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

Konstantin Nickolaievich Galkin Thermoelectrical properties of silicon double heterostructures with buried magnesium silicide two-dimensional structures 12.10.2011 13:00
John E. Pask Enriched and high-order finite elements for large, accurate ab initio electronic structure calculations 04.10.2011 15:00
Dr. Baerbel Rethfeld Electronic processes occurring in solids irradiated by ultra-short XUV/Vis laser pulses: theory and computer simulations 04.10.2011 13:00
László Szunyogh Multiscale study of magnetism at the nanoscale: highlighting spin-orbit induced phenomena 30.09.2011 10:00
prof. Andreas Pöppl Cw and Pulsed ESR Spectroscopy of Paramagnetic Centers in Porous Materials 27.09.2011 14:30
O. Mryasov Fundamentals of MR-RA scaling: TMR and GMR 16.08.2011 10:00
Jan Jacob InAs Spinfilter Cascades 10.08.2011 10:00
Natalia Kovaleva Spin-orbital effects in Mott-Hubbard optical bands in LaMnO3 02.08.2011 10:00
Dr. Peter Fouquet Microscopic friction and diffusion of surface adsorbed molecules measured in real time by neutron scattering 18.07.2011 17:00
Joe Trodahl Rare-Earth Nitrides: Intrinsic Ferromagnetic Semiconductors 15.07.2011 10:00
Zoltán Mics Electron dynamics and transport in nanocrystalline CdS studied by time-resolved THz spectroscopy 12.07.2011 10:00
Jan Hladký Our emigrants from the department of high energy physics of the Institute of Physics of the CSAS after 1968 23.06.2011 15:00
Elizabeth John Phonon modes and ferroelectric domains in PbTiO3 thin films 23.06.2011 10:00
Ivo Nezbeda Modern statistical thermodynamics of fluids: State of the art, problems, and prospects 21.06.2011 15:00
Prof. Miha Čekada Surface growth defects in PVD coatings 21.06.2011 14:00
Ingo Allekotte Measurements of low energy radiation and other enhancements of the Pierre Auger Observatory 16.06.2011 15:00
Oliver Gutfleisch Magnetic materials in sustainable energy 14.06.2011 15:00
Dr. Alexandra Mougin Coupling with a multiferroic BiFeO3: control under electric field 13.06.2011 10:00
Karel Píška TeX: New trends in development 09.06.2011 15:00
J. Vacek SELF-ASSEMBLY OF AZAHELICENES ON AG(1,1,1): STM AND COMPUTATIONAL STUDY 07.06.2011 15:00
Petr Gallus, Martin Zeman Seminar from the series "Physics at ATLAS Experiment" 03.06.2011 13:30
Victor Kukhtin Studies of ATLAS LAr calorimeter with beams of U-70 accelerator in Protvino 27.05.2011 10:30
Igor A. Savin Collaboration with Czech physicists in high energy experiments at Dubna, Serpukhov and CERN 26.05.2011 15:00
Jana Poltierová Vejpravová Nanočástice na bázi oxidů přechodných kovů: struktura a magnetismus 24.05.2011 15:00
B. Wecht New Tools for New SCFTs 24.05.2011 15:00
Dr. Ed Moses The National Ignition Facility and the Goal of Nearterm Laser Fusion Energy 23.05.2011 15:00
Jana Nováková Measurement of the cross section of Z -> tau tau process with the ATLAS detector 20.05.2011 14:00
Dr. Peter Wahl Quantum Point Contact Microscopy 18.05.2011 15:00
Michal Vlasák Search for Microscpoic Black Holes at LHC 13.05.2011 10:30
Jan Mašek Antiferromagnetic semiconductors I-Mn-V: new family of materials for spintronics 11.05.2011 15:00

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