PhD-position: Quantum nano-optomechanics

at  AMOLF

1AO, Noord-Holland, Netherlands -

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Immediate11 Aug, 2024Not Specified13 May, 2024N/APhysics,Eligibility,Quantum Optics,PhotonicsNoNo
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WORK ACTIVITIES

The Photonic Forces group at AMOLF is looking for PhD students to join our team working on the intriguing physics of nano-optomechanical systems. We are fascinated by the ability of light to measure and control mechanical motion in new and powerful ways. We seek to challenge the limits of mechanical precision measurements, and devise new ways to manipulate the quantum states of macroscopic objects. These projects are at the interface of quantum physics, photonics, and nano-engineering. They have a mainly experimental character, but feature strong ties to the rich theoretical background.
Our group offers an open and collaborative environment in which we focus on hands-on learning and personal growth of all group members. We are looking for excited and talented students, who are eager to develop new skills and engage new experimental and theoretical challenges.
You will use the extreme interactions between photons and phonons that are realized when light and motion are co-localized at nanometer scales in carefully designed resonators. With these, we see on the one hand to push the known boundaries of mechanical metrology: exploring whether quantum limits of displacement detection can be evaded by smart measurement protocols, and whether concepts like quantum squeezing and entanglement can boost sensor performance. On the other hand, we want to use these optomechanical interactions to control the quantum states of mechanical resonators, and see the strange predictions of quantum physics in action in tangible, macroscopic objects.
During your PhD, you will learn and employ all aspects of quantum nano-optomechanics research: from conceptual design and modelling to nanofabrication in the cleanroom, and from high-precision optical interferometry at cryogenic temperatures to writing papers and presenting your results at international conferences.

QUALIFICATIONS

We seek an excellent candidate with a background in physics, with relevant experience (preferably in quantum optics, photonics, (nano)mechanics or general AMO physics). You will need to meet the requirements for an MSc-degree, to ensure eligibility for a Dutch PhD examination. We strongly believe in the benefits of an inclusive and diverse workplace, and encourage people from all backgrounds to apply.

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REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:N/AMax:5.0 year(s)

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