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Page 1: Physics Year – Book 2002 · Physics Year – Book 2002 Faculty of Science Masaryk University Brno Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic, 2002

Physics

Year – Book 2002 Faculty of Science

Masaryk University Brno

Masaryk University Brno, Czech Republic, 2002

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Section Physics

The Section Physics of the Faculty of Science consists of two institutes and two departments: Institute of Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics, Department of General Physics, and Department of Physical Electronics. The scientific research at the Section is organized in the institutes and departments (see below), the Section itself coordinates the teaching activity. Within the Physics Study Program, the following study curricula are organized, namely bachelor and master studies in physics, master study in physics teaching, and master study in biophysics. In the first three years of the physics curriculum (i.e. in the bachelor stage of the study), the students pass a two-years course on general physics, the elementary quantum physics, solid state physics and physics of plasma. In the second part of the curriculum, the students choose from several directions of study, especially in solid state physics, physical electronics and physics of plasma, theoretical physics, and astrophysics. These directions are closely linked to the scientific activity of particular departments and institutes. The master course in biophysics is organized in a close collaboration with the Institute of Biophysics, Academy of Science of Czech Republic, and with the Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University. The master study in physics teaching is organized only in combination with other study programs (preferably mathematics and chemistry). The section is managed by the Section Council (head Professor Václav Holý), the members of the Council are the heads of the institutes and departments.

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Department of General Physics

TEACHING AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

In 2002, the Department of General Physics continued and developed its usual teaching and research activities as well as popularisation and educational efforts aimed at a wider public.

The teaching activities of the department have traditionally covered a wide spectrum of courses on general, theoretical, applied and mathematical physics complemented by large laboratory and computational courses. The department assumed responsibility for the training of future teachers, running most of their curricula.

The scientific activity of the department is concentrated on: general problems in physics, structural properties of solids and pedagogic research. The general problems in physics studied at the department are mainly selected from the mechanics of particles and their systems, continuum mechanics, field theory, relativity, quantum and statistical physics and from interdisciplinary areas. Research efforts in this field based on the methods of theoretical and mathematical physics are complemented by investigation of the historical and philosophical aspects of physics. Structural properties of solids are studied by means of x-ray diffraction methods. Particular interest is paid to elastic and inelastic properties of thin crystalline and amorphous layers and to the thermal stability of metal and semiconductor multilayers. Research efforts concerning pedagogical activities are focused mainly on critical analysis and innovation of curricula and textbooks on physics.

In view of the decline of common attitudes towards physics and science in general the staff of the department spent much effort devising, organizing and performing various popularisation and educational activities aimed at gifted secondary school students, secondary school teachers and the general public. The department is involved in publishing the journal for the teaching of physics School Physics (Školská fyzika)."

STRUCTURE OF PERSONNEL

Head: Aleš Lacina (Assoc. Professor, RNDr., CSc.) Professor: Jan Novotný (RNDr., CSc.) Associate Professors: Jana Musilová (RNDr., CSc.) (up to June) Assistant Professors: Zdeněk Bochníček (RNDr., Dr.) Pavel Konečný (RNDr., CSc.) Eva Kutálková (Mgr., Dr.) Vlaďka Stejskalová (RNDr., CSc.) Lecturers: Pavel Koukal (Mgr.) Zdeněk Navrátil (Mgr.) Tomáš Papírník (Mgr. Ing.) Jaroslav Veverka (RNDr.) Research Assistants: Lenka Czudková (Mgr., Ph.D.) Jolana Nosková (Mgr.) Jana Rybníčková (Mgr.) Technicians: František Koblížek Luboš Poláček (RNDr.) Libor Varha Secretary: Jana Kneblová Adjunct Lecturers: Blažena Švandová (RNDr., Ph.D.), Tomáš Baťa University Ph.D. Students: Part time: Lenka Czudková (Mgr.) (up to November) Jolana Nosková (Mgr.) Jana Rybníčková (Mgr.)

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Michael Krbek (Mgr.) up to November Pavel Macků (Mgr.) Aleš Rod (Mgr.) up to June Jana Trojková (Mgr.) up to June

THESES DEFENDED IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2000/2001

Diploma theses: Čermáková, M: Acoustics for secondary school students (supervisor Z. Bochníček) Ph.D. theses: Czudková, L: Some problems of mechanics of systems of point particles and a rigid body (supervisor J. Musilová). Trojková, J: The problem of lokality in quantum mechanics (supervisor J. Novotný) PROJECT GRANTS RECEIVED

Grant Agency of the Czech Republic 202/02/0767 Z. Bochníček: A study of multilayers of ultra-thin films using x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and x-ray reflectivity. The contractor of the project is T. Šikola from University of Technology, Brno 201/00/0724 J. Musilová, M. Lenc and J. Novotný: Geometrical analysis. Coordination of the project at the Faculty of Science of Masaryk University, Brno. The contractor of the project is D. Krupka from Institute of Mathematics, Silesian University, Opava.

OTHER INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS AND CO-OPERATION OF STAFF

Z. Bochníček cooperates with Institute of Electrical Engineering, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia, on x-ray determination of thermal stability of layered systems.

A. Lacina cooperates with Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia, on critical analysis and innovation of curricula. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Z. Bochníček is a member of the Editorial Board of the journal School Physics (Školská fyzika), a member of the Committee of the topical group Pedagogical Physics (No. 18) of the Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists.

A. Lacina is a member of the Editorial Board of the international journal Acta Didactica Universitatis Comenianae, Series Physics; a member of the Editorial Board of the journal School Physics (Školská fyzika); a member of the Committee B of the Fund of the Development of Universities. J. Novotný is a member of the Editorial Boards of Czechoslovak Journal of Physics (in Czech and English edition); a member of the Committee of the Society for edition of the journal Literary News (Literární noviny); the chairman of the Editorial Board of the journal Scripta Facultatis Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Masarykianae Brunensis; the chairman of the Brno section of the Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists; a member of the regional committee of the Club of Czech Sceptics "Sisyfos".

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In 2002 the staff of the department were busy with devising and organizing The Correspondence Seminar in Physics aimed at gifted secondary school students. Much efforts was spent delivering lectures for secondary school teachers of South Moravian region aimed at the enlarging of their professional abilities. By means of special lectures and seminars the teachers and Ph.D. students of the department contribute regularly to the preparation of participants of Mathematical and Physical Olympiads.

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Department of Physical Electronics

TEACHING AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

The principal activities of the Department of Physical Electronics are the research and application of low-temperature plasma and ionised gases. They are studied from both a theoretical and experimental point of view. During the last period the great attention is paid to plasma chemistry research.

Plasma chemical reactions are studied in radio-frequency and microwave discharges. Plasma polymerisation is used for the deposition of selective permeable thin films and protective coatings. The depositions of hard and superhard diamond-like carbon, boron nitride, SiOx SixOyNz and CNxSiyOz thin films have been conducted using a great variety of plasma-chemical deposition methods. Reactions in nitrogen afterglow are studied by spectral and electron spin resonance methods. An efficient restoration method for ancient excavated objects in high frequency plasma has been successfully developed and applied. A new types of ozonizers based on the atmospheric pressure glow discharge have also been developed.

New methods of plasma surface treatment of different textile plastic materials were developed and applied plasma chemical reactors are also used for studies of decomposition of ecological hazardous materials.

