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Quantum phenomena in single molecules and nanographene
Are you interested in approaching the limit of force resolution? We offer you the possibility to work on a unique ultra high resolution scanning tunneling and force microscope and analyze and control quantum phenomena at the atomic scale.
Keywords: AFM, STM, low temperature, magnetic field, single molecules, force detection
A PhD position is available in the Nanolino group. The topic is related to low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy to probe quantum phenomena in single molecules and nanographene on metallic, insulating and superconductive surfaces. Experiments are performed with unique instruments at low temperatures (1 Kelvin) and ultrahigh vacuum conditions, where clean surfaces can be prepared. In addition, magnetic fields can be applied in the range of 0 to 2 Tesla.
A PhD position is available in the Nanolino group. The topic is related to low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy to probe quantum phenomena in single molecules and nanographene on metallic, insulating and superconductive surfaces. Experiments are performed with unique instruments at low temperatures (1 Kelvin) and ultrahigh vacuum conditions, where clean surfaces can be prepared. In addition, magnetic fields can be applied in the range of 0 to 2 Tesla.
PhD in Physics
PhD in Physics
If interested, please send your CV to thilo.glatzel@unibas.ch or ernst.meyer@unibas.ch
PD Dr. Thilo Glatzel/Prof. Dr. Ernst Meyer, Department of Physics,University of Basel Klingelbergstr. 82, CH-4056 Basel
web: https://nanolino.unibas.ch
If interested, please send your CV to thilo.glatzel@unibas.ch or ernst.meyer@unibas.ch PD Dr. Thilo Glatzel/Prof. Dr. Ernst Meyer, Department of Physics,University of Basel Klingelbergstr. 82, CH-4056 Basel web: https://nanolino.unibas.ch