagnetic simulations, that an external magnetic field can be used to move the circular Bloch line within the domain wall to manipulate spin-wave propagation.
Modification of the focusing part of the table-top setup for Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Borovský, Ján ; Prochazka, David (oponent) ; Samek, Ota (vedoucí práce)
This bacheolor thesis solves functional modifications of the foccusing part of the table-top setup for laser induced breakdown spectroscopy LIBS. Main requirements for modified draft includes increasing view field of the navigation camera, increasing the setup’s aperture and prevention of the camera destruction by radiation of plasma. These requirements were fulfilled in new draft of optical stand including possible solution as enlarging focusing lens, new dielectric mirror and mechanical iris shutter. Some elements of proposed solution will be used in suggestion of Tescan company‘s new interaction chambers for LIBS analysis.

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