Detail projektu

Morphology of the plasma in Laser-Induced Breakdown spectroscopy - improvement of analytical performance

Období řešení: 01.02.2021 — 31.01.2023

Zdroje financování

Evropská unie - Interní grantová soutěž

- plně financující (2021-02-01 - 2023-01-31)

O projektu

Since Laser-matter interaction in LIBS experiment is still not fully understood, goal of this project is to bring insight to plasma behaviour. This would lead to improvement of LIBS analytical performance, as well as introducing new possible way of data processing. In order to achieve this goal, several steps will have to be carried out: • Observation of the laser-induced plasma under different experimental conditions • Use of several experimental methods for plasma imaging • Data processing: Image segmentation and correlation with characteristic signal of Laser induced plasma

Popis anglicky
The aim of the project is to create a competition for student research grants and its pilot verification. The creation of a new competition will contribute to the development of cross-sectional skills of doctoral students, and thus acquire competencies for work in science and research in the future and increase their success in submitting scientific projects to national and international competitions.

Označení

FSI-K-21-6848

Originální jazyk

čeština

Řešitelé

Buday Jakub, Ing., Ph.D. - hlavní řešitel

Útvary

Fakulta strojního inženýrství
- příjemce (01.02.2021 - 31.01.2023)
Ústav fyzikálního inženýrství
- spolupříjemce (01.02.2021 - 31.01.2023)

Výsledky

BUDAY, J.; PROCHAZKA, D.; ZÁDĚRA, A.; KAŇA, V.; POŘÍZKA, P.; KAISER, J. Correlation of complementary signals with laser induced plasmas. 2021.
Detail

BUDAY, J.; POŘÍZKA, P.; PROCHAZKA, D.; KAISER, J. Statistical distribution of characteristic signals of laser-induced plasmas. 2022.
Detail

BUDAY, J.; PROCHAZKA, D.; ZÁDĚRA, A.; KAŇA, V.; POŘÍZKA, P.; KAISER, J. Correlation of characteristic signals of laser-induced plasmas. SPECTROCHIMICA ACTA PART B-ATOMIC SPECTROSCOPY, 2022, vol. 194, no. 106476, p. 1-6. ISSN: 1873-3565.
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