Plasma diagnostic methods during the plasma-chemical reactions are used for understanding the kinetics of the plasma reactions. The Fabry-Perot interferometer is effectively used for spectral study of the low-temperature plasma. At present, a fully automated experimental set-up with the RC 150 (Burleigh, USA) interferometer is available. This interferometer is controlled by microcomputers and uses the piezoeffect for scanning the line profile. The parameters of plasma as the temperature of neutral particles and the density of charged particles are evaluated from these profiles. Probe and microwave methods are used for these purposes as well.

A new method for the detection of hydrocarbon traces in pure nitrogen flow was developed. This method is based on spectral measurement of CN spectra in optical region.

The kinetic constants for reactions in low temperature plasma are measured in a remote microwave plasma reactor by means of electron spin resonance. Electrical and power characteristics of discharges are determined and electrical discharges and plasma-chemical processes are studied using computer simulation. The other research activity of the department is the investigation of the properties of thin films prepared by means of plasma-chemical deposition and vacuum evaporation. In particular, electrical and sorption properties of dielectric and metal thin films are studied for practical application. In addition, some selective sensors suitable for the detection of various gases have also been developed. Thin films used in the optical industry are prepared here as well. The Department has established archives for programs, data, papers etc. in physics (mainly for plasma physics). These archives are located at computer ftp.muni.cz in the directory pub/muni.cz/physics. These archives can be reached by an anonymous FTP or at URL http://www.sci.muni.cz/~physics.

At the present time, some programs for PC and some cross sections for electrons can be found in the archives. The Department would like to collect programs for calculations in physics (mainly for PC). The Department would also like to collect physical constants and experimental data (e.g. cross sections and swarm parameters), which are important for other calculations or for comparison with the results of others studies. Interested scholars are invited to send us pre-prints and reports for these archives. All files in the archives are public domain and can be obtained using a computer network. The Department participates in the education of teachers and specialists in physics, biophysics and engineering optics. Currently in the plasma physics eight 4th year students and eight 5th year students are working on their diploma theses at the Department.

STRUCTURE OF PERSONNEL

Head: Jan Janča (Prof. RNDr., D.Sc.) Professors: Vratislav Kapička (RNDr., D.Sc.) Ivan Ohlídal (RNDr., D.Sc.) Associate Professors: Zdeněk Ondráček (RNDr., CSc.) Ladislav Sodomka (RNDr., CSc.) Antonín Tálský (RNDr., CSc.) Vladimír Aubrecht (RNDr., CSc.) Ctibor Tesař (RNDr., CSc.) David Trunec (RNDr., CSc.)

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Assistant Professors: Lenka Zajíčková (Mgr., Ph.D.) Vít Kudrle (Mgr., Ph.D.) Research Assistants: Antonín Brablec (RNDr., CSc.) Vilma Buršíková (RNDr.) Josef Kratochvíl (Ing.) Pavel Sťahel (Mgr., Ph.D.) Miloš Klíma (Mgr., Ph.D.) Daniel Franta (Mgr., Ph.D.) Pavel Slavíček (Mgr., Ph.D.) Technicians: Josef Zábojník Petr Urbančík Milan Kunovský Secretary: Vladimíra Synková Adjunct Lecturers: Pavel Šunka (Ass. Prof., Ing., CSc.) - Institute of Plasma Physics, Academy of Sciences of the

Czech Republic, Prague Jaroslav Sobota (Ing., CSc.) – Institute of Scientific Instruments, Academy of Sciences of the

Czech Republic, Brno Mirko Černák (Ass. Prof., RNDr., CSc.) - Institute of Physics, Comenius University, Bratislava Vlastimil Brožek (Ing., DrSc.) – Technical University of Chemical Technology, Prague Jiří Teichmann (Prof., Ph.D.) – University of Montréal, Canada Ph.D. students: plasma physics Full time Marek Eliáš (Mgr.) Ondřej Jašek (Mgr.) Pavel Dvořák (Mgr.) Zdeněk Navrátil (Mgr.) Petr Klapetek (Mgr.) Zdeněk Navrátil(Mgr.) Part time Marek Janča (Mgr.) Radek Pavelka (RNDr.) biophysics Jakub Dvořák Martin Výkruta Stanislav Hasoň Jana Sýkorová Petr Fojtík Jana Zehnulová Luděk Strašák Naďa Špačková Svatava Janíčková Jaroslav Malina

THESES DEFENDED IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2001/2002

Diploma theses: Zdeněk Bonaventůra: Probe characteristics at the measurement in plasma.

Jana Franclová: Temperature dependence of the conductivity of thin dielectric films.

Zdeněk Frgala: Deposition of carbon based hard films and their diagnostics.

Jan Schäffer: Study of the plasma action on solid matter surface.

Petr Vašina: Study of the elementary processes in pulsed microwave discharge.

Ph.D. thesis:

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Jiří Buchta: Dielectric barrier discharges at atmospheric pressure and their application in practice (Supervisor: doc. D. Trunec)

PROJECT GRANTS RECEIVED

Grant Agency of the Czech Republic 202/02/0880 D. Trunec: Deposition of thin films and surface modifications in silent and glow discharges at atmospheric pressure.

202/00/P037 L. Zajíčková: Plasma deposition of protective coatings: characterisation of prepared films and diagnostics of reactive plasmas used.

202/00/D057 M. Klíma: Study of processes and application of plasma pencil in liquid environment.

202/00/0843 V. Kapička: Fundamental processes in the plasma pencil burning at atmospheric pressure at different condition

202/00/1592 V. Kapička: Study of physical parameters and optimisation and novel system for plasma surface treatment, Common grant with University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice.

202/01/1110 I. Ohlídal: Optical and mechanical properties of DLC:Si thin films prepared by PECVD method.

101/01/1104 I. Ohlídal: Realisation of laboratory sample of equipment for the measurement of surface roughness by means of holographic interferometry. Common grant with Technical University of Brno.

203/00/0085 I. Ohlídal: Optical properties of glasses and amorphous sulphide and selenide thin films. Common grant with University of Pardubice.

GP202/02/D097 P. Sťahel: Application of surface discharge at atmospheric pressure for the modification of the surfaces and deposition of polymer protective coatings.

Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education MSM 1431 00003 V. Otruba, V. Kapička: Laboratory of Atomic Spectrochemistry.

MSM 1431 00003 J. Janča: Study of plasmochemical reactions in nonthermal low temperature plasma and its interaction with solid body surface

Other grant agencies KZ97G010MG100 M. Klíma: Attestation of New Conservation Technology Based on Application of System Plasma - Liquid, Ministry of Culture.

NATO SfP project C972379/98/CDW J. Janča: Development and industrialisation of novel superhard nanocrystalline composite wear-protection coatings.

TSR-121-97 + ME 367 J. Janča: Entwicklung und Anwendungen neuartiger superharter nanokristalliner Kompositmaterialien.

COST OC 527.20 J. Janča: Plasmachemical deposition and plasmachemical treatment of solid substrates.

Action Project 29p3 I. Ohlídal: Optical characterisation of layers of II-VI compounds semiconductor materials.

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OTHER INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS AND CO-OPERATION OF STAFF

1) University of Orsay, Paris, France

The collaboration with the University (under the Contract of Co-operation) applies to the following areas: scientific research - studies of autoemission of electrons from systems Metal-Insulator-Metal and their applications to physics of electric discharges, studies of dissociation and recombination of molecular oxygen in high frequency discharges using electron paramagnetic resonance method, optical spectroscopy of nitrogen plasma afterglow at very low temperatures, pedagogical work - organisation of annual seminars and summer schools alternating between Brno and Paris, common education of PGS students.

