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%)
Group | FS-PETRA-D (P03) |
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Project Category | A1. Solid-state physics and nanoscience |