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The Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung currently offers a
Research Assistant (m/f/d)
part-time at 50%
position for the topic
Investigation of atomic and microscopic mechanisms of
electromechanical coupling in uniaxial ferroelectrics.
Electromechanical coupling is the ability of some solids to convert mechanical and electrical energies into one another. This physical phenomenon is of huge academic and industrial interest. Perovskite oxides ferroelectrics usually lead-based are currently the largest group of industrially relevant electromechanically active materials and used in pressure sensors actuators transducers etc.
Fundamental knowledge of the structural mechanisms behind electromechanical coupling will allow for their systematic exploitation and go beyond the empirical approaches to optimize the functional materials properties. A detailed study of these fundamental mechanisms in industrially relevant materials is generally hindered by the additional presence of ferroelasticity. Uniaxial ferroelectric single crystals are free from ferroelastic domains and therefore most suitable to analyze the structural response under external electric field.
This project aims for a detailed understanding of the role of purely ferroelectric domains in electromechanical coupling. These domains form to balance energy contributions from internal stresses and electric some materials this can lead to anomalous enhancement of the electromechanical coupling. The objective is to quantify the crystallographic and domain-related changes in such materials for any state along the ferroelectric hysteresis loop. Furthermore the concept of electrostriction as origin of piezoelectricity in polar materials will be explored and tested.
The Research Assistant will focus on the characterization of the structure of single-crystals subjected to time-dependent electric fields. Uniaxial ferroelectrics grown by dedicated IKZ groups are available for this study. The work involves time- and field-dependent X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements both in IKZ labs and synchrotron radiation sources such as the ESRF DESY or BESSY. Spatially resolved characterization on the microscale will be performed to study the influence of domain walls on elastic strain and polarization fields. The work will also include complementary characterization by laser interferometry and piezo-force microscopy (PFM) at IKZ and by electrical measurements. The project will be carried out in collaboration with Tel-Aviv University (TAU) and TU Bergakademie Freiberg which requires regular scientific exchange for success. This will also involve joint (virtual) meetings and joint experiments at synchrotron sources. The work can partially be carried out remotely while long-term lab-visits (several weeks per year) at the mentioned partner institutions will be required.
Requirements:
Prior experience in the following fields is an asset to your application:
What we offer
The position is limited to two years. Payment is according to TVöD Bund (Treaty for German public service) 50% E13 including the usual social benefits (30 vacation days in a 5-day week flexible working hours). The Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung actively promotes the development of young scientists and follows the guidelines of the Leibniz Association.
The Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung 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.
For information about the project please contact:
Dr. Carsten RichterTel. 49 (30)
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Required Experience:
Junior IC