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Résumé du poste

Une entreprise innovante recherche un doctorant pour participer à des expériences de mesure ultra-précises dans le domaine de la physique fondamentale. Ce poste passionnant implique l'utilisation de technologies de pointe, telles que les lasers à cascade quantique, pour explorer des questions fondamentales sur la variation du rapport des masses proton-électron. Le candidat idéal aura une solide formation en physique, avec un accent sur la spectroscopie et la physique moléculaire. Rejoignez une équipe dynamique et contribuez à des recherches qui pourraient révolutionner notre compréhension de l'univers et des constantes fondamentales.

Qualifications

  • Forte fondation en physique ou chimie physique, notamment en spectroscopie.
  • Compétences en techniques expérimentales et analyse de données souhaitées.

Responsabilités

  • Participer à des expériences de mesure ultra-précises des transitions moléculaires.
  • Stabiliser un nouveau laser dans une région spectrale pertinente.

Connaissances

Spectroscopie
Physique des lasers
Physique moléculaire
Optique quantique
Analyse de données
Modélisation computationnelle
Résolution de problèmes

Formation

Master en physique

Outils

Lasers à cascade quantique (QCL)
Standards de fréquence optique

Description du poste

Metrology, molecules and fundamental tests

Organisation/Company: Metrology, molecules and fundamental tests

Department: Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers

Research Field: Physics » Quantum mechanics, Physics » Optics, Physics » Metrology, Physics » Chemical physics

Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1)

Positions: PhD Positions

Country: France

Application Deadline: 31 Jul 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Paris)

Type of Contract: Temporary

Job Status: Full-time

Hours Per Week: 37h40

Offer Starting Date: 1 Sep 2025

Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme

Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No

Looking for potential variations of the proton-to-electron mass ratio and other tests of fundamental physics via precision measurements with molecules

Internship Description:

The PhD student will participate in cutting-edge experiments aimed at ultra-precise measurements of rovibrational molecular transitions and dedicated to measuring/constraining the potential time variation of the proton-to-electron mass ratio (µ), a fundamental constant of the standard model (SM). Such variations, if detected, would be a signature of physics beyond the SM, providing insights into the nature of dark matter and dark energy. The idea here is to compare molecular spectra of cosmic objects with corresponding laboratory data. The experimental setup is based on quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) locked to optical frequency combs, with traceability to primary frequency standards, a breakthrough technology developed at Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers (LPL), allowing unprecedented spectroscopic precision in the mid-infrared range.

The PhD will focus on measuring mid-infrared transitions of methanol (CH3OH), a molecule known for its enhanced sensitivity to changes in µ. The student will set up and stabilize a new QCL in a spectral region hosting particularly relevant transitions. The work will involve achieving sub-Doppler spectroscopic resolution to reach target laboratory frequency accuracies of ~100 Hz needed for comparisons with astronomical observations. This activity is part of the ANR Ultiµos project, a collaborative effort which seeks to refine current constraints on the possible variation of µ which involves leading research institutions, including Laboratoire Kastler Brossel (LKB, L. Hilico) and MONARIS (C. Janssen) at Sorbonne Université. The three partners of the Ultiµos consortium will collaborate to conduct measurements in methanol and other species such as ammonia (NH3) in different spectral windows, to identify transitions as targets for future Earth/space comparison campaigns, which could further tighten constraints on variations of µ. Other collaborators, such as Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Onsala Space Observatory, will provide theoretical and observational/astronomical support to complement the experimental efforts.

The proposed laser technology is also crucial for the ongoing development at LPL of a new-generation molecular clock specifically designed for precision vibrational spectroscopy of cold polyatomic molecules. The student may therefore be involved in first precise spectroscopic measurements on cold molecules produced at ~1 K in a novel cold molecule apparatus. Combining frequency metrology and cold molecule research has the potential to bring even more stringent constraints on a drifting µ, and opens possibilities for using polyatomic molecules to perform other fundamental tests, including the measurement of the energy difference between enantiomers of a chiral molecule, a signature of parity (left-right symmetry) violation, and a sensitive probe of dark matter.

Funding already secured. Potential applicants are also welcome to apply to a master internship position currently available in the same group on a similar subject that could constitute an ideal training for the PhD.

Where to apply

E-mail: benoit.darquie@univ-paris13.fr

Requirements

Research Field: Physics » Quantum mechanics

Education Level: Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field: Physics » Optics

Education Level: Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field: Physics » Metrology

Education Level: Master Degree or equivalent

Research Field: Physics » Chemical physics

Education Level: Master Degree or equivalent

Skills/Qualifications:

The ideal candidate should have a strong foundation in physics or chemical physics, particularly in areas such as spectroscopy, laser physics, molecular physics, and quantum optics. Proficiency in experimental techniques, data analysis, and computational modelling is highly desirable. Creativity, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively in an interdisciplinary environment are also key.

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