Specification and optimization of the functional properties of nanostructures for nanoelectronics, nanophotonics and (bio)sensing, their correlation with geometrical/structural parameters of nanostructures and operational parameters. Novel and unique properties of nanostructures not observable in conventional materials and microstructures open ways to qualitatively new applications.
The main goal is to find a correlation between the properties and the geometrical and structural parameters of nanostructures and to use this knowledge for feedback in the technology of their preparation and for various applications.
Magnetic properties and electrical/thermal transport properties of nanostructures, ordered nanostructures, ultrathin layered structures, and high-temperature super-conductors will be determined experimentally in the temperature range of 2 – 300 K on a Physical Property Measuring System (PPMS), which enables measurements in applied magnetic fields up to 9 T. A vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) will be used to investigate magnetic properties at high temperatures (293 –1093 K). Structural and magnetic properties of Fe-based nanostructures will be studied using Mossbauer spectroscopy at low (5 – 293 K) and high (293 –1093 K) temperatures.
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PANalytical X’Pert Pro MPD X-ray diffractometer; Tescan LYRA 3 FEG/SEM/xFIB scanning electron microscope; JEOL JEM-2100F high‑resolution transmission electron microscope with Aztec EDS system; CCS-800 Janis Mossbauer spectrometer; VSM 7400 Lake Shore vibrating sample magnetometer; 9 T EC II Physical Property Measurement System; Remagraph-Remacomp C-710; high‑temperature tubular ovens for thermal processing of materials (in inert gas, hydrogen or vacuum); equipment for spark plasma synthesis of nanopowders
29. ledna 2018 9:46
LECTURE: Dr. Ondrej Hovorka: Models of magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical applications
25. ledna 2018 18:21
WHEN: 30. 01. 2018 WHERE: CEITEC BUT, Purkynova 123, large meeting room SPEAKER: Dr Andriy Marko TALK: Advances in PELDOR…