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A., 16 Bagratashvili, Victor N., 1V Bakala, Bretislav, 0W Barkman, Ondrej, 15, 1C Barozzi, Matteo, 1G Barton, Ivo, 19 Bašinová, Nikola, 1B Bednář, Jan, 11 Belitsch, Martin, 1S Bittner, Jirí, 1W Blazej, Josef, 07 Blažek, Martin, 11 Bonora, Stefano, 10 Bouafia, Mohamed, 06 Brzobohatý, Oto, 1U Buchta, Zdenĕk, 0G, 0H Cajzl, Jakub, 17, 1A Cao, Yuexin, 05 Cáp, Jirí, 1W Cervinková, Katerina, 0O, 0P Channoufi, Malek, 0R, 0X Chen, Xianmei, 1N Chvátal, Lukáš, 1U Cifra, Michal, 0O, 0P Cíp, Ondrej, 0G, 0H, 1L Ciprian, Dalibor, 0A, 0E Čížek, Martin, 0H, 1L Dallaeva, Dinara S., 1M, 1O, 1R Danilov, Leonid, 0J, 1Q Degtyarev, Sergey A., 13 Djurovic, Goran, 07 Drzik, Milan, 0Z Dvoretskiy, Dmitriy A., 04 Endo, Akira, 02 Evlashin, Stanislav A., 1V Fajkus, Marcel, 0T Ferrando, Vicente, 14 Fiala, Jan, 1T Fojtíková, Jaroslava, 0D, 0L Frank, Milan, 08, 0Y Furlan, Walter D., 14 Gašparić, Marija, 1S Gladkov, Petar, 17 Grebenyukov, Vyacheslav V., 04 Grmela, Lubomír, 1M, 1O Gruber, Christian, 1S Hajek, Lukas, 0U, 1D Harada, Yuki, 1J Hašek, Jiří, 0O, 0P Havran, Vlastimil, 1W Hejduk, Stanislav, 1D, 1H Helan, Radek, 0G Hlubina, Petr, 0A, 0E Hofkens, Johan, 1N Hohenau, Andreas, 1S Holík, Milan, 0G Honzátko, Pavel, 17 Hošek, Jan, 03, 0S, 1W Hospodková, Alice, 0J Hruby, David, 0K, 0M, 0T Hucl, Václav, 0H Hulicius, Edward, 0J Hurta, Jan, 0M Ivanov, Edward, 0J, 1Q Jákl, Petr, 1U Janout, Petr, 1I Jarajreh, Mutsam A., 0R, 0X Jaros, Jakub, 0K, 0M Jelínek, Michal, 05, 08, 0G, 0Y Jelinkova, Helena, 10 Jerábek, Vítezslav, 0V, 0W, 1C Jiang, Dapeng, 05 Journet, Bernard, 0C Kadulova, Miroslava, 0A, 0E Kajnar, Tomas, 0K, 0M, 0T Kalinina, Karina, 0J, 1Q Kalvoda, Ladislav, 0D, 0L Karasik, Valeriy E., 04 Kašík, Ivan, 0Y, 17, 1A Kästner, Markus, 09, 0B Kazansky, Peter G., 18, 1F Kepak, Stanislav, 0M, 0T, 0U Khonina, Svetlana N., 12, 13 Kirilenko, Mikhail S., 12 Kloppenburg, Gerolf, 1P Kostka, Petr, 1B Koudelka, Petr, 0M, 0U, 1D Krasilenko, Vladimir G., 0N Krenn, Joachim R., 1S Krug, Markus K., 1S Krylov, Alexander A., 04 Kubecek, Václav, 05, 08, 0Y Kunc, Štĕpán, 03 Květoň, Milan, 11 Lachmayer, Roland, 1P Latal, Jan, 0M, 0T, 0U, 1D Lazar, Josef, 0H Lazarev, Alexander A., 0N Lazarev, Vladimir A., 04 Ledoux-Rak, Isabelle, 0C Leonov, Stanislav O., 04 Lešundák, Adam, 1L Levinský, Petr, 0D, 0L Liner, Andrej, 0K, 1D, 1H Lipateva, Tatiana O., 18, 1F Lipatiev, Alexey S., 18, 1F Liu, Yen-Huang, 15 Livshits, Irina, 1X Lotarev, Sergey V., 18, 1F Lucianetti, Antonio, 02, 10 Ma, Fengkai, 05 Mach, Veleslav, 0K Macku, Robert, 1M Macúchová, Karolina, 03, 0S, 1W Maeda, Yoshinobu, 1J Manallah, Aissa, 06 Manuylovich, E. 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S., 0Q Oswald, Jiri, 0J Pangrác, Jiri, 0J Papes, Martin, 0K Páta, Petr, 1I Peca, Marek, 07 Pedliková, Jitka, 1B Perecar, Frantisek, 0K Peterka, Pavel, 17, 1A Petukhov, Andrei, 0J, 1Q Pham, Toan Thang, 0C Picchi, Giorgio, 1G Pilar, Jan, 10 Pnev, Alexey B., 04 Poboril, Radek, 0U Podrazký, Ondřej, 0Y, 17, 19, 1A, 1B Poladova, V. N., 0Q Pösch, Andreas, 09 Pozharov, Anatoly S., 04 Prajzler, Václav, 0V, 0W, 15, 1C Proboštová, Jana, 1A Prochazka, Ivan, 07 Radchuk, Natalia, 0F Ramazanov, Gusejn, 1R Ramazanov, Shikhgasan, 1R Reithmeier, Eduard, 09, 0B Řeřucha, Šimon, 0H Richter, Ivan, 1T Rostohar, Danijela, 02 Sadigov, R. 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Conference CommitteesConference Chairs Pavel Tománek, Brno University of Technology and Czech and Slovak Society for Photonics (Czech Republic) Dagmar Senderáková, Comenius University (Slovakia) Petr Páta, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic)