2) TU Munich, Germany

The collaboration (under the Contract of Co-operation) concerns the study of plasmachemical restoration of archaeological findings. Common grants NATO SfP and bilateral activities TSR-121-97+ME367.

3) University of Greifswald

The collaboration (under the Contract of Co-operation) concerns the study of plasma sources.

4) Komenius University, Bratislava

The collaboration concerns the study of plasmachemical treatment of surfaces (common grant).

5) University of Cordoba, Spain

The collaboration in the framework of SOCRATES activities.

6) University of Bari, Italy

The collaboration in the framework of SOCRATES activities.

7) University of Brest, France

The collaboration in the framework of Barrande programme.

8) University of Lille, France

The collaboration in the framework of SOCRATES activities.

9) University of Bochum, Germany

The collaboration in the framework of SOCRATES activities.

10) University of Linz, Austria

The collaboration in the framework of Action Programme.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES J. Janča is a member of scientific council of Institute of Plasma Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Institute of Scientific Instruments, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno, member of academic parliament of Czech Academy of Sciences, member of accreditation committee of Ministry of Education, Czech Republic, member of plasmachemical committee of Polish Academy of Sciences.

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Institute of Condensed Matter Physics

TEACHING AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

The Institute of Condensed Matter Physics continues the main teaching activities of the former Department of Solid State Physics in basic and specialised courses in physics, provides extensive laboratory courses, and is also involved in the course of theoretical physics. The institute covers a range of courses in the inter-faculty studies in physical engineering and bachelor studies of optometry.

Research at the institute is focused on the optical and structural properties of solids, and, in particular, of thin film and quantum low-dimensional systems. The most extensively studied bulk and layered systems include: semiconductor quantum wells and superlattices, semiconductor/metal multilayers, semiconductor alloys, heavily doped semiconductors, high-temperature superconductors and superconductor—magnetic multilayers, and thin films of silicon-based polymers.

STRUCTURE OF PERSONNEL

Head: Josef Humlíček (Prof., RNDr., CSc.) Professors: Václav Holý (RNDr., CSc.) František Lukeš (RNDr., D.Sc.) Eduard Schmidt (RNDr., CSc.) Associate Professors: Josef Kuběna (RNDr., CSc.) Assja Kučírková (RNDr., CSc.) Karel Navrátil (RNDr., CSc.) Assistant Professors: Luděk Bočánek (RNDr., CSc.) Dominik Munzar (Dr.) Research Assistants: Petr Mikulík (Dr.) Alois Nebojsa (RNDr.) Jan Pecha (Ing.) Radoslav Švehla (Ing.) Technicians: Rudolf Moravčík Stanislav Valenda Secretary: Jana Schmidtová Adjunct Lecturer: Alena Orlová (RNDr., D.Sc.) Ph.D. Students: Full time Petr Cásek (Mgr.) Adam Dubroka (Mgr.) Martin Friák (Mgr.) Pavel Klang (Mgr.) Mojmír Meduňa (Mgr.) Richard Štoudek (Mgr.) Vlastimil Křápek (Mgr.) Olga Zrzavecká-Bonaventurová (Mgr.) Jiří Novák (Mgr.) Ondřej Caha (Mgr.)

THESES DEFENDED IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2001/2002

Diploma theses: Ondřej Caha: High resolution x-ray scattering from laterally self-modulated superlattices (supervisor V. Holý)

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Vlastimil Křápek: Electronic structure and photoluminescence properties of InAs quantum dots (supervisor J. Humlíček) Olga Zrzavecká-Bonaventurová: Epitaxial growth of organic thin layers (supervisor J. Humlíček) Martin Dressler: Photoluminescence of self-organized quantum dots (supervisor J. Humlíček) Bohuslav Seďa: Haze on clean Si wafers (supervisor V. Englišová) PhD thesis: Mojmír Meduňa: Diffuse X-ray scattering on SiGe/Si multilayers (supervisor V. Holý).

Abstract of conference papers and posters: D. Munzar, poster “Large interlayer contribution to the condensation energy of multilayer cuprate superconductors deduced from IR data”, at the 2002 Int. Conference on Physics and Chemistry of Molecular and Oxide Superconductors, Taiwan. D. Muzar, poster “Raman active c-axis plasma modes in multilayer cuprate superconductors” at the 23rd Int. Conference on Low Temperature Physics, Japonsko. V. Holý, invited talk “X-ray scattering from self-organized nanostructures” at the 19th congress IUCr, Geneve (Switzerland) V. Holý, talk “Many-beam dynamical diffraction from superlattices: at the XTOP02 Conference Aussois (France)

PROJECT GRANTS RECEIVED

Grant Agency of the Czech Republic 202/00/0354 V. Holý: Processes of self-organization during epitaxial growth

202/99/1613 J. Humlíček: Quantum dots in III-V semiconductors. 102/99/0414 J. Humlíček: Materials and structures for electronic and optoelectronic components prepared by MOVPE (collaboration with the Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague; E. Hulicius). 202/99/P064 P. Mikulík: Study of the interface morphology in epitaxial multilayers by x-ray reflection (post-doc grant). Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education J. Humlíček: Research project J07/98:143100002.

Other grant agencies Commision of European Community, GRD-1-1999-10337, V. Holý: On-line monitoring and in-situ control of epitaxy during Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (project coordinator: AIXTRON AG).

CONFERENCES (SYMPOSIA, SEMINARS) ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS

INVITED LECTURES AND RESEARCH STAYS OF STAFF ABROAD

V. Holý: 2-month research stay at the Kepler University Linz (Austria)

V. Holý: Series of invited lectures at the European Synchrotron facility ESRF Grenoble (France)

D. Munzar: Invited seminar talk at the Augsburg University (Germany)

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D. Munzar: 2-month research stay at the Max-Planck Institute of Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany

J. Humlíček: 1 month research stay at the Max-Planck Institute of Solid State Research, Stuttgart, Germany

P. Mikulík: 12 month research stay at the Fraunhofer Institute for non-destructive testing, Dresden, Germany

P. Cásek: 6-month study stay at University of Paris-Sud, France

OTHER INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS AND CO-OPERATION OF STAFF

Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz, Austria: Long-term cooperation in the fields of x-ray scattering from multilayers (V. Holý, P. Mikulík, M. Meduňa), optical properties of SiGe/Si structures (L. Bočánek, K. Navrátil, J. Humlíček).

Max-Planck Institut fuer Festkoerperforschung Stuttgart, Germany: Cooperation in the field of optical spectroscopy (D. Munzar, J. Humlíček).

University of Houston: Lateral segregation and self-organization in III-V semiconductors (V. Holý).

Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Science, Bratislava, Slovakia: X-ray reflectivity characterisation of W/Si multilayer gratings (P. Mikulík).

Electrotechnical Institute of SAS Bratislava, Slovakia: Cooperation in the field of structural studies of multilayers (V. Holý).

Fraunhofer Institut Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren, Dresden, Germany: X-ray scattering by gratings: theory and applications (P. Mikulík).

Paul-Drude-Institut, Berlin, Germany: Structural characterisation of quantum wires (P. Mikulík).

