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Autor:
Zdeněk Pilát, Martin Kizovský, Jan Ježek, Stanislav Krátký, Jaroslav Sobota, Martin Šiler, Ota Samek, Tomáš Buryška, Pavel Vaňáček, Jiří Damborský, Zbyněk Prokop, Pavel Zemánek
Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 18, Iss 10, p 3212 (2018)
Optofluidics, a research discipline combining optics with microfluidics, currently aspires to revolutionize the analysis of biological and chemical samples, e.g., for medicine, pharmacology, or molecular biology. In order to detect low concentrations
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7fa541e8a5dc40b2846b86970c007b1e
Autor:
Stanislav Krátký, Sergey Turtaev, Petr Jákl, Dirk E. Boonzajer Flaes, Hana Uhlířová, Tomáš Čižmár, Martin Šiler, Rainer Heintzmann, Tereza Tučková
Publikováno v:
OPTICS EXPRESS. 2021, vol. 29, issue 23, p. 38206-38220.
Optics Express
Optics Express
In imaging geometries, which employ wavefront-shaping to control the light transport through a multi-mode optical fibre (MMF), this terminal hair-thin optical component acts as a minimally invasive objective lens, enabling high resolution laser-scann
Autor:
Miroslav Horáček, Alexandr Knápek, Vladimír Kolařík, Petr Meluzin, Stanislav Krátký, Milan Matějka
Publikováno v:
Journal of Electrical Engineering. 70:74-77
Although the orthogonal systems are predominantly employed within modern technologies, some general systems can be found principally in nature. Progress in the field of nanotechnologies based on a condensed matter will reach its limit at a certain mo
Autor:
Miroslav HORÁČEK, Stanislav KRÁTKÝ, Milan MATĚJKA, Jana CHLUMSKÁ, Petr MELUZÍN, Jiří PIRUNČÍK, Ivo AUBRECHT, Marek KOTRLÝ, Vladimír KOLAŘÍK
Publikováno v:
NANOCON 2021 Conference Proeedings.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Electrical Engineering . 2020, vol. 71, issue 2, p. 127-130.
The paper describes the development and production of a nano-optical device consisting of a nano-perforated layer of silicon nitride stretched in a single-crystal silicon frame using electron beam lithography (EBL) and reactive ion etching (RIE) tech
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::9772afbac27efdf2b747616e12366b0a
https://hdl.handle.net/11012/196581
https://hdl.handle.net/11012/196581
Publikováno v:
NANOCON Conference Proeedings.
Autor:
Jiří Damborský, Pavel Zemánek, Zbyněk Prokop, Ota Samek, Stanislav Krátký, Martin Kizovský, Tomas Buryska, Jaroslav Sobota, Jan Ježek, Pavel Vaňáček, Zdeněk Pilát, Martin Šiler
Publikováno v:
21st Czech-Polish-Slovak Optical Conference on Wave and Quantum Aspects of Contemporary Optics.
Optofluidics, a research discipline combining optics and microfluidics, currently aspires to revolutionize the analysis of biological and chemical samples, e.g. for medicine, pharmacology, or molecular biology. In order to detect low concentrations o
Publikováno v:
21st Czech-Polish-Slovak Optical Conference on Wave and Quantum Aspects of Contemporary Optics.
Autor:
Martin Kizovský, Martin Šiler, Pavel Vaňáček, Jaroslav Sobota, Zdeněk Pilát, Zbyněk Prokop, Pavel Zemánek, Tomas Buryska, Jiří Damborský, Ota Samek, Jan Ježek, Stanislav Krátký
Optofluidics, a research discipline combining optics with microfluidics, currently aspires to revolutionize the analysis of biological and chemical samples e.g. for medicine, pharmacology, or molecular biology. In order to detect low concentrations o
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8096e2e7b6a9395d498278a99aa2fbe8
Autor:
Pavel Vaňáček, Stanislav Krátký, Zdeněk Pilát, Martin Kizovský, Tomas Buryska, Jaroslav Sobota, Pavel Zemánek, Ota Samek, Martin Šiler, Jiří Damborský, Jan Ježek, Zbyněk Prokop
Publikováno v:
Sensors, Vol 18, Iss 10, p 3212 (2018)
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Sensors
Volume 18
Issue 10
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
Sensors
Volume 18
Issue 10
Optofluidics, a research discipline combining optics with microfluidics, currently aspires to revolutionize the analysis of biological and chemical samples, e.g., for medicine, pharmacology, or molecular biology. In order to detect low concentrations