Search Results - "M. Jílek"
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Enhancing mechanical properties and cutting performance of industrially sputtered AlCrN coatings by inducing cathodic arc glow discharge
Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-09-2021)“…The average ion energy per deposited atom (Ed) is defined as the product of the ion energy (Ei) and ion-deposition flux ratio (Ji/Jd) in magnetron sputtering…”
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Predictive simulation of antenna effect in PVD processes using fluid models
Published in Surface & coatings technology (15-12-2019)“…We present numerical simulation of an ion-based physical vapor deposition coating process on a realistic part. The simulation is performed using a fluid model…”
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Competition between local lattice strains and distribution of metallic species in Ti1−xAlxN coatings with fluctuating [Ti]/[Al] ratio
Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-06-2018)“…The effect of a locally fluctuating [Ti]/[Al] ratio in the Ti1−xAlxN coatings on the formation of the lattice strains at the (Ti,Al)N/(Al,Ti)N interfaces and…”
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High-power-density sputtering of industrial-scale targets: Case study of (Al,Cr)N
Published in Materials & design (01-01-2024)“…Large-scale sputter-deposition of hard protective coatings has not been prevalent as the large dimensions of the industrial targets posed an enormous…”
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High-rate deposition of AlTiN and related coatings with dense morphology by central cylindrical direct current magnetron sputtering
Published in Thin solid films (01-04-2014)“…An industrial coating equipment, routinely used for the deposition of wear protection coatings on tools by means of vacuum arc evaporation with rotating…”
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Nuclear Spin Effect on Recombination of H 3 + Ions with Electrons at 77 K
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Nuclear spin effect on recombination of H₃⁺ ions with electrons at 77 K
Published in Physical review letters (20-05-2011)“…Utilizing different ratios of para to ortho H₂ in normal and para enriched hydrogen, we varied the population of para-H₃⁺ in an H₃⁺ dominated plasma at 77 K…”
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Emissive Probe Diagnostics in Low Temperature Plasma - Effect of Space Charge and Variations of Electron Saturation Current
Published in Contributions to plasma physics (1988) (01-07-2008)“…We report a study of electron saturation current variations at varying probe heating that were found to be closely related to probe wire contamination. The…”
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A biosensor for the determination of amylase activity
Published in Biosensors & bioelectronics (15-09-2004)“…A new biosensing flow injection method for the determination of α-amylase activity has been introduced. The method is based on the analysis of maltose produced…”
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Reliability of results of milk urea analysis by various methods using artificial milk control samples
Published in Czech Journal of Animal Science (01-04-2008)“…The goal of this paper was to find out the relationship between different methods of milk urea determination using modified milk samples without dissolved…”
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Avoiding the high-temperature decomposition and softening of (Al1-xTix)N coatings by the formation of stable superhard nc-(Al1-xTix)N/a-Si3N4 nanocomposite
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Recent progress in the superhard nanocrystalline composites: towards their industrialization and understanding of the origin of the superhardness
Published in Surface & coatings technology (10-10-1998)“…Recent progress is presented regarding the development of plasma induced CVD technique for coatings of non-planar and thick tools and of the understanding or…”
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Super- and ultrahard nanacomposite coatings: generic concept for their preparation, properties and industrial applications
Published in Vacuum (26-09-2002)“…The generic concept for the design of novel superhard (and ultrahard) nanocomposites is based on a thermodynamically driven (spinodal) segregation in binary…”
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Present and possible future applications of superhard nanocomposite coatings
Published in Surface & coatings technology (2000)“…Recent investigations into the multicomponent (TiAlSi)N and TiBN superhard coatings revealed that the nanostructure, properties and deposition conditions…”
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Thermal stability of superhard nanocomposite coatings consisting of immiscible nitrides
Published in Surface & coatings technology (01-09-2001)“…We discuss the possible origin of the high thermal stability of our superhard nanocomposites, prepared according to the generic concept for their design…”
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Social and economic points of the rural development
Published in Agricultural economics (Praha) (31-10-2004)“…The article deals with characteristics of local communities and rural regions. Local communities are defined both according to the standards of population…”
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Nanocomposite nc-TiAlSiN and nc -TiN–BN coatings: their applications on substrates made of cemented carbide and results of cutting tests
Published in Surface & coatings technology (01-11-1999)“…Nanocomposite coatings TiAlSiN and Ti/BN were deposited on indexable cutting inserts, made of cemented carbide, by plasma vapor deposition (PVD) and combined…”
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Competition between local lattice strains and distribution of metallic species in Ti^sub 1-x^Al^sub x^N coatings with fluctuating [Ti]/[Al] ratio
Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-06-2018)“…The effect of a locally fluctuating [Ti]/[Al] ratio in the Ti1−xAlxN coatings on the formation of the lattice strains at the (Ti,Al)N/(Al,Ti)N interfaces and…”
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Hearing function in heterozygous carriers of a pathogenic GJB2 gene mutation
Published in Physiological research (01-01-2013)“…The most frequent hereditary hearing loss is caused by mutations in the GJB2 gene coding for the gap junction beta 2 protein Connexin 26 (Cx26). In contrast to…”
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