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CAPTURING AND OBSERVING 1E-16 MOL OF GAS

Projeto 4 a 6 meses

2800 Lyngby (Denmark)

DTU - Technical University of Denmark

Publicado em 8 de novembro de 2023

  • Contrato

    Projeto 4 a 6 meses

  • Localização

    2800 Lyngby (Denmark)

  • Data de início

    Logo que possível

  • Salário

    Informação não fornecida

  • Teletrabalho

    Não especificado

In order to measure catalytic activity of a single isolated nanoparticle one must seal it inside a micron-sized volume with the reaction gas. There is currently a large research effort working towards this goal at DTU Physics.

We have developed MEMS devices (chips) with such tiny cavities which can be sealed using a layer of graphene – and which are TEM transparent.

You will use graphene or hBN to seal cavities on these chips in various gasses and gas mixtures and measure how the gas leaks (or or reacts) over time – and as a function of temperature. In order to measure this you will use at least one of the following three methods:

- AFM – observing the time-evolution of the pressure induced static deflection of the graphene sealing membranes.

- TEM – measuring EELS spectra of the captive gas and observing the signal over time.

- Laser interferometry – the graphene sealing membranes can be excited to vibrate (like a drum head) and the frequency changes with gas pressure. The vibration can be detected as a phase shift of a laser beam reflecting off the membrane.

The project will be part of the ongoing VISION research initiative at DTU Physics.

REQUIREMENTS

Main prerequisite: Ambition to master several experimental techniques and push the state of the art. 

Course 10304 is an advantage.


PRACTICAL DETAILS

The project is intended for 1 or 2 students with 30-35 ECTS points per student.


CONTACT

Supervisor: Peter Vesborg, DTU Physcis, Bldg. 307

Email: < email eliminado por razões de segurança >


Data limite de candidatura

20 de outubro de 2029

Nível de estudos

Nível de mestrado, MSc ou Programa Grande Escola

Função

Energia, Materiais e Mecânica