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES V. Holý is a member of regional committee of IUCr, a member of the committee of the Czech and Slovak Crystallographic Society; a member of the committee of the Scientific physical section of the Union of Czech mathematicians and physicists; a member of the Topical Committee of the Grant Agency of the Council of Universities of the Czech Republic; a member of the regional committee of the Physical Olympiad.

J. Humlíček is the chairman of the Czech national committee of IUPAP; a chairman of the editorial board of the FOLIA series, published by the Faculty of Science of the Masaryk University Brno; a member of the Scientific Council of the Faculty of Science of the Masaryk University Brno, a member of the Scientific Council of Masaryk University.

K. Navrátil is a member of the committee of the topical group “Optics and quantum electronics” of the Scientific physical section of the Union of Czech mathematicians and physicists.

E. Schmidt works as the vice-rector of Masaryk University. He is a member of Scientific Council of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

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Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics

PEDAGOGICAL AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

The Department of Theoretical Physics and Astrophysics provides the complete course of basic theoretical physics and astrophysics for all physics students, the advanced course of theoretical physics and specialized courses according to the scientific orientation of the staff. The Department is responsible for the courses in numerical as well as symbolic computational methods.

Scientific activity is concentrated on several groups of problems:

Modern string theory (supersymmetric field theory, non-commutative field theory, D - branes, string field theory, non-commutative geometry and complex geometry). Loop quantization, Ashtekar and canonical description of GRT).

Exact solutions of Einstein and Einstein-Maxwell equations using symmetries, computer algebra for GRT, conservation laws.

Interference, coherence and decoherence of matter waves. Classical and quantum dynamics of charged particle beams.

Physics of hot stars and stellar systems with hot components. Physics of variable stars. Spectroscopic analysis of K giants. Photometric and spectroscopic diagnostics of stars. Gamma-ray bursts.

The department manages the Masaryk university observatory in Brno (Kraví hora).

STRUCTURE OF PERSONNEL

Head: Michal Lenc (Prof., RNDr., Ph..D.) Professors: Martin Černohorský (RNDr., CSc.) Jan Horský (RNDr., D.Sc.) Otto Litzman (RNDr., CSc.) Bedřich Velický (CSc.) - Charles University, Praha Associate Professors: Jan Celý (RNDr., CSc.) Zdeněk Mikulášek (RNDr., CSc.) Zdeněk Pokorný (RNDr., CSc.) Vladimír Štefl (RNDr., CSc.) Assistant Professors: Franz Hinterleitner (Ph.D.) Josef Klusoň (Ph.D.) Zdeněk Kopecký (RNDr., Dr.) Jiří Krtička (Ph.D.) Tomáš Tyc (Dr.) Research Assistant: Rikard von Unge (Ph.D.) Technicians: Filip Hroch (Mgr.) Jan Janík (Mgr.) Jitka Popelková-Vetešníková Secretary: Věra Hanušová Adjunct Lecturer: Petr Dub (Assoc. Prof., RNDr., CSc.) - Technical University, Brno Ph.D. Students: Full time Dušan Hemzal (Mgr.) Pavel Klepáč (Mgr.) Daniela Korčáková (Mgr.) Martin Mráz (Mgr.)

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Pavla Musilová (Mgr.) Jiří Polcar (Mgr.) Tomáš Radlička (Mgr.) Václav Říkal (Mgr.) Viktor Vortuba (Mgr.) Part time Jiří Dušek (Mgr.) David Dvořák (Mgr.) Jan Fikar (Mgr.) Petr Kachyňa (Mgr.) Robert Kolařík (Mgr.)

THESES DEFENDED IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2000/2001

Diploma theses: Nečas, D.: Description of an electron detection in quantum mechanics (supervisor: M. Lenc) Ph.D. theses: Bašný, M.: Models for mass exchange in close binaries (supervisor: M. Lenc) Krtička, J.: Hydrodynamics of stellar wind (supervisor: J. Kubát).

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

PROJECT GRANTS RECEIVED

Research project MSM 143100006 M. Lenc: Quantum field theory, string theory, quantum gravitation.

CONFERENCES (SYMPOSIA, SEMINARS) ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS

In 2001 three seminars took place at the Department regularly; namely the seminar devoted to general problems studied within the department (M. Lenc), the seminar focussed On some problems of gravitation theory (J. Horský) and the seminar On the basic problems of quantum physics (B. Velický, M. Lenc).

INVITED LECTURES AND WORKING STAYS OF STAFF MEMBERS ABROAD

R. von Unge: Nordic meeting in HEP, Stockholm, November 2001

R. von Unge: Supergravity at 25, Stony Brook, December 2001

T. Tyc: Optical quantum secret sharing, Brisbane, June 2001

T. Tyc: Optical quantum secret sharing, Wien, July 2001

J. Klusoň: Uppsala University (from October 2001)

T. Tyc: Macquire University, Sydney (January to July 2001)

OTHER INTERNATIONAL CONTACTS AND CO-OPERATION OF STAFF

Astronomical Institute of Kopernik University, Toruń (V. Štefl, J. Domanski: Education in Astronomy and Astrophysics). Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Vienna, Wien (J. Horský, R. Beig: General Relativity). Institut für Angewandte Physik, Universität Tübingen (M. Lenc, F. Hasselbach: Electron Interferometry). Schrödinger Institute, Universität Wien (T.Tyc, A. Zeilinger: Quantum theory) Macquire University, Sydney (T. Tyc, B. Sanders: Quantum information) Brown University (R. von Unge, D. Lowe: Quantum gravity). Stockholm University (R. von Unge, U. Lindström: Quantum gravity). State University of New York, Stony Brook (R. von Unge, M. Roček: Quantum gravity). Seoul National University (R. von Unge, Soo-Jong Rey: Quantum gravity).

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Princeton University (R. von Unge, Y. Shirman: Quantum gravity). OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Z. Mikulášek and Z. Pokorný are members of the Czech National Committee of the International Astronomical Union.

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List of publications

Textbooks and scientific monographs

BRABLEC, A., BUCHTA, J., BURŠÍKOVÁ, V., JAŠEK, O., KUDRLE, V., SLAVÍČEK, P., TRUNEC, D., ZAJÍČKOVÁ, L. Advanced methods for deposition of thin films: monitoring, properties, application. 157 pp, 2002.

HORSKÝ, J., NOVOTNÝ, J., ŠTEFANÍK, M. Mechanika ve fyzice (Mechanics in Physics) (revised edition) . 412 pp, 2002.

PALEČEK, E., FOJTA, M., JELEN, F., VETTERL, V. Electrochemical analysis of nucleic acids. 66 pp, 2002.

SMIEŠKOVÁ, D., VETTERL, V. Elektrochemické vlastnosti povrchově aktivních látek. (Electrochemical properties of surface active compounds.). 1 pp, 2002.

Books chapters

HOLÝ, V., BAUER, G. Processes of self-organization during epitaxial growth of semiconductor superlattices - an x-ray scattering study. In Stangl, Julian - Springholz, Gunther. From Semiconductors to Proteins: Beyond the Averaged Structure. p. 67-83, 2002.

HUMLÍČEK, J., GARRIGA, M. Temperature Dependence of the Optical Spectra of SiGe Alloys. In Pantelides, Sokrates T. - Zollner, Stefan. Silicon-Germanium Carbon Alloys. p. 483-530, 2002.

LENCOVÁ, B., LENC, M. Optika iontových svazků (Ion beam optics). In Metody analýzy povrchů. p. 65-102, 2002.

