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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Präparation und Charakterisierung ferroelektrischer perowskitischer Multilagen. / Preparation and electrical characterisation of multilayers of ferroelectric Perovskites.

Köbernik, Gert 30 May 2004 (has links) (PDF)
This work deals with the structural and dielectric properties of Bariumtitanate (BTO) / Strontiumtitanate (STO) superlattices. The investigations were carried during the research for a doctoral thesis on the IFW Dresden, Institute for Metallic Materials (under supervision of Prof. Schulz). These multilayers have been prepared on single crystalline STO of (100) and (111) orientated substrates. All films where grown in an epitaxial mode. Additional superlattices and Bariumstrontiumtitanate (BSTO) thin films on silicon substrates with platinum bottom electrodes have been prepared. Thereby, (111) fibre-textured polycrystalline superlattices were produced. According to our knowledge this result was achieved for the first time (is unique in the world at the moment). According to high resolution TEM investigations of (001) oriented superlattices multilayers with atomically thin interfaces without noticeable interdiffusion have been prepared. XRD pattern of a multilayer consisting of BTO and STO monolayers that have only a thickness adequate one unit cell of BTO respective STO confirm this assumption. Multilayers on (111) oriented STO substrates show a much higher interface roughness than (001) orientated films. Regarding to the examinations in this thesis it is suggested that the roughness is correlated with the reduction of internal stresses by deformation of the stack and not with interdiffusion between the monolayers. For electrical measurements the film thickness has been varied from 30 nm to 300 nm and the periodicity in the range from 0.8 nm to 20 nm. Additionally, BSTO films of equivalent thickness and integral chemical composition were produced. Dielectical measurements were carried out in the temperature range from 20 K to 600 K and hysteresis measurements were done. It has to be pointed out, that multilayers have always lower dielectrical performances then BSTO films. In all cases the dielectric constant (DC) decreases with decreasing film thickness. Multilayers of a small periodicity show the highest DC?s, decreasing with increasing monolayer thickness in all cases. The maximum of DC shifted with decreasing film thickness to higher temperatures thus correlating with an increase of the out of plane lattice parameter. In this paper the mismatch between the stack respectivly the BSTO layers and the substrate has widely been discussed. In the case of BSTO the dielectric data can be qualitatively explained with the theory of strained films, developed mainly by Pertsev, under the assumption of a strain gradient in the thin film. Strain effects do also play an important role in ferroelectric multilayers as well as size and coupling effects between the monolayers. An adequate theory for the description of the dielectric behaviour of the ferroelectric superlattice produced during this research does yet not exist. Some thesis where pointed out, which effects have to be essentially included in to a consistent theory of ferroelectric multilayer. Some practical tips are also given, how to prepare monolayers and superlattices with very high DC and exellent hysteretic behaviour. / Es wurden (001) und (111) orientierte symmetrische BTO/STO-Multilagen auf niobdotierten STO-Einkristallen abgeschieden. Hierbei wurde sowohl die Gesamtschichtdicke, als auch deren Periodizität variiert. Zum Vergleich wurden weiterhin Ba0.5Sr0.5TiO3-Mischschichten unterschiedlicher Dicke präpariert. Aus den HRTEM und XRD Untersuchungen kann geschlossen werden, dass alle erhaltenen Schichten sowohl phasenrein als auch perfekt biaxial texturiert sind. Im Falle der (001) orientierten Multilagen konnten atomar scharfe Grenzflächen zwischen Einzellagen erhalten werden, wobei sich die Einzellagendicke bis auf eine Monolage (0.4 nm) reduzieren lässt. Aus der Schichtdickenabhängigkeit von d(001), dem mittleren out-of-plane Gitterparameter der Schicht, wird geschlossen, dass die Schichten auf den STO-Einkristallen Spannungsgradienten in den Schicht-normalen besitzen und an der Grenzfläche zum Substrat am stärksten verspannt sind. Die (111) orientierten Multilagen auf den STO-Einkristallen zeigen gegenüber den Schichten auf den (100) orientierten STO-Einkristallen eine deutlich erhöhte Interfacerauhigkeit. Vermutet wird, dass dies einerseits durch die andere kristallographische Orientierung der Wachstumsnormalen bedingt ist, weil damit jeweils keine geschlossenen SrO- bzw. BaO- und TiO3-Lagen ausgebildet werden. Andererseits zeigen die TEM-Aufnahmen eine deutliche Zunahme der Welligkeit der Einzellagen mit wachsendem Abstand vom Substrat, die rein mechanischen Effekten zugeschrieben wird. Die Verwölbung der Einzellagen könnte damit der Reduzierung der mechanischen Energie innerhalb des Systems dienen, wobei die Netzebenen dem Verlauf der Einzellagen folgen. Auf platinbeschichteten Siliziumsubstraten konnten erstmals phasenreine (111) fasertexturierte Mischschichten und BTO/STO-Multilagen abgeschieden werden. Grundlage hierfür war die Optimierung des Pt/Ti/SiO2/Si Schichtsystems hinsichtlich seiner thermischen Stabilität bis zu 800°C. Die Textur der Schichten wird von der Platingrundelektrode übernommen und deren Rauhigkeit teilweise verstärkt. Eine mechanische Verwölbung der Einzellagen konnte hier nicht beobachtet werden. Für die elektrischen Messungen wurden auf allen Schichten etwa 50 nm dicke Platinelektroden durch eine Hartmaske mittels Elektronenstrahlverdampfung im Hochvakuum bei etwa 300°C aufgebracht. Anschließend wurden die Schichten an Luft getempert, um das Sauerstoffdefizit, dass sich bei der Elektrodenabscheidung einstellt, auszugleichen. Die elektrischen Messungen zeichnen sich durch den sehr großen untersuchten Temperaturbereich aus. Temperaturabhängige Messungen im Bereich von 30-600 K finden sich für ferroelektrische Dünnschichten sehr selten in der Literatur und stellen für BTO/STO-Multilagen ein Novum dar. Auch die biasabhängige und teilweise auch temperaturabhängige Messung der Kapazität der Multilagen (C-V-Messungen) ist bisher einmalig. Durch die temperaturabhängigen Hysteresemessungen wurden Einblicke in den elektrischen Polungszustand der Schichten erhalten. Dadurch wird eine sinnvolle Interpretation der ε(T)-Kurven erst möglich. Der Vorteil der Integration des Polarisationsstromes unter Verwendung einer Dreieckspannung als Messsignal besteht in der direkten physikalischen Aussage der Strom-Spannungskurven über die Schaltspannung der Schichten.
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Investigation of the Amorphization of iron and austenitic stainless steel films by supersaturation with Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen / Untersuchung der Amorphisierung dünner Eisen und austenitischen Edelstahlschichten mittels der Übersättigung mit Bor, Kohlenstoff, Stickstoff und Sauerstoff

