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PhD Opportunity: Advancing Beyond-EUV Plasma Physics at ARCNL, Netherlands

Postdoc in Netherlands

Summary

This is a fully funded, four-year PhD position at the Advanced Research Center for Nanolithography (ARCNL). The project focuses on the fundamental physics of plasma-based sources for nanolithography, specifically aiming to understand and develop light sources radiating at wavelengths shorter than the current 13.5 nm (Beyond-EUV). The research involves an interdisciplinary approach combining experimental work and numerical modeling.

PhD Opportunity: Advancing Beyond-EUV Plasma Physics at ARCNL, Netherlands


Position Overview

FeatureDetails
DesignationPhD Student
Research AreaPlasma Physics, Atomic/Laser Physics, Nanolithography
LocationAmsterdam Science Park, The Netherlands
Duration4 Years (Full-time, 40 hours/week)
SalaryStarting gross salary of € 3,115 per month
Last Date to ApplyPosition remains open until filled

Research Area

Experimental and theoretical plasma physics focused on developing Beyond-EUV light sources for next-generation nanolithography.

The research is conducted within ARCNL’s Source Department. The goal is to elucidate the properties of “Beyond-EUV” radiating plasmas. Key research objectives include:

  • Quantifying the radiative properties of the plasma.
  • Analyzing the production of fast-moving ions.
  • Optimizing the conversion efficiency of laser light into usable photons.
  • Designing and executing experiments using advanced laser technologies.

Eligibility & Qualifications

  • Degree: You have (or will soon obtain) an MSc degree in (Applied) Physics.
  • Experience: Knowledge of experimental atomic, plasma, and/or laser physics is highly valued, particularly with strong hands-on laboratory skills.
  • Programming: Experience with programming, especially Python, is welcomed.
  • Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills in English are required.

Job Description

As a PhD candidate, you will work at the interface of fundamental physics and industrial application, with close ties to the industrial partner ASML. You will be part of a highly cohesive team and will be responsible for:

  • Designing and executing experiments to understand light and ion emission from plasma.
  • Performing numerical modeling to quantify plasma properties.
  • Working with advanced laser technologies.
  • Participating in training courses specifically developed for PhD students.

How to Apply

Position remains open until filled

Applications can be submitted through the official ARCNL online application portal.

Note: The position is intended as a full-time appointment. ARCNL supports international candidates with housing, visa applications, and compensation for relocation and furnishing expenses.

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