Scientific papers

BÁRTOVÁ, E., KOZUBEK, S., JIRSOVÁ, P., KOZUBEK, M., GAJOVÁ, H., LUKÁŠOVÁ, E., SKALNÍKOVÁ, M., GAŇOVÁ, A., KOUTNÁ, I., HAUSMANN, M. Nuclear structure and gene activity in human differentiated cells. Journal of Structural Biology, San Diego,USA : Academic Press, 139, 2, p. 76-89, 2002.

BERNHARD, C., HOLDEN, T., HUMLÍČEK, J., MUNZAR, D., GOLNIK, A. In-plane polarized collective modes in detwinned YBa2Cu3O6.95 observed by spectral ellipsometry. Solid state communications, Velká Britanie : Pergamon-Elsevier Science, 121, 2, p. 93-97, 2002.

BOJOWALD, M., HINTERLEITNER, F. Isotropic loop quantum cosmology with matter. Physical Revue D, USA : The American Physical Society, 2002, 66, p. 104003-104020.

BORIS A.V., MUNZAR D., KOVALEVA N.N., LIANG B., LIN C.T., DUBROKA A., PIMENOV A.V., HOLDEN T., KEIMER B., MATHIS Z.R., BERNHARD C., Josephson plasma resonance and phonon anomalies in trilayer Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10, Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, p. 277001(4) 2002.

BRABLEC, A., SLAVÍČEK, P., KLÍMA, M., KAPIČKA, V., BEHNKE, J.F., ŠÍCHA, M. Comparison of the barrier-torch discharge and torch discharge at atmospheric pressure. Czech. J. Phys., Praha : Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences, 2002, 52, p. 561-566.

BRABLEC, A., SLAVÍČEK, P., SŤAHEL, P., TRUNEC, D. Underwater pulse electrical diaphragm discharges for surface treatment of fibrous polymeric materials. Czech. J. Phys., Praha : Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences, 2002, 52, p. 491-500.

BURŠÍKOVÁ, V., BURŠÍK, J., NAVRÁTIL, V., MILIČKA, K. Creep behaviour of leaded brasses. Materials Science and Engineering, Elsevier Science, 2002, A324, p. 235-238.

BURŠÍKOVÁ, V., NAVRÁTIL, V., ZAJÍČKOVÁ, L., JANČA, J. Temperature dependence of mechanical properties of DLC/Si protective coatings prepared by PECVD. Materials Science and Engineering, Elsevier Science, 2002, A324, p. 251-254.

BURŠÍKOVÁ, V., SLÁDEK, P., SŤAHEL, P., ZAJÍČKOVÁ, L. Improvement of the efficiency of the silicon solar cells by silicon incorporated diamond-like carbon antireflective coatings. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Nizozemsko : Elsevier Science B.V., 2002, 299-302, p. 1147-1151.

BURŠÍKOVÁ, V., SŤAHEL, P., JANČA, J. Enhancement of the Material Surface Properties by Plasma Deposition of Thin Films at Atmospheric Pressure. Czech. J. Phys., Praha : Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences, 2002, 52, p. 866-1737.

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ELIÁŠ, M., KUDRLE, V., JANČA, J., BROŽEK, V. Plasmachemical nitridation of boron precursors. Czech. J. Phys., Praha : IOP AS CR, 52, 52, p. 850-855, 2002.

ELIÁŠ, M., ŽÍLA, J., JANČA, J., BROŽEK, V. Simultaneous plasmachemical reduction of mixed tungsten and titanion precursors. Czech. Jourmal of Physics, Praha : Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences, 2002, 52, p. 857-1716.

FALK, M., LUKÁŠOVÁ, E., KOZUBEK, S., KOZUBEK, M. Topography of genetic elements of X-chromosome relative to the cell nucleus and to the chromosome X territory determined for human lymphocytes. Gene, Amsterdam : Elsevier, 292, 1, p. 13-24, 2002.

FRANTA, D., OHLÍDAL, I., KLAPETEK, P., POKORNÝ, P. Characterization of the boundaries of thin films of TiO2 by atomic force microscopy and optical methods. Surface and Interface Analysis, USA : John Wiley & Sons, 34, 1, p. 759-762, 2002.

FRANTA, D., ZAJÍČKOVÁ, L., OHLÍDAL, I., JANČA, J., VELTRUSKÁ, K. Optical characterization of diamond like carbon films using multi-sample modification of variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometry. Diamond and Related Materials, Amsterdam : Elsevier, 11, 1, p. 105-117, 2002.

HASOŇ, S., DVOŘÁK, J., JELEN, F., VETTERL, V. Impedance analysis of DNA and DNA-drug interactions on thin mercury film electrodes. Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, Boca Raton (Florida, USA) : CRC Press, 32, 2, p. 167-179, 2002.

HASOŇ, S., DVOŘÁK, J., JELEN, F., VETTERL, V. Interaction of DNA with echinomycin at the mercury electrode surface as detected by impedance and chronopotentiometric measurements. Talanta, Elsevier Science, 56, 5, p. 905-913, 2002.

HASOŇ, S., VETTERL, V. Application of carbon electrodes modified with a mercury layer of a different thickness for studies of the adsorption and kinetics of phase transients of cytidine. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, The Netherlands : Elsevier, 536, 1, p. 19-35, 2002.

HASOŇ, S., VETTERL, V. On the formation kinetics of two-dimensional cytidine films. Bioelectrochemistry, The Netherlands : Elsevier, 57, 1-2, p. 23-32, 2002.

HASOŇ, S., VETTERL, V. Two-dimensional condensation of nucleic acid components at mercury film and gold electrodes. Bioelectrochemistry, The Netherlands : Elsevier, 56, 1-2, p. 43-45, 2002.

HESSE A., STANGL J., HOLÝ V., ROCH T. BAUER G., SCHMIDT O.G., DENKER U., STRUTH B., Effect of overgrowth on shape, composition, and strain of SiGe islands on Si(001), Phys. Rev. B 66, p. 085321 2002.

HINTERLEITNER, F. Quantum time evolution of a closed Friedmann model. Classical and Quantum Gravity, UK : IOP Publishing, 2002, 19, p. 847-855.

HUMLÍČEK, J., MUNZAR, D., NAVRÁTIL, K., LORENC, M. Polarization anisotropy of photoluminescence from multilayer InAs/GaAs quantum dots. Physica E, Amsterdam : Elsevier Science, 13, 2, p. 229-232, 2002.

CHOUKOUROV, A., PIHOSH, Y., STELMASHUK, V., BIEDERMAN, H., SLAVÍNSKÁ, D., KORMUNDA, M., ZAJÍČKOVÁ, L. Rf sputtering of composite SiOx/plasma polymer films and their basic properties. Surface & coatings technology, Elsevier Science, 2002, 151-152, p. 214-217.

KAGANER, V.M., JENICHEN, B., PARIS, G., PLOOG, K.H., KONOVALOV, O., MIKULÍK, P., ARAI, S. Strain in buried quantum wires: Analytical calculations and x-ray diffraction study. Phys. Rev. B, USA : The American Phys. Society, 2002, 66, p. 035310-35316.

KIZEK, R., TRNKOVÁ, L., ŠEVČÍKOVÁ, S., ŠMARDA, J., JELEN, F. Silver Electrode as a Sensor for Determination of Zinc in Cell Cultivation Medium. Analytical Biochemistry, San Diego : Academic Press, 301, 1, p. 8-13, 2002.