Cusenza, Salvatore 14 November 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Étude par dynamique moléculaire de l'ablation par impulsions laser ultrabrèves de cibles nanocristallines

Gill-Comeau, Maxime 07 1900 (has links)
L’ablation de cibles d’Al nanocristallines (taille moyenne des cristallites d = 3,1 et 6,2 nm) par impulsions laser ultrabrèves (200 fs) a été étudiée par l’entremise de si- mulations combinant la dynamique moléculaire et le modèle à deux températures (two- temperature model, TTM) pour des fluences absorbées allant de 100 à 1300 J/m2. Nos simulations emploient un potentiel d’interaction de type EAM et les propriétés électro- niques des cibles en lien avec le TTM sont représentées par un modèle réaliste possédant une forme distincte dans le solide monocristallin, le solide nanocristallin et le liquide. Nous avons considéré l’effet de la taille moyenne des cristallites de même que celui de la porosité et nous avons procédé à une comparaison directe avec des cibles mono- cristallines. Nous avons pu montrer que le seuil d’ablation des métaux nanocristallins est significativement plus bas, se situant à 400 J/m2 plutôt qu’à 600 J/m2 dans le cas des cibles monocristallines, l’écart étant principalement dû à l’onde mécanique plus im- portante présente lors de l’ablation. Leur seuil de spallation de la face arrière est aussi significativement plus bas de par la résistance à la tension plus faible (5,40 GPa contre 7,24 GPa) des cibles nanocristallines. Il est aussi apparu que les contraintes résiduelles accompagnant généralement l’ablation laser sont absentes lors de l’ablation de cibles d’aluminium nanocristallines puisque la croissance cristalline leur permet d’abaisser leur volume spécifique. Nos résultats indiquent aussi que le seuil de fusion des cibles nano- cristallines est réduit de façon marquée dans ces cibles ce qui s’explique par la plus faible énergie de cohésion inhérente à ces matériaux. Nos simulations permettent de montrer que les propriétés structurelles et électroniques propres aux métaux nanocristallins ont toutes deux un impact important sur l’ablation. / The ablation of nanocrystalline (mean crystallite size d = 3.1 and 6.2 nm) Al tar- gets by ultrashort (200 fs) laser pulses was studied using hybrid simulations combining molecular-dynamics and the two-temperature model (TTM) for a range of absorbed flu- ence of 100 to 1300 J/m2. Our simulations employ an EAM interatomic potential and the TTM-related electronic properties are modelled using three distinct functions to rep- resent the monocrystalline solid, the nanocrystalline solid, and the liquid in an accurate way. Comparison between targets displaying two mean grain sizes, porous targets, and monocrystalline targets are reported. This study showed a significantly reduced abla- tion threshold of 400 J/m2 instead of the 600 J/m2 obtained for the single crystals, the discrepancy being mainly accounted for by an increase in the magnitude of the pressure wave generated during ablation. The spallation threshold of the back side of the target is also reduced owing to a lower tensile strength (5.40 GPa against 7.24 GPa). This work also allowed to discover that residual stress generally associated with laser ablation is totally absent in nanocrystalline samples as crystal growth provides a mechanism for volume reduction near the melting temperature. Furthermore, our results demonstrate that the melting threshold shows an important decrease and the melting depth an im- portant increase in the nanocrystalline samples which can be explained by their lower cohesion energy. Our simulations shed light on the fact that a realistic modelling of both structural and electronic properties of the nanocrystalline target is important to produce a reliable representation of laser ablation.
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Étude expérimentale et modélisation des potentialités de la technique libs (ablation laser couplée à la spectroscopie) pour l’analyse directe des solides / Experimental study and modeling of LIBS potentialities (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) for direct solid sample analysis

Barreda, Flory-Anne 09 December 2010 (has links)
