Optimization of Gap-plasmon Resonators for Environmental Systems
ABG-130316 | Thesis topic | |
2025-04-01 | Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant) |
- Physics
Topic description
Plasmonic nanostructures, particularly Nanoparticle-on-Mirror (NPoM) configurations, offer highly localized electromagnetic field enhancements, making them ideal for sensing applications. The NPoM configuration is a specific geometry that combines a metallic nanoparticle, typically nanocubes, and a flat metallic surface separated by a dielectric nanometer-scale gap.
This PhD project aims to develop and optimize NPoM-based plasmonic sensors by combining nanoscale characterization (s-SNOM: scattering-scanning nearfield optical microscopy and CL: cathodoluminescence) with numerical inverse design (ID) methods for optimizing and predict performances. The candidate will explore how nanoparticle size, shape, spacing, and dielectric environments influence localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs) first for a single subunits and then over complex architectures combining several ones.
Through this project, we expect to gain a better understanding of the coupling mechanisms, between the metal thin film substrate and the nanocubes and/or between neighboring nanocubes, within the proposed complex architecture. This should allow moving towards better optimization in terms of exaltations, confinements, but also sensitivity and selectivity toward better sensing performance. By integrating computational simulations, global optimization algorithms and/or machine learning models, and advanced experimental techniques, this research will establish a systematic framework for designing NPoM architectures with optimized plasmonic properties for applications in environmental monitoring or chemical detection. The ultimate goal will be to develop such platform at a competitive level in the field of optical sensor and a validation step is envisioned on the detection of volatile organic components (VOC).
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Presentation of host institution and host laboratory
The candidate will be based between the Institut Fresnel and the IM2NP both in Marseille. At the Institut Fresnel, the candidate will work within the RCMO team experts in nanophotonics, optical nearfield microscopy and optical thin film. At the IM2NP, the candidates will work within the Lumen-PV experts in electromagnetic
modelization, inverse design (ID), nanophotonics. The candidate will spend also at least two months in Germany at the HZDR in Dresden for characterization using cathodoluminescence. Furthermore, the project will benefit of the strong collaboration with the CINaM in Marseille, crucial for the fabrication of the nanoparticles-on-mirror systems.
Candidate's profile
We are looking for an excellent candidate with a strong background and interest in optics (nanophotonics, far and nearfield optical microscopy, optical components) and in numerical programming (Python). This project gathered both cutting-edge technologies for characterization at the nanoscale and computational techniques for optimization and inverse design problems. The candidate should be motivated, with skills in experiment and strong taste in numerical programming, with an interest in the intersection of nanophotonics and artificial intelligence for cutting-edge sensing applications. Others eligibility criteria imposed by the call: - The candidate should not have been affiliated to / employed by a French institution for more than 12 months in the last 3 years - The candidate should not have carried out research for more than 4 years since obtaining their master's degree - Acceptance to work with us will be subjected to the ZRR (restricted area) clearance. - Application deadline April 21st, 2025, 5pm.
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