WDS 2022 — Proceedings of Contributed Papers — Physics
Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of Doctoral Students – WDS 2022
Prague, June 79, 2022
Edited by Jana Šafránková
and Jiří Pavlů,
MATFYZPRESS, Prague, 2022,
ISBN 978-80-7378-477-5.
Suggested reference example:
S. Saito, Y. Nakano, P. Dohnal, L. Uvarova, R. Plašil, Š. Roučka, and J. Glosík,
State Selective Recombination of H3+ Ions at Low Temperatures: Kinetic Modelling and Experimental Study on Plasma Deexcitation,
in WDS'22 Proceedings of Contributed Papers — Physics (eds. J. Šafránková and J. Pavlů), Prague, Matfyzpress,
pp. 915, 2022.
For obtaining PDFs of Proceedings, please, contact Prof. Safrankova.
2022 Book of abstracts (PDF).
After the covid pandemic, the annual
student conference returned to its classic form. Its 31st continuation was
held in Prague, at Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
from June 7 to 9, 2022. In this year, 114 students of physics study branches
have registered as active participants to the meeting with oral and poster
presentations. The traditional WDS Proceeding in your hands is compiled from
35 student manuscripts that have successfully passed the peer review process
and were accepted for final publication.
As in previous years, submitted manuscripts were reviewed by two referees
because we believe that it helps students to learn how to prepare the written
presentation of their results in a foreign language and how to respond the
referee's notices. They should take into account their comments and prepare a
new submission including letters to referees where they explain their
reaction. This format copies procedures from scientific journals. In our
concept, one of referees is a doctoral student, thus he/she can learn review
writing, which is the knowledge they will need in the future. Moreover, the
subject of the paper under review is often slightly different from his/her
field of research, so the student’s referees should investigate a new problem
and another style of writing. They can see that a good and comprehensive
review is sometimes a very difficult task. Therefore, a level of student's
reports is often different from a formal review only to precise reports
with a number of comments and suggestions.
The second referee is selected from the experienced researchers and their
list includes over 51 % of foreign experts, including former students of the
faculty who work at foreign universities because they feel the importance of
such a method of teaching. We would like to express many thanks to all of
82 referees for the understanding and great help. Their effort
significantly contributed to a traditionally good quality of the Proceedings
and you can find over 963 citations to articles published in previous volumes
in the database of Web of Science.
Editors thank to following referees:
S. Agarwal,
M. Aghabozorgi Nafchi,
T. Antonsen,
L. Bartik,
J. Bor,
J. E. Borovsky,
M. Cada,
S. Dhib,
P. Dohnal,
M. Drabik,
Z. Drozd,
T. Durovcova,
F. Duru,
J. Faltova,
T. Farges,
C. M. Fowler,
V. Gabriel,
K. Grygorov,
O. Gutynska,
J. Hanus,
M. Hejduk,
E. Hejnova,
O. Hernandez Alvarez,
J. Houfkova,
P. Huszar,
S. Jelinek,
P. Jusko,
P. Kacovsky,
A. Kanka,
P. Kaspar,
M. Kassayova,
N. Khomiakova,
Z. Klukova,
S. Kociscak,
J. Kocisek,
D. Korcakova,
I. Korolov,
J. Kousal,
M. Koval,
F. Krcma,
Z. Kuglerova,
O. Kylian,
M. Lacko,
G. Lammel,
D. Mandikova,
J. Marounova,
V. Medvecka,
H. Mishra,
L. Moravsky,
C. Murgui,
V. F. Myshkin,
I. Naiko,
L. Nouzak,
J. Olejnicek,
P. Papp,
G. Pi,
T. Pisarczyk,
P. Pschotnerova,
A. Pysanenko,
M. Radmilovic-Radjenovic,
J. Radovic,
S. Raptis,
S. Rednyk,
M. Ryston,
A. Salohub,
A. A. Samsonov,
H. Semlerova,
D. Shapko,
P. Sinues,
M. Snetinova,
A. Spesyvyi,
B. Stachova,
M. Stano,
M. Tichy,
Z. Turek,
L. Turk,
J. Valek,
A. Velyhan,
L. Vysin,
J. Wild,
N. Xirogiannopoulou,
and I. Zymak.