L'utilisation de lasers est largement répandue dans le domaine de la microanalyse directe des solides. La matière vaporisée, en focalisant un faisceau laser de forte puissance sur la cible, peut être analysée soit par spectrométrie d'émission optique sur plasma induit (LIBS, acronyme anglais pour Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy), soit par une source à plasma induit par haute fréquence couplée à la spectrométrie d'émission optique (ICP-AES) ou à la spectrométrie de masse (ICP-MS). Avec une résolution spatiale à l'échelle microscopique, les techniques d'ablation laser permettent ainsi d'accéder à la composition élémentaire locale de la surface d'un matériau. Néanmoins, les performances analytiques de ces techniques pourraient être améliorées par l'utilisation combinée des informations LIBS et ICP afin également de comprendre et maîtriser davantage l'interaction laser/matière. Dans ce but, ce travail a consisté à développer une technique de microanalyse par ablation laser couplée avec une détection en simultané par ICP et par LIBS afin d'étudier les potentialités analytiques de cet instrument pour cartographier la surface des matériaux. Les performances et les limitations de ce système ont été évaluées d'une part, en caractérisant les aérosols produits par ablation laser et d'autre part, en étudiant les signaux LIBS et ICP obtenus à partir d'un même prélèvement de matière. Le phénomène de fractionnement élémentaire rencontré sur des matrices critiques telles que le laiton a été mis en évidence en microablation malgré des caractéristiques de l'interaction laser/matière différente de la macroablation. Une méthode de correction, a posteriori, par l'efficacité d'extraction de la cellule d'ablation a été proposée afin de pallier ces effets limitatifs pour l'analyse quantitative. Une cellule d'ablation, optimisée à partir d'une étude de simulation numérique, a été développée afin de s'adapter aux applications de cartographies de surface. Les performances analytiques du système ont été évaluées en termes de stabilité (8-10%), de résolution spatiale (5 µm) et de limites de détection (de l'ordre de la ppm dans le solide avec un détecteur de masse). La complémentarité des mesures LIBS et ICP représente à la fois un outil de diagnostic de l'interaction laser/matière et un instrument d’analyse très complet grâce à la double détection qui permet de suivre simultanément des traces et des majeurs sur une large gamme d'éléments de la classification périodique / Laser ablation is widely spread for solid sample microanalysis. A tightly focused laser beam allows direct sampling of matter, the ablated mass can then be analysed either with LIBS (Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy) or with an inductively coupled plasma source combined with an optical emission spectrometer (ICP-AES) or a mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). With spatial resolution down to the micron scale, laser ablation techniques permit local elemental analysis of sample surface. Nevertheless, analytical performances of such techniques could be improved by combining LIBS and ICP information to understand and control laser/matter interaction. For this purpose, this work aimed to develop a microanalytical technique based on laser ablation coupled to simultaneous detection with LIBS and ICP to study analytical potentialities of such technique for elemental mapping of material surface. Performances and limitations of the system were studied on one hand, by characterizing laser-induced aerosols and on the other hand, by studying simultaneous LIBS and ICP signals. Elemental fractionation on critical matrices such as brass was evidenced in microablation despite a different laser/matter interaction compared with macroablation. A correction procedure a posteriori using the total extraction efficiency of the ablation cell was proposed to overcome this problem for quantitative analysis. An ablation cell, optimized from a numerical simulation study, was developed for mapping applications. Analytical performances were evaluated in terms of stability (8-10 %), spatial resolution (5 µm) and detection limits (in the ppm range with ICP-MS). The LIBS and ICP complementarity makes the double detection system a diagnostic tool for laser/matter interaction and an analytical instrument allowing simultaneous monitoring of traces and majors from a large element range of the periodic classification
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Elemental Analysis and Forensic Comparison of Soils by Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) and Laser Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS)