Program Committee José Luis Arce-Diego, University of Cantabria, Santander (Spain) Pavel Cheben, Institute for Microstructural Sciences (Canada) Jiří Čtyroký, Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the ASCR, v.v.i. (Czech Republic) Ivan Glesk, Strathclyde University (United Kingdom) Jiří Homola, Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the ASCR, v.v.i. (Czech Republic) Helena Jelínková, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) Ivan B. Kovsh, LAS Moscow (Russia) Roberto Morandotti, L’Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique-Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications (INRS-EMT) (Canada) Petr Páta, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) Dagmar Senderáková, Comenius University (Slovakia) Steve J. Smith, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (United States) František Uherek, International Laser Centrum (Slovakia) Tomasz Wolinski, Warsaw University of Technology (Poland)
Organizing Committee Pavel Tománek, Brno University of Technology and Czech and Slovak Society for Photonics (Czech Republic) Petr Páta, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) Karel Fiedler, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) Václav Prajzler, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) Dagmar Senderáková, Comenius University (Slovakia) Milena Zeithamlová, Action M Agency (Czech Republic)
Session Chairs Topics 1 Lasers in Industry Petr Páta, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) 2 Optical Sensors Vladimír Vašinek, Technical University of Ostrava (Czech Republic) Vlastimil Matějec, Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the ASCR, v.v.i.(Czech Republic) 3 Biophotonics Alex Vitkin, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena (Germany) Ivan Richter, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) 4 Simulation of Photonic Devices Dagmar Senderáková, Comenius University (Slovakia) 5 Photonic Crystals and Photonic Bandgap Structures Steve J. Smith, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (United States) 6 Diffractive Optical Devices Roberto Morandotti, L’Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique-Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications (INRS-EMT) (Canada) 7 Waveguide Photonics Radan Slavík, University of Southampton (United Kingdom) 8 Organic Photonic Materials and Devices Roberto Morandotti, L’Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique-Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications (INRS-EMT) (Canada) 9 Non-linear Materials, Devices, and Applications Joël Cox, The Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) (Spain) 10 Solid State Lighting and LED, LD, OLED, Solar Cells Steve J. Smith, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology (United States) 11 Nanophotonics and Nanooptics Václav Prajzler, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic) 12 Photonics and Multimedia Joël Cox, The Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) (Spain) 13 Photonics and Education Pavel Tománek, Brno University of Technology and Czech and Slovak Society for Photonics (Czech Republic)
IntroductionThis volume contains a selection of 67 peer-reviewed submitted papers from 85 contributions presented during the eighth Photonics Prague 2014 conference. The conference is dedicated to the development of photonics, particularly in the eastern European countries, with special emphasis on systems and devices in Photonics. The conference included 13 topical sessions covering various aspects of Photonics as: 1. Lasers in Industry 2. Optical Sensors 3. Biophotonics 4. Simulation of Photonic Devices 5. Photonic Crystals and Photonic Bandgap Structures 6. Diffractive Optical Devices 7. Waveguide Photonics 8. Organic Photonic Materials and Devices 9. Non-linear Materials, Devices, and Applications 10. Solid State Lighting and LED, LD, OLED, Solar Cells 11. Nanophotonic and Nanooptics 12. Photonics and Education 13. Photonics and Multimedia
