EOS Annual Meeting 200829th Sep - 2nd Oct 2008
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EOS Conferences held under the umbrella of the World of Photonics Congress 200914th - 19th Jun 2009
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The Optics Research Group currently has two positions for PhD students in the area of THz near-field microscopy.Short description of the researchUnder normal circumstances, light cannot be focused down to spotsizes with diameters smaller than approximately half-a-wavelength. For radiation with a frequency of 1 THz, which corresponds to a wavelength of 300 micrometers, this implies that it is impossible to study objects smaller than about 150 micrometer. This so-called diffraction limit thus poses a problem for the development of a THz microscope. Requirements- PhD candidates should have a Masters degree in Physics or Electrical Engineering. Knowledge of optics and lasers is recommended. General information:The Optics Research Group within the faculty of Applied Sciences is active in the field of wave propagation, diffraction and image formation. Apart from optical aperture synthesis for astronomical and space applications, current research topics are imaging with Terahertz radiation, subwavelength phenomena and lithography. Application:Application, curriculum vitae and possible list of publications to be sent to: |
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