University of Southampton - Mechatronics, Signal Processing and Control, Faculty of Engineering and the Environment
Qualification type: | PhD |
Location: | Southampton |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students |
Funding amount: | The funding covers EU/UK fees and stipend in line with EPSRC rates |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed on: | 20th April 2015 |
Expires: | 20th July 2015 |
Reference: | EngSci-ELM-102 |
Deadline: Applications will be accepted at any time until the position is filled.
Among the lead-free ferroelectric materials, (K,Na)NbO3 (KNN) family is a promising candidate because it has relatively large piezoelectric coefficients and a high Curie temperature. KNN-based thin films have also been demonstrated with outstanding piezoelectric voltage constants that rivals the currently market-dominant PZT thin films. This implies that there is significant potential in applying KNN-based thin films in piezoelectric sensors.
In this project, we explore the integration of KNN-based ferroelectric films in microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). The aim is to demonstrate a feasible alternative to PZT-based MEMS devices due to the industry-wide push to eliminate toxic lead from consumer electronics. Unlike the well-developed etching processes for PZT films, patterning techniques for KNN-based films are relatively unexplored. Hence, suitable process integration routes for incorporating these KNN-based films in MEMS devices will be developed.
This project is part of a collaboration between the University of Southampton and A*STAR Singapore’s Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE). The successful candidate will spend two years at A*STAR IMRE and during this time they will be supervised by Dr Kui Yao from IMRE. The candidate will be supervised by Dr Suan Hui Pu whilst based at the University of Southampton.
The funding associated with this project covers EU/UK fees and stipend. Overseas students may have to cover the difference between EU/UK fees and international fees.
If you wish to discuss any details of the project informally, please contact Dr Suan Hui Pu, USMC and Electromechanical Research Group, Email: suanhui.pu<στο>southampton.ac.uk, Tel: +60 7 560 2 461