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Master Thesis Topic
There is an increasing interest in coupling the dynamic strain of surface acoustic waves (SAWs)
to electrical excitations in semiconductor heterostructures containing 2D materials to acoustically
manipulate their optoelectronic properties. While optical phenomena in 2D nanostructures can be
conveniently mapped by photoluminescence, local probing of mechanical properties remains
challenging. This task can, nevertheless, be assisted by high-frequency (GHz) SAWs, which are
particularly suitable for probing very thin objects due to their micron-size wavelengths and their
confinement near the surface.
Objective:
The goal of this project is to spatially probe the SAW profile in semiconductor heterostructures
containing 2D materials using atomic-force microscopy (AFM). The key objectives are:
Methodology:
The project will involve a combination of clean-room, RF characterization and AFM scanning
probe techniques. The key tasks include:
Expected Outcomes:
The expected main results of the project are
Skills and Requirements
Opportunities and Benefits
Dr. Mingyun Yuan
+49 30 20377-503
yuan@pdi-berlin.de
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