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physics and materials research Your Tasks In-house research in the fields of spintronics/magnetisation dynamics/topological phases. Installation and further development of an existing femtosecond laser
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assembly of nanomaterials is a plus but not required. Essential skills for this role include the ability to design, assemble, and align optical setups built around femtosecond pulsed lasers, integrate
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the development of a complex ultrafast multipulse spectroscopic approach, based on the electronic synchronization of multiple, brand new custom-made femtosecond and nanosecond laser systems. We will probe ultrafast
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elements. These elements will be fabricated in glass using precision femtosecond laser machining that employs adaptive optics to correct aberrations induced when focusing into the substrate. You should
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,Laser science,Chemical reaction,Atomic collision,Electron microscopy,Electron diffraction,Attosecond science,Femtosecond Science For more details, please visit to Ultrashort Electron Beam Science RIKEN
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of processes selected from the following: additive manufacturing (to yield micro-structures), subtractive processes based on electrochemical etching and photolithography and finally femtosecond laser ablation
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The Ultrafast Chiral Dynamics Laboratory at University of Basel, led by Prof. Malte Oppermann, develops time-resolved laser spectroscopy techniques to capture both the structural and electronic
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characterization techniques including transport, single crystal diffraction, and optical spectroscopy, • Experience in femtosecond laser operation and laser pumping experiments. • Experience in quantum emission and
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efficiency of potential future magnonic devices. The postdoc should have a background in experimental condensed matter physics and experience with femtosecond optical lasers or x-ray facilities.
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. Experimental activities will be conducted using a setup that generates high-order (XUV) harmonics of an infrared high-power laser, yielding short pulses in the tens-of-femtoseconds range. Such radiation can be