Finally, we would like to express our thanks to all speakers and other
participants for helping us to keep a fruitful and friendly atmosphere during
the whole meeting. Last but not least, we would like to thank our
colleagues and many cooperative students who assisted us greatly both prior
to and through the conference.
Pleasant reading
Jana Šafránková and Jiří Pavlů
editors
- Front Matter, pp. 18
- S. Saito, Y. Nakano, P. Dohnal, L. Uvarova, R. Plašil, Š. Roučka, and J. Glosík, State Selective Recombination of H3+ Ions at Low Temperatures: Kinetic Modelling and Experimental Study on Plasma Deexcitation, f2, pp. 915
- A. Salohub, J. Šafránková, and Z. Němeček, Wave Activity Upstream of the Dayside Bow Shock: Statistical Study, f2, pp. 1621
- N. Xirogiannopoulou, O. Goncharov, J. Šafránková, and Z. Němeček, Statistical Analysis of Foreshock Plasmoids and SLAMS, f2, pp. 2230
- M. Aghabozorgi Nafchi, F. Němec, G. Pi, Z. Němeček, and J. Šafránková, Statistical Analysis of Parameters Controlling the Magnetopause Location, f2, pp. 3137
- P. Basuvaraj, F. Němec, Z. Němeček and J. Šafránková, Observing the Martian Ionospheric Plasma Depletion Events by the MAVEN and Mars Express Spacecraft, f2, pp. 3847
- S. Ijaz, J.Vaverka, J. Šafránková, and Z. Němeček, Comparison of Solitary Waves and Dust Impact Signals Detected by Electric Field Instruments Onboard MAVEN Spacecraft, f2, pp. 4854
- B. Park, A. Pitňa, J. Šafránková, and Z. Němeček, Change of Characteristic Ion Length Scales and Spectral Properties of Magnetic Field Fluctuations Across Different Types of Interplanetary Shocks, f2, pp. 5564
- A. Kolínská, I. Kolmašová, O. Santolík, E. Defer, and S. Pedeboy, Electromagnetic Radiation of Cloud-to-ground Lightning Flashes Detect-ed by Broadband Receiver BLESKA and Narrowband SAETTA Stations, f2, pp. 6569
- J. Palacký and Š. Roučka, Temporal Limit of Langmuir Probe Measurement in Collisional Plasma, f2, pp. 7076
- O. E. Hernández Alvarez, J. Palacký, E. Vanko, S. Rednyk, Š. Roučka, P. Dohnal, R. Plašil, and J. Glosík, Design of Ion Trap Experiment for Studies of H3+ Rotational Relaxation, f2, pp. 7783
- M. Kassayová, L. Uvarova, S. Saito, S. Rednyk, E. Vanko, P. Dohnal, Š. Roučka, R. Plašil and J. Glosík, Precise Determination of C2H2 Reactant Density Using CRDS Technique for 22-pole Radiofrequency Ion Trap Experiment, f2, pp. 8488
- H. Mishra, M.Tichy, and P.Kudrna, Diagnostics of He+N2+CO2 Plasmas in Non-segmented Cylindrical Cathode Magnetron by DC Supply, f2, pp. 8996
- I. Naiko, P. Kudrna, Z. Hubička, M. Čada, A. Kapran, and A. Ostapenko, Preparation of Metal Oxides Thin Films by Hollow Cathode Plasma Jet, f2, pp. 97101
- E. Maťaš, L. Moravský, and Š. Matejčík, Ion Mobility Spectrometry Diagnostics of NO2 Generated in kHz Driven DBD Plasma Jet in Argon, f2, pp. 102106
- Z. Turek, H. Mishra, P. Kudrna, and M. Tichý, Plasma Diagnostics of Titanium Nitride for Plasmonic Study Generated Through Hollow Cathode Plasma Jet, f2, pp. 107112
- M. Cíbiková, M. Klas, P. Čermák, and Š. Matejčík, Characterization of Microdischarges Generated by Pulse Electric Field, f2, pp. 113117
