Join our team to the next possible date as PhD Position - Quantitative Analysis of Carrier Dynamics in Operando Photovoltaic Devices Using Analytical Electron Microscopy The Ernst Ruska-Centre (ER-C) for microscopy and spectroscopy with electrons is a center of excellence in advanced transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and spectroscopy for addressing topical problems in materials science, solid-state physics and chemistry, biology and soft matter. It comprises three divisions which each have a different focus. At ER-C-1 Physics of Nanoscale Systems) we carry out systematic characterizations using various complementary techniques, including the latest TEM based techniques, such as electron holography, HR-(S)TEM, high energy resolution spectroscopy, 4D-STEM, and ptychography. This enables the measurement of, e.g., electrical potentials and magnetic fields, polarization fields, built-in potentials, strain, and carrier dynamics on nanometer scales with high temporal resolution. Institute issuing the offer: ER-C 1 Your Job: This PhD thesis aims to quantitatively study the initial stages of light conversion into electrical signals in Si-based photovoltaic devices. The research will employ off-axis electron holography, combined with ultra-fast laser excitation and ultra-short electron pulses, to monitor carrier dynamics. The goal is to identify and map regions of high quantum efficiency as well as recombination centers, thereby contributing to the development of improved photovoltaic designs.
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