Fyzikální ústav Akademie věd ČR

Seminars

Tuesday, 06.05.2014 13:00 - 13:30

Prof. Nikolay Galkin (Institute of Automation and Control Processes of FEB RAS, 5 Radio Str., 690041, Vladivostok, Russia)

In presented report short review of nanocomposite structure formation based on embedded nanocrystallites of semiconductor silicides of Fe, Cr, Mg, Mn, Ca in the monocrystalline and poycrystalline silicon in silicon and their electrical and optical properties have been presented. It was shown that b-FeSi2 and CrSi2 NCs with sizes (5-20 nm) have a strained crystal structure with lattice constants on 1.0 – 2.5% smaller than those for the bulk silicides.

Tuesday, 06.05.2014 13:30 - 14:00

Oleg Babchenko (Institute of Physics ASCR)

The presentation will be devoted to the results of the research work that includes:

  • Investigation of the different nucleation strategies influence on diamond thin film growth using the microwave plasma assisted chemical vapour deposition (CVD) technique. In addition, study on the selective area diamond structures deposition, as related to previous;
  • Continuous and porous poly- and nano-crystalline diamond films growth in the two different types of deposition equipment.

Tuesday, 06.05.2014 15:00

Vladimír Zobač (Department of Thin Films and Nanostructures, FZÚ AV ČR, v.v.i.)

Abstract: Non-adiabatic molecular dynamics provides an important tool for the study of photochemical reactions, which has potential application in many fields. Non-adiabatic molecular dynamics is rapidly developing field of research and various non-adiabatic methods based on quantum or classical trajectories were developed. One of the most commonly used method is trajectory surface hopping method, which offer an interesting compromise between accuracy and efficiency for the simulation of large-scales molecular systems.

Tuesday, 06.05.2014 15:00 - 16:00

Richard Berndt (Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany)

The electron transport through single molecules and atoms as well as molecule--molecule contacts is investigated with low-temperature scanning probe microscopy. In the experiments, which aim at maximizing the control over the junction properties, the conductance, the acting forces and the emission of photons are probed. The talk will initially address the role of molecular structure and bonding as well as quantum noise properties. In a second part, I will present some recent results on the structure of the ZnO(0001) surface and the spectroscopy of subsurface donors.

Wednesday, 21.05.2014 15:00

Antonio Lucianetti (Institute of Physics ASCR)

High-energy-class diode-pumped solid-state lasers are being developed worldwide for new scientific and industrial applications, including particle acceleration, intense X-ray generation and inertial confinement fusion. Traditional efforts to scale the output energy of solid-state lasers have led to undesirable beam-quality degradation.

Past seminars

D.S. Shapiro Dynamic regime of conduction in the Luttinger liquid with an impurity 29.10.2013 15:00
Vít Zajac Charge transport in THz regime: carrier localization vs. effective medium effects 24.10.2013 10:00
Karel Král Energy transfer between nanostructures 22.10.2013 15:00
Jan Fischer Calculation of the coupling parameter α_s from hadronic decay of the τ lepton 17.10.2013 14:00
Neha Topnani and Anna Zep Selected results from our partners in liquid crystal research 17.10.2013 10:00
Peter West Symmetries and their role in fundamental physics 15.10.2013 15:00
Mateusz Mrukiewicz Dual-frequency nematic liquid crystals 15.10.2013 10:00
Jiří Kvita Differential spectra for t-tbar events in the ATLAS experiment 10.10.2013 14:00
Jan Kuneš Off-diagonal order in materials close to spin-state transition 08.10.2013 15:00
Héctor Vázquez Electron transport in molecular systems 08.10.2013 10:00
Martin Schnabl Stringy and higher-spin activities in the theory department 03.10.2013 14:00
Vladislav Pokorný Spectral and transport properties of a superconducting quantum dot system 01.10.2013 15:00
Prof. Makoto Konagai Research and Development of Innovative Solar Cells – Establishing Global Research Centers 27.09.2013 10:00
Vladislav Pokorný Spectral and transport properties of a superconducting quantum dot system 26.09.2013 14:00
Isodiana Crupi Plasmonic metal nanoparticles for thin film solar cells 24.09.2013 10:00
Alexander Kupčo News from the EPS 2013 conference 19.09.2013 14:00
Cedric Rocha Leao Ab-initio investigation of the degradation process in TlBr: causes and possible fixes 18.09.2013 15:00
Pavel Novák Calculation of crystal field parameters with Wannier functions 12.09.2013 14:00
Christophe Ballif Thin film silicon layers: from low cost thin film solar modules to high efficiency crystalline heterojunction cells 11.09.2013 10:00
Jose Repond Imaging Calorimetry for Lepton Colliders 05.09.2013 14:00
Anna Artmenko XPS analysis of plasma polymers and nanocomposite films without breaking vacuum 03.09.2013 13:00
James P. Lewis High-throughput computational design of photocatalytic materials 03.09.2013 10:00
Prof. A. Nikitin Integrable models with matrix potentials 26.08.2013 15:00
Dr. Ingo Dirnstorfer Synergies between photovoltaics and microelectronics 19.07.2013 10:00
Prof. R. Gopakumar Minimal Model Holography 18.07.2013 15:00
Prof. Dr. N. J. Ianno Band Gap Engineering of Samarium Cerium Sulfide Alloys for Photovoltaic Thin Films 17.07.2013 13:30
Prof. Dr. R. J. Soukup The Promise of Earth Abundant Sulfide and Selenide Thin Films for Solar Cell Applications 17.07.2013 13:00
Deepak Verma, Ph.D. Hybrid (Organic/Inorganic semiconductors) absorbing layer for solar cell applications 16.07.2013 10:00
Vladislav Šimák What have we learned from Tevatron 27.06.2013 14:00
Prof. David Vanderbilt First-principles theory of flexoelectricity 27.06.2013 10:00

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