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A leading research organization in France is seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher to develop innovative spin injectors based on chiral organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites for optoelectronic applications. The role involves manufacturing devices and performing measurements at cryogenic temperatures. Candidates should have proficiency in English and French, experience in UV lithography, and a background in condensed matter physics. This position is funded through a national research project and is based in Nancy.
Organisation/Company CNRS Department Institut Jean Lamour Research Field Engineering Physics Technology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country France Application Deadline 18 Dec 2025 - 23:59 (UTC) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 35 Offer Starting Date 1 Feb 2026 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
The position involves developing a new type of spin injector based on chiral organic‑inorganic hybrid perovskites (OIHP) for spin‑optoelectronic applications. Thanks to the chirality‑induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect, electrons (or holes) passing through the chiral OIHP layer can generate strongly spin‑polarized carriers.
The Institute Jean Lamour (IJL) is a joint research unit of CNRS and Université de Lorraine. Focused on materials and processes science and engineering, it covers: materials, metallurgy, plasmas, surfaces, nanomaterials and electronics.
By 2025, IJL has 259 permanent staff (34 researchers, 133 teacher‑researchers, 92 IT‑BIATSS) and 374 non‑permanent staff (136 doctoral students, 48 post‑doctoral students / contractual researchers and more than 190 trainees), from some sixty different nationalities.
Partnerships exist with 150 companies and our research groups collaborate with more than 60 countries throughout the world.
Its exceptional instrumental platforms are spread over 4 sites ; the main one is located on Artem campus in Nancy.
The work will be carried out within the Nanomaterials for Optoelectronics team on the ANR‑DFG ChiralSpinLaser project. The candidate will work at the IJL laboratory (UMR 7198) on the ARTEM campus in Nancy. Travel within Europe is to be expected.
Team 104 “Nanomaterials for Optoelectronics” (https://NanoOptoSpin.ijl.cnrs.fr) of the IJL's Physics of Matter and Materials (P2M) department is developing fundamental and applied research based on its expertise in the field of semiconductor nanomaterials to study optical and magnetic properties through detailed structural, optoelectronic, and magneto‑transport characterizations.
The candidate will work full‑time as a postdoctoral researcher on the ChiralSpinLaser project, which aims to explore a new type of spin injector based on chiral organic‑inorganic hybrid perovskites (OIHP).
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