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Group subject:
Nanocrystalline diamond
Name and Curriculum vitae of contact person:
Milan Vaněček (RNDr., MS, Ph.D.)
Affiliation:
Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Position - Head of Department of Optical Crystals
Fields of scientific activity:
• Optical and photoelectrical spectroscopy of thin films
• Electronic defects in solids
• CVD diamond: technology and characterization
• Nanocrystalline diamond
• Photovoltaic solar energy conversion (thin film silicon and polymer solar cells)
• The supervisor of PhD and MS Diploma students from Prague University and Czech Technical University
• Publications: Author or co-author of more than 100 scientific publications, over 800 citations.
Selected study stays abroad:
• In 1969-70 MS degree at Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., USA
• In years 1988-2004 about 2 years spent at Neuchatel University and EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
• In years 1988-2004 about 1 year at NREL, Colorado and Princeton University, NJ, USA
Selected projects:
• Teaching and working on international projects of Czech-US collaboration and EC 4th, 5th and 6th Framework Projects
• Since 2000 provides training within the European Research Training Network on CVD diamond
• 2000-2004 “Doped diamond devices and sensors”
• 2004-2008 “Diamond research on interfaces for versatile electronics”.
Selected publications from last 5 years:
• M. Vaněček, R. Kravets, A. Poruba, J. Rosa, M. Nesládek, S. Koizumi: Fourier transform photocurrent spectroscopy of dopants and defects in CVD diamond, Diamond and Related Materials 12, 521-5 (2003)
• M. Nesládek, K. Haenen, M. Vaněček: Optical properties of CVD diamond, Chapter 7 in book Thin-Film Diamond I, eds. Ch. Nebel and J. Ristein, in series “Semiconductors and Semimetals”, vol. 76, part A, Academic Press, pp. 325-377 (2003)
• V. Mortet, A. Kromka, R. Kravets, J. Rosa, V. Vorlíček, J. Zemek, M. Vaněček: Investigation of diamond growth at high pressure by microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition, Diamond and Related Materials 13 604-9 (2004)
• R. Kravets, M. Vaněček, C. Piccirillo, A. Mainwood, M.E. Newton: A quantitative study of the boron acceptor in diamond by Fourier-transform photocurrent spectroscopy, Diamond and Related Materials 13, 1785-90 (2004)
• V. Mortet, J.D. Haen, J. Potměšil, R. Kravets, I. Drbohlav, V. Vorlíček, J. Rosa, M. Vaněček: Thin nanodiamond membranes and their microstructural, optical and photoelectrical properties, Diamond and Related Materials (2005) in print.
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