Also, this volume contains papers of the SPIE Best Student Presentation Awards winners: 1. Matteo Barozzi, Università degli Studi di Parma, Italy, for oral presentation of paper [PPR100-71] All-optical polarization control and noise cleaning based on a nonlinear lossless polarizer by Matteo Barozzi, Armando Vannucci and Giorgio Picchi 2. Gernot Schaffernak, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria, for oral presentation of paper [PPR100-50] Fluorescence coupling to plasmonic nanoparticles by Gernot Schaffernak, Christian Gruber, Joachim R. Krenn, Markus Krug, Marija Gašparić, Martin Belitsch, and Andreas Hohenau 3. Jakub Cajzl, Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the ASCR, Czech Republic, for oral presentation of paper [PPR100-77] Characterization of fluorescence lifetime of Tm-doped fibers with increased quantum conversion efficiency, by Jakub Cajzl, Pavel Peterka, Pavel Honzátko, Jan Mrázek, Ondrej Podrazký, Filip Todorov, Petar Gladkov, Jayanta Sahu, Miguel Nunez-Velazquez, Pavla Nekvintová, and Ivan Kašík
As well as of ex-equo CSSF Young Scientist Award Winners: 1. Petr Janout, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic, for oral presentation of paper [PPR100-125] Stellar objects identification using wide-field camera by Petr Janout, Petr Páta, Martin Blažek, Elena Anisimova, Petr Skála, and Jan Bednář, (CZE) 2. Dinara Dallaeva, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic, (CZE) for oral presentation of paper [PPR100-15] Realization of microscale detection and localization of low light emitting spots inmonocrystalline silicon solar cells by Dinara Dallaeva, Paval Tománek, Pavel Škarvada, and Lubomír Grmela
We would like to thank all authors for their excellent contributions, which made for an outstanding high-level conference, and members of the Program Commitee for their fine effort in preparing the conference technical program, as well as for their opinion concerning the submitted papers and awards. Last, but not least, we would like also thank the staff of SPIE for their support in preparing these Proceedings. We expect that this Photonics Prague series will continue, and we look forward to inviting scientists from all countries to attend next Photonics Prague conference in 2017. Pavel Tománek Dagmar Senderáková Petr Páta Welcome AddressPrague 27 August 2014 Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Participants, Dear Colleagues, We welcome you who are coming from countries all over the world to the Eighth International Conference Photonics Prague 2014 (Photonics, Devices, and System VI) held 27–29 August 2014 at Clarion Congress Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic. The Conference traditionally represents the most important event organized by Czech and Slovak Society for Photonics (CSSF) every three years. Photonics is driving innovation in Europe, and is one of the most important key technologies for markets in 21st century. Photonics is cross-sectoral technology, which comprises ten sectors in Europe, and more than 40 major product segments. Its diverse applications play a vital role in the information society. Today, lighting; measurement and automated vision; production technology; medical technology and life science; defense photonics; and optical components and systems share more than 10% of the total European production volume. While optical communications, solar energy, information technology, and flat panel displays cover share less than 10%. European photonics production is now comparable to that of microelectronics in Europe, and it is expected to exceed it soon. To reach this result, it is necessary to ensure and strengthen a close cooperation between academia, the research community, and industry. The foremost idea of the organizers was to show the variety of photonic approaches to the current development of the high-technology in Europe and worldwide in areas such as: information and communication, lighting, manufacturing, security or life science, and health. Furthermore, this year, the trend is very important in view of the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the European Commission and of further international collaboration. Therefore, a principal task of the photonics