KLAPETEK, P., OHLÍDAL, I., FRANTA, D. Applications of atomic force microscopy for thin film boundary measurements. Jemná mechanika a optika, Přerov : Physical Institute, ASCR, 47, 6-7, p. 195-199, 2002.

KLAPETEK, P., OHLÍDAL, I., FRANTA, D., POKORNÝ, P. Analysis of the boundaries of ZrO2 and HfO2 thin films by atomic force microscopy and the combined optical method. Surface and Interface Analysis, USA : John Wiley & Sons, 34, 1, p. 559-564, 2002.

KOUSAL, J., POKORNÁ, Z., BRABLEC, A., SLAVÍČEK, P., KLÍMA, M., JANČA, J. Electron concetration in atmospheric non-isotermal plasma jet. Czech. J. Phys., Praha : Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences, 2002, 52, p. 571-575.

KOZUBEK, S., LUKÁŠOVÁ, E., JIRSOVÁ, P., KOUTNÁ, I., KOZUBEK, M., GAŇOVÁ, A., BÁRTOVÁ, E.,

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FALK, M., TASLEROVÁ, R. 3D Structure of the human genome: Order in randomness. Chromosoma, Berlin : Springer-Verlag, 111, 5, p. 321-331, 2002.

KRTIČKA, J., KUBÁT, J. Multicomponent radiatively driven stellar winds III. Radiative-acoustic waves in a two-component wind. Astronomy and Astrophysics, Les Ulis Cedex, France : EDP Sciences, 35, 388, p. 531-549, 2002.

KUDRLE, V., VAŠINA, P., TÁLSKÝ, A., JANČA, J. Measurement of concentration of N atoms in afterglow. Czech. J. Phys., Praha : IOP AS CR, 52, 52, p. 589-594, 2002.

LI J.H., HOLÝ V., MEDUŇA M., MOSS S.C., NORMAN A.G., MASCARENHAS A., RENO J.L., Lateral composition modulation in (InAs)(n)/(AlAs)(m) short-period superlattices investigated by high-resolution x-ray scattering , Phys. Rev. B 66, p. 115312 2002.

LUKÁŠOVÁ, E., KOZUBEK, S., KOZUBEK, M., FALK, M., AMRICHOVÁ, J. The 3D structure of human chromosomes in cell nuclei. Chromosome Research, Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic, 10, 7, p. 535-548, 2002.

MEDUŇA M., HOLÝ V., ROCH T., BAUER G., SCHMIDT O.G. EBERL, K., Diffuse x-ray reflectivity from self-assembled ripples with superimposed roughness in Si/Ge superlattices, Semicond. Sci. Technol., 17, P. 480-486 2002.

OHLÍDAL, M., OHLÍDAL, I., FRANTA, D., KRÁLÍK, T., JÁKL, M., ELIÁŠ, M. Optical characterization of thin films non-uniform in thickness by a multiple-wavelength reflectance method. Surface and Interface Analysis, USA : John Wiley & Sons, 34, 1, p. 660-663, 2002.

RICHTEREK, L., NOVOTNÝ, J., HORSKÝ, J. Einstein - Maxwell fields generated from the gamma-metric and their limits. Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, Praha : Fyzikální ústav AV ČR, 52, 9, p. 1021-2060, 2002.

ROCH T., HOLÝ V., HESSE A., STANGL J., FROMHERZ T., BAUER G., METZGER T.H., FERRER, S., Strain in buried self-assembled SiGe wires studied by grazing-incidence x-ray diffraction, Phys. Rev. B 65, p. 245324(11) 2002.

SLÁDEK, P., SŤAHEL, P., ŠŤASTNÝ, J. Modification of the optical parameters of silicon thin films due to light scattering. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, Nizozemsko : Elsevier Science B.V., 2002, 299-302, p. 299-303.

SPRINGHOLZ, G., HOLÝ, V. Self-organized ordering in self-assembled quantum dot superlattices. Material Sci. and Engn., B88, 10, p. 143-157, 2002.

SŤAHEL, P., JANČA, J., SUBEDI, D. P. SURFACE MODIFICATION OF NON-FABRICATED POLYPROPYLENE TEXTILE IN LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA AT ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE. Czech. J. Phys., Praha : Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences, 2002, 52, p. 750-1504.

STRAŠÁK, L., DVOŘÁK, J., HASOŇ, S., VETTERL, V. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of polynucleotide adsorption. Bioelectrochemistry, The Netherlands : Elsevier, 56, 1-2, p. 37-41, 2002.

STRAŠÁK, L., VETTERL, V., ŠMARDA, J. Effects of low-frequency magnetic fields on bacteria Escherichia coli.. Bioelectrochemistry, The Netherlands : Elsevier, 2002, 55, p. 161-164.

ŠIMOR, M., RÁHEL, J., BRABLEC, A., SLAVÍČEK, P., ČERNÁK, M. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE DIFFUSE COPLANAR SURFACE DISCHARGE FOR SURFACE TREATMENT. Applied Physics Letters, USA : American Institute of Physics, 2002, 15, p. 2715-2718.

TESAŘ, C., JANČA, J., SLAVÍČEK, P. Stochastic and ohmic electrode heating of bipole high pressure rf discharge. Czech Journal of Physics, Prague : Czech Academy of Sciences, 2002, 52, Suppl. Dp. 485-490.

TESAŘ, C., JANČA, J., SLAVÍČEK, P. Stochastic and ohmic electrode warming of bipole high pressure rf discharge. Czech. J. Phys., Praha : Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences, 2002, 52, p. 485-490.

VON UNGE, R. Poisson-Lie T plurality. Journal of High Energy Physics, CERN, 2002, 0207, p. 014-30.

ZAJÍČKOVÁ, L., DVOŘÁK, P., KUDRLE, V., ŠMÍD, R. Study of mode transition in low pressure capacitive RF discharges in nitrogen. Czech. J. Phys., Praha : IOP AS CR, 52, 52, p. 427-432, 2002.

Abstracts of conference papers and posters

AMRICHOVÁ, J., LUKÁŠOVÁ, E., KOZUBEK, S., JIRSOVÁ, P., KOZUBEK, M. Spatial distribution of centromeric and subtelomeric DNA sequences in interphase nuclei of human Go and stimulated lymphocytes. In Biophysics of the genome and its interactions. p. 1-6, 2002.

BÁRTOVÁ, E., KOZUBEK, S., GAJOVÁ, H., JIRSOVÁ, P., AUTRATA, R., KOZUBEK, M. Cytogenetics of

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Retinoblastoma. In Biophysics of the genome and its interactions. p. 7-11, 2002.

BÁRTOVÁ, E., KOZUBEK, S., JIRSOVÁ, P., KOZUBEK, M., LUKÁŠOVÁ, E., SKALNÍKOVÁ, M., GAŇOVÁ, A., KOUTNÁ, I., PASEKOVÁ, R. Nuclear topography and gene activity. In Biophysics of the genome and its interactions. p. 13-17, 2002.

BROŽEK, V., JANČA, J., DUFEK, V., ELIÁŠ, M., ŽÍLA, J. Plasmachemical synthesis of tungsten carbide for catalysis. In CHISA 2002. p. 1494-1500.

BROŽEK, V., JANČA, J., ELIÁŠ, M. Plasmachemical synthesis of tungsten carbide. In Proc.12 Joint Seminar" Development of Material Science in Research and Education. p. 9-10, 2002.

