#25-01Assessment of passivation properties of 2D materials for photonic applications
Addressed topics: Micro- and Nanoelectronics, Nano technology
Student research project Bachelor-Thesis Master-Thesis
In recent years, the photonic landscape has witnessed a transformative shift driven by the demand for capacity to transmit, process and manipulate digital and analog signals. Due to their proven properties, 2D-materials like graphene offer the ideal material basis for new, innovative applications for electronic and sensor components, such as IR-emitter, modulators or integrated heaters. Still, their integration poses challenges like homogeneity, reliability and scalability in cases like passivation.
What will you do:
- Investigation of different 2D nanomaterials for passivation
- Transfer of hBn
- Preparation of test vehicles
- Advanced surface analytics
We are currently looking for students for bachelor and master theses. We can discuss ideas together to find the right topic for you. Join us as a student in our 200mm research fab and help us developing new technologies for photonic integrated circuits.
What you bring along:
- You are studying physics, engineering (micro-/nanotechnologies), chemistry or an equivalent degree program.
- Practical knowledge of analytical characterization methods.
- An independant and autonomous way of working.
- Still studying in Chemnitz, Mittweida or surrounding area.
- A grade point average of <2
What you can expect:
- Insight into a variety of technologies in the field of micro- and nanotechnologies.
- Dive into the fascinating world of our 200mm pilot line.
- Collaboration in innovative and exciting research projects, with the opportunity to contribute your own ideas.
- Professional supervision and a varied range of tasks.
- Flexible working hours and thus the optimal compatibility of studies and practice.
We value and promote the diversity of our employees' skills and therefore welcome all applications - regardless of age, gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion, disability, sexual orientation and identity. Severely disabled people are given preference if they are equally suitable.
Contact: Marc Stevens
Marc.Stevens@enas.fraunhofer.de
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Contact
M.Sc. Marc Stevens
Carbon Nanodevice Group
Department Nano Device Technologies NDT
Fraunhofer Institut for Electronic Nanosystems (ENAS)
Technologie-Campus 3
D-09126 Chemnitz
Germany
marc.stevens@…