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Theoretical study of longitudinal and transverse magneto-thermoelectric effects Karel Knížek Department of Magnetics and Superconductors (24), Laboratory of structural and electronic properties (2407), Laboratory of thermoelectrics (2406)
Magnetic nanomaterials -- Department of Magnetics and Superconductors (24), Laboratory of structural and electronic properties (2407), Laboratory of thermoelectrics (2406), Laboratory of synthetic nanomaterials (2402)
2D sandwiches for multifunctional materials -- Department of Dielectrics (12), Solid-state materials science (1202)
Multilayer and gradient structures Klára Horová Department of Optical and Biophysical Systems (21), Laboratory of thin-film materials (2101)
Development of computing methods for modulated structures -- Division of Solid State Physics (3), Department of Structure Analysis (19), Group of electron crystallography (1901), Structure analysis methods (1908)
Ferroelectric properties of liquid crystalline phases -- Department of Dielectrics (12), Liquid crystals (1201)
Epitaxy tailors unprecedented functions in perovskite oxides Marina Tjunina Department of Optical and Biophysical Systems (21), Laboratory of thin-film materials (2101)
Hybrid laser technology Miroslav Jelínek Department of Optical and Biophysical Systems (21), Laboratory of Pulsed Laser Deposition of Thin Films (2103), Laboratory of thin-film materials (2101)
Preparation of GGAG single crystals for lasers prom. fyz. Pavel Boháček Department of Chemistry (32), Crystal Growth Group (3203)
Preparation of materials for luminophores prom. fyz. Pavel Boháček Department of Chemistry (32), Crystal Growth Group (3203)
Preparation of single crystals of tungstates PWO and BWO that are used in detectors of radiation prom. fyz. Pavel Boháček Department of Chemistry (32), Crystal Growth Group (3203)
Design and synthesis of ferroelectric and antiferroelectric liquid crystals Ing. Martin Cigl, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry (32), Organic materials synthesis Group (3202)