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Bachelor / Master Project - Analysis of Elemental Distribution in CdSe Nanowires upon Cation-Exchange
in Hamburg
Research Goal
Colloidally grown CdSe nanowires (NWs) may serve as templates for the synthesis of metallic Ag2Se NWs via cation exchange. A detailed knowledge of the exchange kinetics and the spatial distribution of the silver ions is essential when designing opto-electronic devices. Thus, Ag2xCd1-xSe NWs were investigated after sequential exchange steps using X-ray fluorescence (XRF) at the scanning X-ray microscope P06 at DESY. The preliminary visualization of the elemental distribution rendered promising results: for the first time, we could detect all involved ions.
However, a comprehensive analysis comprising a sophisticated fitting procedure is still lacking. Especially the analysis of the silver dopant introduced during the initial exchange steps requires customized algorithms for a quantitative analysis of the chemical processes at the nanoscale.
Tasks
- Analysis of pre-existing data with respect to the elemental distribution in Ag2xCd1-xSe NWs upon cation exchange
- Comparison of different fitting methods and development / refinement of a Python-based procedure
- Correlation of the X-ray microscopy data with supplementary data from laboratory-based measurements (SEM, AFM)
- Participation at synchrotron beamtimes
- Scientific presentation of the results
If you are interested in the project, don't hesitate to write us an email or talk to us after lectures.
Conditions
Begin: Anytime
Program: Physics, CiS, Nanoscience
Where: DESY
Remote-office regulations may apply, according to the current COVID-19 situation
Language: German, English
Contact
Dr. Michael Stückelberger
michael.stueckelberger@desy.de
DESY Photon Science
Bldg. 25f, Room L462 - Notkestr. 85, D-22607 Hamburg
Kontakt
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