[institut] FW: Post-Doc position for the in situ nanostructure growth experimental end station INS on the synchrotron beamline BM32 ESRF/CEA Grenoble

Aleksandar Milosavljevic vraz at ipb.ac.rs
Tue Oct 2 09:14:18 CEST 2012


 

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Subject: Post-Doc position for the in situ nanostructure growth experimental
end station INS on the synchrotron beamline BM32 ESRF/CEA Grenoble

 

Description

 

The INS instrument of the BM32/Interfaces synchrotron beamline at the ESRF
is dedicated to in situ growth of semiconductor and metal nanostructures. It
uses hard x-rays in the energy regime from 7 to 30 keV, to follow
fundamental aspects of epitaxial growth of nanostructures employing grazing
incidence small angle x-ray scattering (GISAXS) and grazing incidence
diffraction (GID), in situ, during the growth. Its highly versatile growth
chamber can be equipped with several solid source evaporators for metals and
semiconductors, as well as with gas sources of (di)silane and (di)germane
for UHV Chemical Vapor Deposition catalytic growth of nanowires. 

 

Your main research subject will be centered on the investigation of the
structural properties of Si and/or Ge nanowires during their growth by
UHV-CVD, but you will also be associated, in the framework of project funded
by the French Research agency, to the second main in house research subject,
focused on epitaxial graphene on metallic surfaces; its moirés and organized
magnetic nanoparticles on them. 

Your will share your time between a research activity on the above subjects
and a role of local contact on the growth chamber and the beamline. 

 

You will be employed for one year – renewable one more year- by the
CEA-Grenoble who is running the Beamline BM32 at the European Synchrotron
Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble. 

  

The ESRF is one of the brightest x-ray sources in the world and a research
site shared with several other major European scientific institutes. It
offers a highly dynamic, exciting and multinational working environment in
the French Alps.  

 

Qualification/ Experience

 

The candidate should hold a PhD degree in Physics or Chemistry and have some
experience with complex instrumental environment and epitaxial growth
methods; preferentially UHV-CVD or CBE. 

A background in the use of X-ray diffraction or other scattering methods
will be an advantage. 

 

If you are interested, please contact and send a CV and letter of motivation
to  

Gilles Renaud                   
Gilles.Renaud at cea.fr

Institut Nanosciences et Cryogénie/SP2M/NRS phone +33 4 38 78 35 58 

also at  ESRF Grenoble BM32  phone +33 4 76 88 24 20 / 23 16 / 40 03

Application deadline: October 8st, 2012.

Web sites: www.cea.fr <http://www.cea.fr/> ;
www.esrf.eu/UsersAndScience/Experiments/CRG/BM32/;
<http://www.minatec.org/> www.minatec.org/; inac.cea.fr

 

 

 

Gilles Renaud

Co editor of J. Appl. Cryst.

 

CEA-Grenoble, INAC/SP2M/NRS , 

Atomic and Alternative Energies Commission of France (CEA) 

Nanoscience an Cryogeny Institute

17 rue des Martyrs, 38054 Grenoble Cedex 9   

Tel : 04 38 78 35 58

              &

ESRF, CRG/IF BM32 beamline  

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

Tel: 04 76 88 24 20

Mobile phone: 0607470714

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