CIC05: Master project on EXPLORING DEVICES WITH VAN DER WAALS HETEROSTRUCTURES

 

The Nanoscience Cooperative Research Center, CIC nanoGUNE, located in Donostia / San Sebastian, Basque Country (Spain), is currently looking for a

 

Master Student

 

to work on

 

EXPLORING DEVICES WITH VAN DER WAALS HETEROSTRUCTURES 

 

NanoGUNE is a research center devoted to conducting world-class nanoscience research for a competitive growth of the Basque Country. NanoGUNE is a member of the Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA) and is recognized by the Spanish Research Agency as a María de Maeztu Unit of Excellence.

 

Conventional monolithic materials have dominated electronic and optical devices for decades, mostly thanks to our ever-increasing ability to control the properties of bulk materials. However, as we approach the range of the single nanometre scale in our fabrication capabilities, it is necessary for the industry to be able to create, control and profit from novel materials and architectures. In this context, the rich library of 2D layered materials presents multiple opportunities to design novel spintronics and valleytronics devices. Making use of the possibility to create 2D artificial van der Waals heterostructures, in this project we will overcome single materials by focusing on the interface as an active playground. For instance, we will perform interface engineering by combining different magnetic and non-magnetic 2D layers in an unprecedent fashion, exploring new magnetic ground states which are not accessible neither in single materials nor in conventional multilayers. We will also explore spin and valley physics in van der Waals heterostructures by combining 2D layered materials with complementary properties.

More information about our research in this topic can be found in this selection of our recent articles: Nano Lett. 19, 1074 (2019), Nano Lett. 19, 8758 (2019), APL Materials 8, 071103 (2020), Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 047202 (2021), Advanced Materials 34, 2200474 (2022), Nature Commun. 14, 7253 (2023) and Nano Lett. 24, 4471(2024).

In this
project, the Master student will be responsible for the design and preparation of structures by exfoliation and stamping of 2D materials in controlled atmosphere and device fabrication by standard electron-beam lithography. (S)he will be also involved in the magneto-transport measurements (high magnetic fields and low temperatures), data analysis, and drafting of results. We offer an international and competitive environment, state-of-the-art equipment (including a class 100 cleanroom for nanofabrication capabilities), and the possibility of performing research at the highest level.

The
position is offered in the Nanodevices Group, led by Luis E. Hueso (l.hueso@nanogune.eu) and co-led by Fèlix Casanova (f.casanova@nanogune.eu). More information can be found at https://www.nanogune.eu/en/research.

Note: This is an experimental project. The Master student will carry out all experiments at CIC nanoGUNE in Donostia/San Sebastián.


The position is expected to start in
01/09/2025 and for a total length of up to 10 months (01/09/2025 - 30/06/2026).

Candidates should
apply by completing the form below and attaching the following documents:

a. A complete CV
b. Academic Record and Cover Letter grouped in a single PDF file

The
deadline for applications is 22/06/2025.

 

 

 

 

NOTES:

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