Jantzi, Sarah C. 12 November 2013 (has links)
The elemental analysis of soil is useful in forensic and environmental sciences. Methods were developed and optimized for two laser-based multi-element analysis techniques: laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). This work represents the first use of a 266 nm laser for forensic soil analysis by LIBS. Sample preparation methods were developed and optimized for a variety of sample types, including pellets for large bulk soil specimens (470 mg) and sediment-laden filters (47 mg), and tape-mounting for small transfer evidence specimens (10 mg). Analytical performance for sediment filter pellets and tape-mounted soils was similar to that achieved with bulk pellets. An inter-laboratory comparison exercise was designed to evaluate the performance of the LA-ICP-MS and LIBS methods, as well as for micro X-ray fluorescence (μXRF), across multiple laboratories. Limits of detection (LODs) were 0.01-23 ppm for LA-ICP-MS, 0.25-574 ppm for LIBS, 16-4400 ppm for µXRF, and well below the levels normally seen in soils. Good intra-laboratory precision (≤ 6 % relative standard deviation (RSD) for LA-ICP-MS; ≤ 8 % for µXRF; ≤ 17 % for LIBS) and inter-laboratory precision (≤ 19 % for LA-ICP-MS; ≤ 25 % for µXRF) were achieved for most elements, which is encouraging for a first inter-laboratory exercise. While LIBS generally has higher LODs and RSDs than LA-ICP-MS, both were capable of generating good quality multi-element data sufficient for discrimination purposes. Multivariate methods using principal components analysis (PCA) and linear discriminant analysis (LDA) were developed for discriminations of soils from different sources. Specimens from different sites that were indistinguishable by color alone were discriminated by elemental analysis. Correct classification rates of 94.5 % or better were achieved in a simulated forensic discrimination of three similar sites for both LIBS and LA-ICP-MS. Results for tape-mounted specimens were nearly identical to those achieved with pellets. Methods were tested on soils from USA, Canada and Tanzania. Within-site heterogeneity was site-specific. Elemental differences were greatest for specimens separated by large distances, even within the same lithology. Elemental profiles can be used to discriminate soils from different locations and narrow down locations even when mineralogy is similar.
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Ablation laser femtoseconde assistée d’une mise en forme temporelle pour le dépôt de couches minces et la synthèse de nanoparticules / Femtosecond laser ablation assisted by temporal pulse for thin films deposition and nanoparticles synthesis

