PhD in Femtosecond optical approaches to magnetic topology on demand

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Eindhoven - Netherlands

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Posted on: 4 days ago
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Departments Department of Applied Physics and Science Education

Introduction

Are you fascinated by the link between the physics of ultrafast optical manipulation topological quests in magnetism and applications for energy efficient computing Join us as a PhD candidate to develop magnetic topology on demand!

Job Description

Topologically-protected conductors of information are robust against perturbations that would normally scatter the information carriers resulting in waste heat and reduction of energy addition to topological protection of electronic charge transport such protection of propagating fluctuations of the magnetization dubbed spin waves or magnons has recently been gaining attention. This PhD project will focus on using femtosecond laser pulses to create (periodic) assemblies of nanosized chiral spin textures on demand. These tunable structures are predicted to host topological spin waves and will provide a unique playground to experimentally explore their fascinating dynamics.

This project consists of an experiment-theory collaboration in which a PhD candidate in Experimental Nano & Ultrafast Magnetism supervised by Prof. Bert Koopmans based at Eindhoven University of Technology collaborates closely with a PhD candidate in Condensed-Matter Theory based at Utrecht University supervised by Prof. Rembert Duine.

In this project we aim to develop an optical pen using laser-induced magnetization dynamics and switching to write topological magnetic periodic structures that consist for example of skyrmions topological magnetic whirls in the magnetization. Along the edges of such structures topologically-protected spin waves will propagate without scattering and loss of energy. Such structures could potentially be a novel building block for future computer chips and more sustainable IT technologies.

Your research will be to design and fabricate magnetic thin films using the NanoAccess facility contribute to the development of the optical pen to write patterns of skyrmions and explore their dynamics with a suite of state-of-the-art time and spatially resolved optical and electrical tools. Research will include femtosecond magneto-optical spectroscopies as well as magnetic force- and scanning electron microscopy.

You will collaborate closely with your theoretical partner in Utrecht learning from theory to improve optical strategies and design next generation structures striving together to understand the experimental outcomes and as a team suggesting new directions for the research to explore. You will publish your findings in research articles and by giving talks and presenting posters at national and international research conferences. During the four-year period of the PhD position you will grow into an independent researcher who can conduct research in a collaborative environment.

Job Requirements

  • A masters degree (or an equivalent university degree)in experimental physics with a preferred specialization in condensed matter / nanomaterials / magnetism and/or light-matter interaction.
  • A research-oriented attitude with excellent experimental skills.
  • Interest ranging from fundamental physics to handling dedicated experimental set-ups and thin film engineering.
  • Strong motivation to work in a team combining good organization and communication skills.
  • Motivated to develop your teaching skills and coach students.
  • Fluent in spoken and written English (C1 level).

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A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful green campus within walking distance of the central train addition we offer you:

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