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Growth of organic heterostructures on metal surfaces
Kugler, David ; Novák,, Jiří (referee) ; Procházka, Pavel (advisor)
Během depozice organických molekul na kovové substráty často dochází k spontánnímu uspořádání molekul vlivem mezimolekulárních a molekulárně-substrátových interakcí. Tento jev se nazývá samouspořádání a může být využit k vytváření atomárně přesných funkčních struktur. Vzrůstající zájem vzbuzují zejména tenké vrstvy organických polovodičů pro jejich potenciální využití v polovodičovém průmyslu. Efektivita takovýchto zařízení je však nevyhnutelně spojena s přechodovým odporem na rozhraní polovodiče a kovové elektrody. Studium typu růstu organických polovodičů na kovových substrátech je tak zcela zásadní pro jejich budoucí využití. Tato diplomová práce se nejprve zabývá vytvořením krycí monovrstvy substrátu Ag(111) z dobře uspořádaných molekul kyseliny 1,3,5-benzen-trikarboxylové (BTB). Hlavním cílem práce je pak použití této vrstvy jako substrátu pro růst dalších vrstvev tvořených molekulami pentacenu, což je jeden z intenzivně zkoumaných organických polovodičů. Bylo dosaženo pokrytí povrchu uspořádanou vrstvou pentacenu o rozloze vhodné pro praktické využití. Pro studium růstu molekulárních vrstev a jejich vlastností byla použita nízkoenergiová elektronová mikroskopie, skenovací tunelovací mikroskopie, rentgenová fotoelektronová spektroskopie a ultrafialová fotoelektronová spektroskopie.
TCO work function tuning by nanodiamonds
Čermák, Jan ; Miliaieva, Daria ; Sokeng-Djoumessi, A. ; Hoppe, H. ; Stehlík, Štěpán
Deposition of nanodiamonds is found to be able to adjust the work function of transparent conductive oxides that are commonly used in photovoltaics. It also turned out that the change is dependent on the nanodiamond surface termination and that it is not stable in time.
On the Hardness of General Caching
Folwarczný, Lukáš ; Sgall, Jiří (advisor) ; Koutecký, Martin (referee)
Caching (also known as paging) is a classical problem concerning page re- placement policies in two-level memory systems. General caching is its vari- ant with pages of different sizes and fault costs. We aim at a better charac- terization of the computational complexity of general caching in the offline version. General caching in the offline version was recently shown to be strongly NP- hard, but the proof needed instances of caching with pages larger than half of the cache size. The primary result of this work addresses this problem as we prove: General caching is strongly NP-hard even when page sizes are limited to {1, 2, 3}. In the structural part of this work, a new simpler proof for the full characterization of work functions by layers for classical caching is given and then extended to caching with variable cache size. We invent two algorithms for restricted instances of general caching building on results around caching with variable cache size.
On the Hardness of General Caching
Folwarczný, Lukáš ; Sgall, Jiří (advisor) ; Koutecký, Martin (referee)
Caching (also known as paging) is a classical problem concerning page re- placement policies in two-level memory systems. General caching is its vari- ant with pages of different sizes and fault costs. We aim at a better charac- terization of the computational complexity of general caching in the offline version. General caching in the offline version was recently shown to be strongly NP- hard, but the proof needed instances of caching with pages larger than half of the cache size. The primary result of this work addresses this problem as we prove: General caching is strongly NP-hard even when page sizes are limited to {1, 2, 3}. In the structural part of this work, a new simpler proof for the full characterization of work functions by layers for classical caching is given and then extended to caching with variable cache size. We invent two algorithms for restricted instances of general caching building on results around caching with variable cache size.
Some electrical and photoelectrical properties of organic semiconductors
Chomutová, Radka ; Toušek, Jiří (advisor) ; Křivka, Ivo (referee)
Title: Some electrical and photoelectrical properties of organics semiconductors Author: Radka Chomutová Department: Department of Macromolecular Physics Supervisor: doc. RNDr. Jiří Toušek, CSc., Department of Macromolecular Physics Abstract: The object of this study is to determine some electrical and photoelectrical properties of polymer materials and their importance considering their usage as a solar cell. Especially, thin layers of polythiophene (PT1,PT2) and poly-3-hexylthiophene (P3HT) are measured and determined. Studied parameters are Fermi level by Kelvin method, the concentration of free charge carriers, conductivity, exciton diffusion length and thickness of the space charge region by surface photovoltage method (SPV). Obtained values were then added to older measurements with similar focus for polymer poly[2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4- phenylenevinylene] (MEH-PPV). Keywords: sollar cell, diffusion lenght, surface photovoltage method, Kelvin probe, organic layer

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