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PhD student position available in Delft The Netherlands

Project title: Optoelectronic Properties of Quantum Dot Solids

A position is available for a PhD student to study new functional metamaterials based on 
semiconductor quantum dots. The combination of quantum dots with different size or 
composition leads to optoelectronic properties  that are of great promise for application in 
e.g. solar cells, transistors, catalysis, labeling and bio-medical testing. The project is part 
of a collaborative research program with the University of Utrecht and the Kavli Institute 
for Nanoscience in Delft. 
The project focuses on fundamental studies of electronic excited states (excitons) and 
charge carriers in thin films consisting of a combination of self-organizing quantum dots, 
such as CdSe, CdTe, PbSe, PbS, InAs. You will study the dynamics of excitons and charge 
carriers with femtosecond and nanosecond pump-probe laser techniques, including 
microwave and terahertz conductivity measurements. In addition high-energy electron 
pulses can be used to specifically generate charges. The aim is to provide fundamental 
insights into the effects of material composition on exciton and charge dynamics. You will 
study to which extent charge generation by photon absorption can be optimized. 
Particular attention will be paid to charge generation in donor-acceptor systems. The 
mechanism of motion of excitons and charges from one quantum dot to another will be 
characterized. 

Information and application 
Please contact prof.dr. Laurens D.A.Siebbeles, e-mail: [log in to unmask] Our 
webpage can be found at www.dct.tudelft.nl/om. Applications should include letter of 
motivation, CV and names of references.

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