Forschungszentrum Jülich's Ernst Ruska-Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons (ER-C), specifically the Physics of Nanoscale Systems (ER-C-1), is a world-class research institute focused on understanding and engineering materials at the atomic scale. Using state-of-the-art electron microscopy and spectroscopy, the institute develops new experimental methods to reveal how nanoscale structures determine magnetic, electronic, catalytic, and soft-matter properties. Its research supports major challenges in energy conversion and storage, advanced materials, nanotechnology, and emerging life-science applications. ER-C-1 also operates as part of a national user facility, giving academic and industrial researchers access to cutting-edge instruments, expert support, and collaborative opportunities in an international environment—making it an outstanding place for PhD candidates to carry out high-impact, interdisciplinary research.
The PhD project investigates ultrafast magnetisation dynamics in cobalt nanowires using time-resolved off-axis electron holography with picosecond temporal resolution in a transmission electron microscope retrofitted with an RF-based electron beam pulser. The aim is to probe coherent magnetisation precession and map the spatial evolution of magnetic domains during switching events by applying GHz microwave pump pulses resonant with the nanowire's ferromagnetic resonance frequency. This work will establish a new methodology for studying nanoscale magnetic dynamics relevant to next-generation magnetic memory and logic devices. This project offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of ultra-fast electron microscopy, RF physics, magnetism, and electron holography. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with Dr. Thomas Lagrange (EPFL).
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Place of Employment: Jülich Start Date: To the next possible date Salary: Pay group 13 (75%) TVöD-Bund Application Deadline: The position will be advertised until it is successfully filled.
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