Bourquard, Florent 06 December 2013 (has links)
Ce travail explore le contrôle de la composition et la cinétique du panache d’ablation laser en régime ultrabref par mise en forme temporelle des impulsions laser femtoseconde. L’objectif est l’optimisation du dépôt de couches minces et de nanoparticules. Le chapitre 1 est une synthèse de la littérature sur le dépôt de couches minces par ablation laser femtoseconde, en particulier de films de Diamond-Like Carbon et de nanoparticules. L’influence de la mise en forme temporelle du laser sur les mécanismes d’ablation est développée, ainsi que le diagnostic du panache d’ablation. Le chapitre 2 présente les dispositifs expérimentaux de mise en forme temporelle et de diagnostic du panache d’ablation par spectroscopie d’émission résolue en temps et espace et spectroscopie d’extinction. Le chapitre 3 rapporte l’impact de l’utilisation d’impulsions doubles et élargies sur les panaches de l’aluminium et du bore. L’augmentation de la composante ionique du plasma d’aluminium est expliquée au travers de simulations hydrodynamiques. Dans le chapitre 4, différentes formes temporelles sont employées pour l’ablation du graphite et le dépôt de couches de Diamond-Like Carbon. Le contrôle de la cinétique du panache est atteint en peuplant plus ou moins ses différentes composantes de vitesse : molécules, atomes et ions. Si la structure du Diamond-Like Carbon déposé n’est pas affectée, une amélioration de la surface des couches est observée. Le chapitre 5 montre l’efficacité et la sensibilité de la spectroscopie d’extinction optique pour la mesure in situ de la distribution en taille des nanoparticules métalliques dans le panache d’ablation laser femtoseconde / This work explores the control of ultrafast laser ablation plume composition and kinetics by temporal shaping of femtosecond laser pulses. The goal is the optimization of thin films and nanoparticles deposition. Chapter 1 is a synthesis of the literature on femtosecond laser deposition of thin films. The focus is on Diamond-Like Carbon films and nanoparticles. The impact of laser temporal pulse shaping on the ablation mechanisms is developed. Ablation plume diagnostic methods are detailed. Chapter 2 describes the experimental setup for temporal pulse shaping and plasma diagnostic. The latter is done through space and time-resolved optical emission spectroscopy and extinction spectroscopy. Chapter 3 reports on the impact of doubles pulses and long pulses on aluminium and boron ablation plumes. Ion yield enhancement in aluminium ablation plasma is explained through hydrodynamics simulations. In chapter 4, various temporal pulse shapes are used for graphite ablation and Diamond-Like Carbon thin films deposition. The control of the plume kinetics is reached by selectively populating the various plume speed components: molecules, atoms, ions. Even though the deposited Diamond-Like Carbon structure is unaffected, it has been observed an improvement of the thin films surface. Chapter 5 shows the efficiency and sensitivity of optical extinction spectroscopy for in situ measurement of nanoparticles size distribution in femtosecond laser ablation plumes
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Étude par dynamique moléculaire de l'ablation par impulsions laser ultrabrèves de cibles nanocristallines

Gill-Comeau, Maxime 07 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Aplikace elektrického výboje v kapalinách pro čistění nekovových archeologických předmětů / Application of electric discharge in liquids for surface cleaning of non-metallic archaeological objects

Tihonová, Jitka January 2020 (has links)
This diploma thesis is focused on the plasma surface treatment of historical glass from the 18th and 19th centuries by low temperature electrical discharges in solutions of sodium chloride and potassium carbonate and finding the most suitable settings of conditions for the surface cleaning. Stainless steel electrode and a specially designed electrode system with wolfram wire in the quartz glass capillary were used for the generation of discharge using an audio frequency power supply. Each line of samples was made from one piece of historical glass that was cut to smaller pieces. All cleaned samples were photographed before and after the cleaning so the possible changes of the cleaned area could be visually compared. Then the samples were analysed by LA-ICP-MS (line scanning of surface), where was analysed the cleaned area of samples, and values were compared to the analysis of the reference sample that was not cleaned. Examined isotopes of elements were selected on the basis of the supposed composition of glass, corrosion products, and soil at the place of discovery. Analyses were standardized by NIST 610. Acquired values were transferred to oxides. The most important oxides (Na2O, MgO, SiO2, P2O5 a K2O) were chosen for deciding the most effective cleaning settings. It was decided that the most effective setting for cleaning was the one where the biggest difference of values between sample and reference occurred. Four series of these solutions were compiled and one parameter was changed for each of them. Solutions and their conductivity, frequency of the power supply, and time of cleaning were chosen as changing values. Three samples of different times of cleaning were cleaned without interruption. The time of cleaning was split into intervals of 30 seconds of cleaning and 1 minute of non-action for another two samples of this series. In this way we were trying to find out if the following surface analysis will be influenced by the diffusion of the particles into the sample, or not. The frequency of power supply was recorded and its dissipated power was calculated for each measurement. Emission spectra of a series of different solution conductivity were measured before cleaning of samples. Measurement of OES was made with the ignition of discharge so the active species of plasma were shown in spectra. These species are probably participating in the cleaning process of glass. Emission spectra were also measured after cleaning to find out if values of active species were changed or unknown spectral lines appeared. These lines should be from dirt and corrosion products that were cleaned from the surface of the glass. It was found out that the most effective cleaning of sample 1 (series where the conductivity of the NaCl solution was changed) was done in a solution of conductivity 900 S/cm. The most effective cleaning of sample 4 and sample 7 (series where the conductivity of the K2CO3 solution was changed) was done in a solution of conductivity 600 S/cm. The most effective cleaning of sample 6 (series where the frequency was changed) was done at frequency = (15200 ± 30) Hz. The most effective cleaning of sample 5 (series of different cleaning times) lasted seven minutes without time delay. The future research it should be appropriate to try a combination of these most effective cleaning settings on the surface of more samples, so the finding of this thesis will be confirmed.
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Vliv atmosféry na laserovou ablaci materiálů / Impact of the atmosphere on laser ablation of matters