BURŠÍKOVÁ, V., SŤAHEL, P., JANČA, J. Enhancement of the Material Surface Properties by Plasma Deposition of Thin Films at Atmospheric Pressure. In Conference Proceedings of Inter-Academia 2002. p. 186-189.

HASOŇ, S., VETTERL, V. Použití tenkých filmových elektrod v elektrochemické analýze nukleových kyselin a jejich složek (Application of mercury thin film electrodes in electrochemical analysis). In Moderní elektrochemické metody, XXII celostátní seminář, Sborník přednášek. p. 27-27, 2002.

HASOŇ, S., VETTERL, V. Thin film mercury electrodes in electrochemical analysis of the nucleic acids and their componends. In Book of Abstracts, p.83. p. 83-83, 2002.

HRIC, L., MIKULÁŠEK, Z., GÁLIS, R. Zákryt hviezdy planétkou Lictoria (The Occultation of a Star by Minor Planet Lictoria). In Proceedings of the Stellar Conference, Bezovec 2002. p. 27-31.

JANČA, J., BROŽEK, V. Nanosized tungsten carbide powder preparation. In Dufek, Vladimír. NANO 02. p. 42-42, 2002.

JANČA, J., BROŽEK, V. Nové technologie výroby karbidu wolframu (Nwe methods of tugsten carbide production). In Dufek, Vladimír - Šarman, Luděk. APROCHEM 2002. p. 313-321.

KOZUBEK, S., LUKÁŠOVÁ, E., BÁRTOVÁ, E., KOUTNÁ, I., JIRSOVÁ, P., KOZUBEK, M., GAŇOVÁ, A., PASEKOVÁ, R., AMRICHOVÁ, J., FALK, M., HLOŽEK, P. Structure of the human genome: Experimental results and models. In Biophysics of the genome and its interactions. p. 54-67, 2002.

KUDRLE, V., VAŠINA, P., TÁLSKÝ, A., JANČA, J. Changes in concentration of atoms in afterglow due to presence of admixtures. In Proceedings of ESCAMPIG and ICRP. p. II-47, 2 pp, 2002.

MIKULÁŠEK, Z. CQ UMa - hvězda na celý život (CQ UMa - the star for the whole life). In Proceedings of the Stellar Conference, Bezovec 2002. p. 3-8.

MIKULÁŠEK, Z. Introduction of "Elementary" O-C Values and Their Applications. In Proceedings of the 33rd Conference on Variable Stars Research, 8th-11th November 2001, Brno. p. 117-120, 2002.

MIKULÁŠEK, Z., PINTÉR, T., RYBANSKÝ, M. Space weather and we. In 1-st international conference on applications of natural, technological and economical sciences. p. 201-204, 2002.

SLÁDEK, P., SŤAHEL, P. Structural changes and defects in amorphous hydrogenated SiGe films due to the hydrogen effusion. In Conference Proceedings of Inter-Academia 2002. p. 237-243.

SLAVÍČEK, P., BRABLEC, A., KAPIČKA, V., KLÍMA, M., KOUSAL, J. Diagnostics of barier torch discharge burning at atmospheric pressure. In 21st SPIG Contributed papers. p. 470-473, 2002.

SŤAHEL, P., JANČA, J., SUBEDI, D. P. SURFACE MODIFICATION OF NON-FABRICATED POLYPROPYLENE TEXTILE IN LOW-TEMPERATURE PLASMA AT ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE. In Proceedings of HAKONE VIII. p. 425-430, 2002.

STRAŠÁK, L., ŠMARDA, J., VETTERL, V. Low-frequency electromagnetic fields affect bacteria escherichia coli and Leclecia adecarboxylata. In Endogenous Physical Fields in Biology. p. 84-84, 2002.

STRAŠÁK, L., VETTERL, V., ŠMARDA, J. Nízkofrekvenční elektromagnetická pole a bakterie Escherichia coli a Leclercia adecarboxylata (Low frequency electromagnetic fields and bacteria Escherichia coli and Leclercia adecarboxylata). In XXV. Dni lekárskej biofyziky, Sborník abstrakt. p. 55-55, 2002.

STRAŠÁK, L., VETTERL, V., ŠMARDA, J. Nízkofrekvenční elektromagnetická pole a bakterie Escherichia coli a Leclercia adecarboxylata (XYZ). In XI. Tomáškovy dny, Sborník abstrakt. p. 14-14, 2002.

SVOREŇ, J., ŽIŽŇOVSKÝ, J., MIKULÁŠEK, Z., TREMKO, J. Atmospheric Extinction Derived from Cometary Observations. In Optics of Cosmic Dust, proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop Slovak Republic. p. 183-202, 2002.

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ŠIMOR, M., RÁHEL, J., BRABLEC, A., SLAVÍČEK, P., ČERNÁK, M. ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE DIFFUSE COPLANAR SURFACE DISCHARGE FOR SURFACE TREATMENT. In 21st SPIG Contributed papers. p. 474-477, 2002.

TRNKOVÁ, L., JELEN, F., POSTBIEGLOVÁ, I. Elimination voltammetry of short oligonucleotides. In Electrochemistry in Molecular and Microscopic Dimensions, 53rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Book of Abstracts. p. 105-105, 2002.

TRNKOVÁ, L., JELEN, F., POSTBIEGLOVÁ, I. Rozlišení signálů adeninu a cytosinu v oligonukleotidech pomocí eliminační voltametrie (The resolution of adenine and cytosine signals in oligonucleotides by means of elimination voltammetry). In Sborník přednášek z XXII.celostátního semináře. p. 29-30, 2002.

VETTERL, V. Elektrochemické vlastnosti elektrodově aktívních látek (XYZ). In XXV.Dni lekárskej biofyziky, Sborník abstakt. p. 54-54, 2002.

VETTERL, V., JELEN, F., DRAŽAN, V., STRAŠÁK, L., HASOŇ, S., DVOŘÁK, J. Impedace Measurements of Nucleic Acids and Self - Assembled Lavers of Their Components. In 35 -th Heyrovský Discussion togetherb with the 6-th International Microsymposium on Electrochemical Impedance Analysis. Abstracts. p. 21-22, 2002.

VETTERL, V., STRAŠÁK, L., HASOŇ, S., DRAŽAN, V., DVOŘÁK, J. Impedance measurements of nucleic acids. In XIV. International Biophysics Congress, Book of Abstracts,p.43. p. 43-43, 2002.

Prezentace v oblasti VaV

FADRNÁ, E., ŠPAČKOVÁ, N., ŠPONER, J., KOČA, J. Computer modelling of DNA quadruplex conformational behavior, 2002.

FADRNÁ, E., ŠPAČKOVÁ, N., ŠPONER, J., KOČA, J. DNA quadruplexes with lateral loops - molecular modelling study of conformational behavior, 2002.

FADRNÁ, E., ŠPAČKOVÁ, N., ŠPONER, J., KOČA, J. Molecular modelling of DNA fragment conformational behavior, 2002.

RÉBLOVÁ, K., ŠPAČKOVÁ, N., ŠTEFL, R., CSASZAR, K., KOČA, J., LEONTIS, N., ŠPONER, J. Molecular dynamics of the 5S rRNA loop E, 2002.

Other (patent, prototyp, výzkumná zpráva pro státní správu)

KRUPKOVÁ, O., MUSILOVÁ, J. Constraint Helmholtz conditions. 10 pp, 2002.

