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The Leibniz-Institut fr Kristallzchtung currently offers a
PhD student (f/m/d)
for the topic
Investigation of defects and dislocation dynamics in Ga2O3 crystals
by 3D Xray diffraction imaging and microscopic modeling.
With its high breakdown field wide bandgap and excellent Baliga figure of merit -GaO is well-suited for next-generation power electronics and optoelectronic applications. However crystal defects such as dislocations stacking faults twins and voids can significantly degrade device performance increasing leakage currents and reducing breakdown strength. Understanding the formation evolution and impact of these defects particularly under thermal and mechanical stress during growth and handling is essential for producing high-quality substrates and therefore crucial for advancing -GaO toward commercial device applications.
This project aims at the microscopic characterization of defect structures in -GaO single crystals and their evolution under thermomechanical stress. Recent developments in Xray diffraction imaging present a unique opportunity for non-destructive high-resolution mapping of internal crystal defects in 3D. It enables the direct observation of dislocation networks strain fields and defect evolution under various conditions offering critical insights into the formation mechanisms and behavior of defects during growth and cooling.
The investigations will be carried out at both in IKZ labs and synchrotron radiation sources such as the KIT (Karlsruhe) ESRF (Grenoble) and DESY (Hamburg). The work will include complementary characterization by laser scattering tomography and theoretical modeling of dislocation dynamics based on known stress fields. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with the Institute for Photon Science and Synchrotron Radiation (IPS) at KIT Karlsruhe. Regular scientific exchange joint meetings and joint experiments at synchrotron sources are pivotal for its success.
Requirements:
Prior experience in the following fields is an asset to your application:
What we offer
The position is limited to three years an extension for another year is possible. Payment is according to TVD Bund (E13 75%) (Collective agreement for the public sector). The contract includes the usual social benefits (30 vacation days in a 5-day week flexible working hours). The Leibniz-Institut fr Kristallzchtung actively promotes the development of young scientists and follows the guidelines of the Leibniz Association.
The Leibniz-Institut fr Kristallzchtung actively supports a healthy work-life balance and is an equal opportunities employer. Female candidates are encouraged to apply and will be given preference if suitably qualified. Among equally qualified candidates preference will be given to candidates with disabilities. IKZ promotes diversity. We welcome every qualified application regardless of age belief disabilities ethnic origin gender nationality religion or sexual orientation.
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We look forward to receiving your application!