PhD in Advanced Magnetic Microscopy Techniques at University of London, UK   1812 views

Scanning probe microscopy (SPM) is widely recognized as one of the most important techniques for surface measurements with nanoscale accuracy.

Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is a specific SPM mode allowing for the acquisition of information about magnetization distributions with high resolution.

 

—————Quick Overview————-
OrganizationUniversity of London
Fellowship LevelPhD
CountryUK
Subject areasPhysics, Microscopy
Fellowship amount
EligibilityDegree in Relevant Subject
Deadline30 March 2016
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Subject areas

  • Magnetic imaging and determination of the domain structure
  • Development and implementation of advanced microscopic methods
  • Development of the approach for quantitative analysis of MFM images
  • Design and fabrication of magnetic nanodevices and custom-made probes
  • Measurement of magnetotransport properties of nanodevices.

Skills to develop:

  • Basic (AFM, MFM, EFM) and advanced (SGM, SKPM, sSNOM) SPM techniques.
  • Nanofabrication techniques (thin film deposition, lithography, FIB, etc.).
  • Transport and noise measurements in nanodevices (LabView modelling, transport measurement setup, spectrum analyser, etc.).
  • Advance transport measurements (4-probe STM, including Cryogenic, high magnetic field operation).
  • Physical modelling (MATLAB, COMSOL).

 

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Contact Details

Royal Holloway, University of London

Egham,

Surrey,

TW20 0EX

T: +44 (0)1784 434455

 

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