Other publications (out of RIV)

BARTOŠ, J., MUSILOVÁ, J. Překvapivé demonstrační experimenty (Surprising demonstration experiments). In 14. konference českých a slovenských fyziků. p. 626-631, 2002.

BÁRTOVÁ, E., KOZUBEK, S., GAJOVÁ, H., JIRSOVÁ, P., GALIOVÁ, G., KOZUBEK, M. Chromatin modifications determined in retinoblastoma. In 8th European Workshop on Cytogenetics and Molecular Genetics of Human Solid Tumours. p. 103-103, 2002.

BOCHNÍČEK, Z.: Zajímavá učebnice fyziky (Interesting physics texbook). Vesmír 81 6. p. 350.

CZUDKOVÁ, L., MUSILOVÁ, J. Rozumíme silám tření? (Do we understand frictional forces?). In 14. konference českých a slovenských fyziků. p. 621-625, 2002.

DUŠEK, J., MIKULÁŠEK, Z. Výsledky fotometrického studia sedmi uhlíkových hvězd (Analysis of Light Curves of Seven Carbon Stars). In Proceedings of the Stellar Conference, Bezovec 2002. p. 13-17.

FRANTA, D., OHLÍDAL, I., KLAPETEK, P., MONTAIGNE-RAMIL, A., BONANNI, A., STIFTER, D., SITTER, H. Influence of overlayers on determination of the optical constants of ZnSe thin films. Journal of Applied Physics, USA : American institute of physics, 92, 4, p. 1873-1880, 2002.

HEYROVSKÁ, R., KODYMOVÁ, J., MUSILOVÁ, J., KRUPKOVÁ, O. How to Increase the Number of Women in Physics in the Czech Republic? (How to Increase the Number of Women in Physics in the Czech Republic?). In Women in Physics (IUPAP International Conference). p. 153-154, 2002.

KLEPÁČ, P., HORSKÝ, J. A cylindrically symmetric solution in Einstein-Maxwell-dilaton gravity. General Relativity and Gravitation, New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 34, 11, p. 1979-1993, 2002.

KLUSOŇ, J. EXACT SOLUTIONS OF OPEN BOSONIC STRING FIELD THEORY. Journal of High Energy Physics, CERN, 2002, 04, p. 043-60.

KLUSOŇ, J. REMARK ABOUT STRING FIELD FOR GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF N D

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INSTANTONS.. Journal of Physics A, London : IOP Publishing Limited, 35, 35, p. 5093-5105, 2002.

KONEČNÝ P. Pokus o kvantitativní interpretaci jednoho hydrodynamického paradoxu (An attempt at quantitative description one of the aerodynamic paradox). In Veletrh nápadů učitelů fyziky 7, Praha. p. 27-30, 2002.

KOSTROŇ, L., NOVOTNÝ, J.: Diskuse na l. klubovém podvečeru o budoucnosti Masarykovy univerzity (The first discussion meeting on the development of the Masaryk University). In Univerzitní noviny 3, p. 8-9, 2002

LACINA, A.: Oč jde ve výuce fyziky na gymnáziu (What is the secondary school physics teaching about). In Aktuální problémy výuky fyziky na gymnáziu, MAFY Hradec Králové. p. 31 – 36, 2002.

MARINI, V., KAŠPÁRKOVÁ, J., NOVAKOVA, O., MONSU SCOLARO, L., ROMEO, R., BRABEC, V. Biophysical analysis of natural, double-helical DNA modified by a dinuclear platinum(II) organometallic compound in a cell-free medium. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 7, p. 725-734, 2002.

MCGREGOR, T. D., CÍDLOVÁ, H., HEGMANS, A., KAŠPÁRKOVÁ, J., NEPLECHOVÁ, K., PEŇÁZOVÁ, H., VRÁNA, O., BRABEC, V., FARRELL, N. A comparison of DNA binding profiles of dinuclear platinum compounds with polyamine linkers and the trinuclear platinum phase II clinical agent BBR3464. Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 7, p. 397-404, 2002.

MUSILOVÁ, J. Maturita z fyziky a přijímací řízení na vysoké školy (Leaving examination of physics and entrance examination for university studies). In Aktuální problémy výuky fyziky na gymnáziu. p. 72-77, 2002.

NOVOTNÝ, J.: Fyzika a její lidé (Physics and its people). In Sborník X. semináře o filozofických otázkách matematiky a fyziky, p. 14-20, 2002.

NOVOTNÝ, J.: Princip relativity v proměnách věků (Principle of relativity in the flow of time). In Sborník X. semináře o filozofických otázkách matematiky a fyziky, p. 59-75, 2002.

NOVOTNÝ, J.: Jánošíkův problém aneb potěšení z paradoxu (The robbers problem - the pleasure from the paradox). In XX. mezinárodní kolokvium o řízení osvojovacího procesu , p.282-285, v. II, 2002.

NOVOTNÝ, J.: Druhý diskusní podvečer o budoucnosti Masarykovy university (The second discussion meeting on the development of Masaryk University). In Univerzitní noviny 5, p. 9-10, 2002.

NOVOTNÝ, J., KOSTROŇ, L.: Třetí klubový podvečer o rozvoji MU (The third discussion meeting on the development of Masaryk University). In Univerzitní noviny 6, p. 4-5, 2002.

NOVOTNÝ, J., KOSTROŇ, L.: Čtvrtý diskusní podvečer o budoucnosti MU (The fourth discussion meeting on the development of Masaryk University). In Universitní noviny 7-8, p. 4-5, 2002.

RADIVOYEVITCH, T., KOZUBEK, S., SACHS, R. The risk of chronic myeloid leukemia: Can the dose-response curve be U-shaped? Radiation Research, USA, 157, 1, p. 106-109, 2002.

RADLIČKA, T. Normalization of s-dependent Hamiltonian. In Sborník konference CPO-6. 2 pp, 2002.

ŠILER, M., KLAPETEK, P., OHLÍDAL, I. Aplikace mikroskopie magnetické síly při studiu záznamového prostředí pevných disků (Applications of magnetic force microscopy for studying hard disk storage media). Jemná mechanika a optika, Přerov : Physical Institute, ASCR, 47, 6-7, p. 216-219, 2002.

ŠTEFL, V. Mikuláš Koperník. 48 pp, 2002.

ŠTEFL, V. K problematice výuky spektrální analýzy na gymnáziích. In XX. Mezinárodní kolokvium o řízení osvojovacího procesu. p. 428-431, 2002.

ŠTEFL, V. The Relation of Physics and Astronomy in Secondary School Teaching. In JENAM 2000 Colloquium 1 Astronomical Education. p. 19-23, 2002.

TRUNEC, D. Monte Carlo simulations of the influence of ion-neutral collisions on the ion currents collected by electrostatic probes. CONTRIBUTIONS TO PLASMA PHYSICS, Berlin : WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH, 42, 1, p. 91-188, 2002.

TRUNEC, D., NAVRÁTIL, Z., BRANDENBURG, R., MICHEL, P., PASEDAG, D., WAGNER, H.-Erich. Spatio-temporaly resolved emision spectroscopy of the atmospheric pressure glow discharge in neon. In Haljaste, Ants - Plank, Toomas. Proceedings of HAKONE 8. p. 63-67, 2002.

TYC, T. How to share a continuous-variable quantum secret by optical interferometry. Physical Review A, 65, 4, p. 042310-42314, 2002.