Proposal for a master’s degree internship in our partner laboratory MPQ : Charge and spin transport through 2D van der Waals heterostructures inserted in cavity.
- Position Description
The propagation of charge and spin through the heterostructure will be studied
in the standard DC regime. The intern will be in charge of the nanofabrication, the characterization and the
measurements of the devices. The following methods and techniques will be used : micro and nanofabrication in clean-room environment, structural characterizations by atomic force microscope, electrical transport and magnetotransport measurements from 1K to 300K.
All detailed information is available on the job announcement.
- Contact informations
Internship’s supervisor : clement.barraud@u-paris.fr – 0627065271
More information on the team’s website.
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