We are looking for a highly motivated candidates with a solid background in condensedmatter physics and experience in ultra-high vacuum, cryogenics and transportmeasurements. The project aims to conduct in operando investigations of emergingphenomena in nanodevices based on 2D quantum materials. As part of this position, thecandidate will have the opportunity to work extensively with cutting-edge techniquessuch as low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy (LT-STM) and spin and angleresolved photoemission spectroscopy (SR-ARPES).
The Nanoscale Imaging of 2D Materials group has extensive experience in the study andmanipulation at the atomic scale of 2D materials based on a surface science approach.This involves working with well-defined surfaces under ultra-high vacuum (UHV)conditions and employing techniques such as low temperature scanning tunnelingmicroscopy and spectroscopy (LT-STM/STS). Additionally, we have forged strongcollaborations with the recently formed Spin-ARPES laboratory group and with some ofthe 'state-of-the-art' synchrotron beamlines for the investigation of electronic andmagnetic properties. Furthermore, we actively collaborate with internationaltheoretical and experimental groups.
The position will start on April 2024. Please if you are interested contact
Dr. Manuela Garnica (manuela.garnica@imdea.org)
Dr. Miguel Ángel Valbuena (miguelangel.valbuena@imdea.org)
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