We are looking for a curious and motivated new member of our team working on single-walled carbon nanotubes as one-dimensional semiconductors. The goal of this PhD project is to understand the many-body physics of excitons and trions in carbon nanotubes, i.e., the spectroscopic features (optical absorption/emission) of chemically, electrochemically and electrostatically doped carbon nanotubes at different carrier densities and temperatures.
The project is embedded in the Collaborative Research Centre “Isolated quantum systems and universality in extreme conditions” (SFB 1225, https://www.isoquant-heidelberg.de/) and the Institute for Physical Chemistry (https://www.pci.uni-heidelberg.de/en) in Heidelberg ensuring close collaboration between theorists and experimentalists.
More information can be found here.