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Une institution de recherche reconnue recherche des candidats pour un projet de thèse sur les matériaux hybrides organiques-inorganiques. Ce projet passionnant se concentre sur la synthèse et la caractérisation de nouveaux matériaux à base de cuivre(I), explorant leurs propriétés optiques uniques. Les candidats auront l'opportunité de travailler avec une équipe renommée dans un environnement collaboratif, bénéficiant de ressources complètes pour mener à bien leurs recherches. En plus d'une formation de haut niveau, les doctorants auront accès à un réseau professionnel international, renforçant ainsi leur carrière dans le domaine de la chimie. Si vous êtes motivé et passionné par la recherche, cette offre est faite pour vous.
Organisation/Company: Nantes Université
Department: IMN UMR-CNRS
Research Field: Chemistry » Inorganic chemistry
Researcher Profile: First Stage Researcher (R1)
Positions: PhD Positions
Country: France
Application Deadline: 31 May 2025 - 23:59 (Europe/Paris)
Type of Contract: Temporary
Job Status: Full-time
Hours Per Week: 35
Offer Starting Date: 1 Oct 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
Organic-inorganic hybrid materials based on copper(I) complexes display particularly interesting optical properties due to their stimuli-responsive character. These luminescence properties are characterized by a change in emission under the effect of external stimuli, such as pressure (mechanochromism), temperature (thermochromism) or exposure to solvent vapors (vapochromism). Applications for these materials include detection, lighting and anti-counterfeiting. These copper-based materials have attracted growing interest in recent years, both from an economic and environmental point of view, due to the low cost of copper element and its low toxicity. Recent studies have shown the potential of these materials as an alternative to hybrid perovskites, which present toxicity problems due to lead. For the development of this fast-growing family of copper materials, in-depth knowledge of their optical properties is essential, and in particular for their further optimization. Indeed, the emissive excited states of these materials, often multiple and different in nature, are still difficult to determine precisely. In this context, the aim of this thesis project is to rationalize the optical properties of these materials through an approach combining experiment and theory.
References:
(1) S. Perruchas, Dalton Trans. 2021, 50, 12031.
(2) J. Delafoulhouze, M. Cordier, J.-Y. Mevellec, F. Massuyeau, O. Hernandez, C. Latouche and S. Perruchas, Chem. Commun. 2024, 60, 5278.
The thesis project will focus on the synthesis, characterization and rationalization of the luminescence properties of new copper(I)-based materials. The establishment of structure/property relationships will be at the heart of the research. In particular, X-ray diffraction/total scattering techniques as well as transient Raman and FTIR spectroscopies will be employed. In parallel, DFT calculations will be carried out to simulate emission and vibrational spectra, in order to interpret experimental results. Solid-state molecular structures will be studied, and the impact of intermolecular interactions (extended solid) on luminescence properties will also be evaluated by DFT. This thesis project should enable us to gain in-depth knowledge of the optical properties of these materials with significant applicative potential.
The host laboratory is the Institut des Matériaux de Nantes (IMN, UMR 6502). IMN is a joint CNRS - Nantes University research unit, with over 200 staff. The candidate will join IMN's MIOPS team, under the supervision of Sandrine Perruchas. This team is renowned for its expertise in hybrid materials for optics. The candidate will be provided with all the materials and equipment needed to carry out the research project.
Nantes Université is a recognized institution and a major research center in Western France. With 42,000 students and 3,200 lecturers and researchers, Nantes Université seeks to meet today's major challenges. Located near the Atlantic coast and 2 hours from Paris by train, Nantes is a large city regularly ranked for its quality of life and well-known for its cultural scene.
PhD students in physics, chemistry and geosciences receive training in internationally recognized laboratories associated with the CNRS. They also benefit from a wage of €2,200 gross per month. Within the Graduate School 3MG, students are able to attend courses dedicated to research and innovation and take part in events and meetings in France or abroad to develop their professional network.
Candidates will have to submit the following documents:
Pre-selected candidates will be contacted directly for an interview with a committee composed of at least the thesis director and a representative of the Graduate School.
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