conference series at Prague is to create an environment for open exchange of topical research information and to stimulate a discussion of novel concepts and fields of application. This conference series also represents the important regional forum for advances in nature of physical phenomena used in photonics, instruments and devices development, and a wide range of industrial photonics applications. The conference program committee has suggested three plenary talks showing the emerging trends in photonics, not only from experimental or technical points of view, but also from its theoretical principles. In the first part, Radan Slavík gives a talk entitled “Phase sensitive amplification,” and I. M. Dharmadasa gives a talk entitled “Next generation solar cells based on graded bandgap structure utilizing low-cost electroplated materials.” In the second part, Alex Vitkin presents “Photon mayhems: using light for structural and functional assessment of biological tissues.” From the numerous abstracts that have been submitted, six were selected as invited, 43 for oral presentation, and 35 for poster presentation, which will be presented during a three-day meeting. The presentations are thematically distributed over 13 topics. About 90 scientists from 24 countries are attending the conference. A quick glance at the program shows that most of participants are local (Czech and Slovak) or from Eastern European countries. A more detailed look reveals the current trends in the research fields. We acknowledge all the contributors for submitting the manuscripts in time and for preparing their oral or poster presentations. We would like to thank the International Program Committee for its help in the selection of papers and the review procedures, and especially the members of the local organizing committee for their efforts in preparing this conference. We hope that you will profit not only from the conference scientific program and its social events, but also from the beauties of the wonderful city of Prague. We wish you all an inspiring meeting, and we hope you will enjoy it. Prof. Dr. Pavel Tománek President of Czech and Slovak Society for Photonics Conference Chair SPIE Best Student Presentation Award Photonics Prague 2014This year, the Conference honoured three Laureates with SPIE Best student presentation Awards. Eighteen students took part in the competition. The evaluation commission chose three oral presentations. Podium of SPIE Best Student Presentation Award: Dr. Petr Páta, General Secretary of the Czech and Slovak Society for Photonics and Pavel Tománek, conference chair, announcing the results: From the left to right: Matteo Barozzi (Università degli Studi di Parma, Italy): 1st place for his presentation on “All-optical polarization control and noise cleaning based on a nonlinear lossless polarizer” Gernot Schaffernak (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Austria): 2nd place for his presentation on “Fluorescence coupling to plasmonic nanoparticles” Jakub Cajzl (Institute of Photonics and Electronics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic): 3rd place for his presentation on “Characterization of fluorescence lifetime of Tm-doped fibers with increased quantum conversion efficiency” CSSF Young Scientist Award 2014The Czech and Slovak Society for Photonics (CSSF) awarded its prize for best presentation of young Czech and Slovak scientists at the Photonics Prague 2014 conference. This year, there were two coequal prizes: Petr Janout, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic, for his presentation on “Stellar objects identification using wide-field camera,” and Dinara Dallaeva, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic, for her presentation on “Realization of microscale detection and localization of low light emitting spots in monocrystalline silicon solar cells.” Petr Páta, Pavel Tománek and Dinara Dallaeva.
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