- S. Agarwal, S. Singh, M. Krupka, T. Burian, R. Dudzak, J. Dostal, J. Wild, J. Krasa, and L. Juha, The Study of Hot Electrons Generated by TW Laser Radiation in Sn Foil, f2, pp. 118125
- Š. Jelínek, J. Chalupský, V. Hájková, V. Vozda, L. Juha, T. Burian, R. Dudžák, U. Zastrau, M. Makita, and M. Nakatsutsumi, Direct Characterization of Ultra-intense Focused Laser Beams Utilizing Ablative Imprints, f2, pp. 126132
- Z. Kuglerová, J. Chalupský, V. Vozda, L. Fekete, L. Juha, L. Vyšíin, C.~Menoni, L. Rush, and J. J. Rocca, Characterization of EUV Laser Beams by Ablation Imprints in PMMA Created at Varied TargetFocus Distances, f2, pp. 133139
- J. Blaško, B. Stachová, J. Országh, P. Papp, and Š. Matejčík, Electron Induced Processes on Pyridine, f2, pp. 140144
- B. Stachová, J. Blaško, J. Országh, and Š. Matejčík, Fluorescence of Neutral Fragments of Acetone, f2, pp. 145150
- M. Omezzine Gnioua and P. Španěl, Calculations of Structures and Energetics of Organic Ions Relevant to Gas Phase Ion Chemistry, f2, pp. 151161
- M. Protsak, P. Pleskunov, K. Biliak, D. Nikitin, M. Tosca, and A. Choukourov, Zirconium Nitride Nanoparticles Prepared by Reactive Magnetron Sputtering, f4, pp. 162166
- K. Biliak, D. Nikitin, M. Protsak, M. Tosca, P. Pleskunov, and A. Choukourov, Simultaneous Deposition of Gas-phase Aggregated Ag and Cu Nanoparticles into Liquid PEG as a Way to Produce Plasmonic Nanofluids, f4, pp. 167171
- M. Tosca, P. Pleskunov, D. Nikitin, K. Biliak, M. Protsak, and A. Choukourov, Synthesis of Oligoethylene–Boron Targets for Laser-triggered p+B Nuclear Fusion, f4, pp. 172176
- H. Gedeonová and M. Hudec, Determining the Mass Limit of the SU(4) Gauge Leptoquark, f9, pp. 177181
- Z. Gruberová, Search for Lepton Flavour Universality Violation in Tau Lepton Decays at Belle~II, f9, pp. 182186
- K. Julaha, N. Zíková, V. Ždímal, and S. Mbengue, Planetary Boundary Layer Effect on Vertical Transport of Black Carbon Concentration Under Different Meteorological Conditions, f8, pp. 187195
- J. Radovič, M. Belda, J. Resler, P. Krč, M. Bureš, K. Eben, J. Geletič, and O. Vlček, Sensitivity Tests of the Initial and Boundary Conditions of the PALM Model, f8, pp. 196203
- A. P. Prieto Pérez, P. Huszár, and J. Karlický, Extreme PM and Ozone Pollution over Central Europe: Interactions of the Urban Canopy Meteorological Forcing and Radiative Effects of Urban Emissions, f8, pp. 204210
- T. Fürstová, Search of Science Textbooks Analysis, f12, pp. 211215
- A. Krejčí, Future Use of Eye-tracking in Education, f12, pp. 216221
- A. Nikitin, D. Mandikova, I. Pavelkova, M. Chval, M. Snetinova, and P. Kacovsky, Design of a Research on Students’ Perception of Physics Demonstrations, f12, pp. 222225
- J. Šmahel, First Year Conclusions of Experimental Implementation of Using Mentors Method in Physics at Grammar School, f12, pp. 226230
- F. Hložek, Telescopes in the Physics Education in the Czech Republic, f12, pp. 231238
- Back Matter, pp. 240
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