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Thèse Diffusion Préservant l'Hélicité et Localisation des Ondes Électromagnétiques dans les Milieux Désordonés H/F

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Détail du poste

Établissement : Université Côte d'Azur
École doctorale : SFA - Sciences Fondamentales et Appliquées
Laboratoire de recherche : INPHYNI - Institut de Physique de Nice
Direction de la thèse : Geoffroy AUBRY ORCID 0000000253990015
Début de la thèse : 2026-10-01
Date limite de candidature : 2026-05-01T23:59:59

Context
The HELIX project aims to explore the role of helicity conservation in electromagnetic transport through disordered media. Recent theoretical work suggests that when scattering preserves the helicity (handedness of circular polarization) of electromagnetic waves, Anderson localization can be inhibited, leading to a form of topological delocalization. This phenomenon has never been experimentally tested. The proposed internship will contribute to the preliminary design and modeling steps required to build a microwave platform capable of investigating this effect.

Objectives
The intern will participate in the initial phase of the project, focusing on the design and characterization of helicity-preserving scatterers (dual or quasi-dual meta-atoms) in the microwave regime. The work will involve both theoretical and numerical aspects: understanding the conditions for duality symmetry and helicity preservation, simulating electromagnetic scattering by individual resonators, and studying the collective response of small disordered assemblies.

Work program
Review the fundamental concepts of electromagnetic duality, helicity, and Anderson localization. Use numerical simulation tools (open-source solvers) to calculate the scattering matrices of proposed resonators combining electric and magnetic dipolar modes. Evaluate helicity conversion metrics and identify geometries that minimize helicity relaxation. Investigate how disorder (random spatial arrangements) modifies scattering and transport properties. If time allows, compare the numerical predictions with available experimental data from the microwave laboratory.

Expected outcome
The internship will provide the first quantitative assessment of candidate scatterer designs suitable for helicity-preserving random media. It will yield simulation data and analysis tools that will directly guide the fabrication of prototypes and the subsequent experimental phase of the HELIX project.

The HELIX project aims to explore the role of helicity conservation in electromagnetic transport through disordered media. Recent theoretical work suggests that when scattering preserves the helicity (handedness of circular polarization) of electromagnetic waves, Anderson localization can be inhibited, leading to a form of topological delocalization. This phenomenon has never been experimentally tested. The proposed internship will contribute to the preliminary design and modeling steps required to build a microwave platform capable of investigating this effect.

Le profil recherché

We are looking for candidates who are highly motivated to conduct research and have a keen interest in fundamental physics, particularly wave physics.

Publiée le 17/03/2026 - Réf : 60eb79a4707b283c8220e56bf7f2f076

Thèse Diffusion Préservant l'Hélicité et Localisation des Ondes Électromagnétiques dans les Milieux Désordonés H/F

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  • Azur - 40
  • CDD
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