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PhD position in nonlinear laser spectroscopy on novel types of ferroic order and domains
100%, Zurich, fixed-term
In the Laboratory for Functional Ferroic Materials we investigate materials where strong coupling between electrons leads to novel types of ordering processes of their spins and charges. Our scope is to study the fundamental physics of these materials with a focus on experimental basic research, yet including the perspective on the theoretical background and on technological relevance. Our experimental core technology is nonlinear optical spectroscopy with pulsed lasers. In addition, we apply atomic force microscopy, standard magnetic and dielectric characterization methods, Monte-Carlo simulation, and pulsed-laser-deposition of oxide thin films.
Project background
The PhD project unites our internationally leading expertise in nonlinear laser spectroscopy and ferroic materials. Its aim is to explore novel manifestations of ferroic order (like advanced multiferroicity, altermagnetism, hidden states) with the use of class-IV laser systems. The properties of the domains these novel ferroics exhibit is of particular interest as this aspect is little studied and offers plenty of room for exciting physics and groundbreaking discoveries.
Job description
The goal of the project is to advance the concept of ferroic order at a fundamental level. Spatially resolved imaging and manipulation of domains in a variety of novel ferroic materials are central objectives. Candidates design and set up the workplace for their nonlinear-optical experiments. Lasers are not just a tool, but part of the setup where candidates have no reservations to carry out basic adjustments or maintenance. They will also learn to work with cryogenic environments. They are never afraid to tear everything down and try a new approach, should this become necessary. Despite the focus on laser-optical experiments, the involvement of other experimental techniques and in-depth discussion with theoretical groups are likely requirements.
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Questions regarding the position should be directed by email to Dr. Thomas Lottermoser (Write an email) or Prof. Manfred Fiebig (Write an email). Selection will start immediately, so early submissions are strongly encouraged.
About ETH Zürich
Curious? So are we.
We look forward to receiving your online application. Please submit the following.
Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal.
For further information please visit our website.
Questions regarding the position should be directed by email to Dr. Thomas Lottermoser (Write an email) or Prof. Manfred Fiebig (Write an email). Selection will start immediately, so early submissions are strongly encouraged.