Černá, Svatava January 2020 (has links)
This thesis deals with a general overview of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy - ablation of material and plasma formation when a change of the surrounding environment occurs. The aim is to establish ideal conditions for improving detection, which is difficult for some elements when the measurement takes place in the ambient atmosphere. This is the reason why we change the ambient conditions, the gas (air, helium, argon) and its pressure. Buffer gases (helium, argon) influence the development of the material ablation and quality of generated plasma. That is why we inspect the changes in the signal according to particular atmospheres (signal change in buffer gases compared to the ambient atmosphere). The first part of the thesis presents the principle and physical nature of laser ablation with a brief search of experiments performed so far for similar purposes. Based on this search we determine conclusions about the influence of buffer gasses and pressure on the detection used gasses. In the second part of the work, the controlled experiment is presented, which consisted of the detection of spectral lines of fluorine and potassium, see chapter 5.6 and molecular transitions of calcium fluoride, see chapter 5.10. In a controlled experiment, we established two assumptions. The first assumption is the influence of the inert gas atmosphere, which should significantly improve the detection of fluorine and potassium compared to the air atmosphere. We confirmed this finding only for the argon atmosphere. In contrast, in the helium atmosphere, the detection of none of the elements improved. The second assumption is the effect of reducing the ambient pressure, which in combination with an inert gas should allow the detection of fluorine even at low concentrations in the sample. We consider the measured glass disk in chapter 5.7 to be such a sample. This assumption is not confirmed, as the increased intensity of the fluorine spectral line does not manifest itself in any way when the pressure in the vacuum chamber decreases. Finally, in chapter 7 from the results of individual parts of the experiment, the most suitable conditions for the future detection of the measured substances were proposed: fluorine, potassium and calcium fluoride molecules.
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Spektroskopické studium interakcí fokusovaného svazku rentgenového laseru s hmotou / The spectroscopy study of focused short-wavelength laser-matter interactions

Burian, Tomáš January 2019 (has links)
Title: The spectroscopy study of focused short-wavelength laser-matter interactions Author: Tomas Burian Department: Department of Surface and Plasma Science Supervisor: Ing. Libor Juha, CSc., Department of Radiation and Chemical Physics, Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague Abstract: This thesis is focused on processes occurring during and immediately after an interaction of intense short-wavelength laser pulses with matter. Extreme states of matter (warm dense matter - WDM and hot dense matter - HDM), induced by EUV/SXR/X-ray lasers of two kinds, i.e., free-electron lasers (FEL) and plasma-based lasers, were investigated by emission spectroscopy over various spectral ranges and mass spectroscopic techniques. Absorption/transmission experiments revealed an effect of saturable absorption of soft X-ray laser radiation in aluminium WDM. Then, an ionisation potential depression (IPD) in dense plasmas was investigated by means of X-ray emission spectroscopy. Results obtained with the X-ray FEL-produced plasma exhibit very good agreement with computer simulations considering the Ecker-Kröll model. Analysis of optical emission spectra (OES) supports the key role played by fast recombination processes in the ablation plume created by focused short-wavelength laser beams on the solid target...

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