The aim of the research group is to study the surface and bulk magnetic properties of materials currently used in various technical applications. For this purpose, appropriate measurement techniques are available, including vibrating sample magnetometry, magneto-optical ellipsometry and microscopy, atomic and magnetic force microscopy, and Mössbauer spectroscopy. The experimental data obtained are compared with suitable theoretical models used to describe diamagnetic, paramagnetic, and ferro-/ferrimagnetic materials.
Study of magnetic properties of materials using the following techniques:
Magnetic materials studied:
Amorphous and nanocrystalline materials based on Fe, Co, and Ni prepared by planar casting
Bio-magnetic materials
Thin magnetic layers and multilayers
Bulk magnetic materials
Magnetic powders – Fe-Ni, Fe-Al, Fe-Pd
Magnetism and Low Temperature Laboratory – Room J110, Head O. Životský
Mössbauer Spectroscopy Laboratory – Rooms J114 and J115, Head O. Životský
Magnetooptics Laboratory – Room F308, Head D. Ciprian
Magnetic Defectoscopy Laboratory – Room J163, Head K. Hrabovská
Kerr Microscopy Laboratory – Room HB 312, Head K. Hrabovská
Academic cooperation
Industrial Cooperation
prof. Ing. Ondřej Životský, Ph.D.
Mgr. Ing. Kamila Hrabovská, Ph.D.
doc. RNDr. Dalibor Ciprian, Ph.D., Mgr. Ing. Kamila Hrabovská, Ph.D., prof. Dr. RNDr. Jiří Luňáček, Ing. Marek Nikodým, Ph.D., Ing. Lucie Gembalová, Ph.D., Ing. Adam Štefek, prof. Ing. Ondřej Životský, Ph.D.