18 July 2023 to 7 September 2023
Europe/Berlin timezone

Noble metal sputter deposition on nanostructured polymer templates

Not scheduled
20m

Description

Vacuum deposition of functional thin films has applications in numerous fields ranging from structural materials to solar cells, sensors, catalysis and medicine. Time-resolved X-ray scattering under high-speed industrial conditions in combination with spectroscopic methods provide ultimate insights to answer crucial questions about structure-property relationships. This knowledge is essential for the known understanding and design of next-generation nanomaterials with specific properties.

In this summer student project you will:
- Fabricate metal-polymer thin film nanocomposites for optical applications (20%)
- Perform noble metal co-deposition on nanostructured polymer templates (20%)
- Characterize thin film morphology using X-rays and AFM (20%)
- Correlate thin film nanostructures to optical properties using Ellipsometry and UV-Vis spectroscopy (20%)
- Perform acquisition, analysis and simulation of X-ray and optical data (20%)

Field A1: Solid-state physics and nanoscience (application oriented)
DESY Place Hamburg
DESY Division FS
DESY Group FS-PETRA-D

Primary author

Dr Matthias Schwartzkopf (FS-PETRA-D (P03))

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