Multidimensional changes at the photoanode/electrolyte interface during solar water splitting

Stage M2
CEA Saclay, Site de l’Orme des merisiers (91) Essonne, France
February 1 2026
March 1 2026
6 month

Offer description

Information about the internship

  • Field / Topic: Condensed matter physics/ photoelectrochemistry
  • Research Unit: SPEC/LNO
  • Internship place: CEA Saclay
  • Internship duration: 6 months
  • Level of study: Bachelor + 5 years
  • Training: Master 2 / Engineer
  • Continuation in PhD thesis: YES
  • Application deadline: 01/02/2026

Internship description

Subject

Description:    

Mechanisms underlying the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) at the photoanode/electrolyte interface remain poorly understood. This lack of clarity hinders the critical knowledge leap required for efficient water splitting and the production of clean hydrogen. Advanced operando spectromicroscopy approaches — such as Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM) and ptychography — provide a key opportunity to elucidate the role of each relevant parameter (morphology, structure, chemical coordination, etc.) at the nanoscale and during the photoelectrochemical reaction.

This internship is part of a project aimed at exploiting operando methods recently implemented at the STXM instrument (HERMES beamline, SOLEIL synchrotron), within the framework of the ANR OERKOP grant. Homemade micro-photoelectrochemical cells, compatible with the commercial Protochips cell holder, will be used. These cells enable photoanode materials to be grown directly on glassy carbon working electrodes using well-established chemical deposition methods developed in our group¹⁻³. Existing operando spectromicroscopy methods will be complemented by the development of a time-resolved scheme in the millisecond/second range to track transitory reversible effects during the OER.

Missions:

The intern will work at the HERMES beamline (SOLEIL synchrotron) in close collaboration with a post-doctoral researcher and a PhD student. He/she will actively participate in running operando STXM electrochemical experiments. He/she will develop several skills in:

  • Sample synthesis using established methods (aqueous chemical growth, hydrothermal mineralization, dip coating).
  • Material characterization (X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, UV-vis absorption, SEM).
  • Photoelectrochemical characterization (linear sweep voltammetry, cyclic voltammetry).
  • Spectromicroscopy using the STXM instrument at the HERMES beamline.

The intern will have access to state-of-the-art instruments and cutting-edge methods (operando, ptychography) developed recently.

This internship may lead to a PhD thesis, subject to funding from EDPIF doctoral school at Paris-Saclay University.

[1] S. Stanescu et al., ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces., 15, 26593 (2023); https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c02131

[2] S. Stanescu et al., J. Electron Spectrosc. Relat. Phenom., 265, 147334 (2023); https://doi.org/10.1016/j.elspec.2023.147334

[3] D. Stanescu et al., Journal of Materials Chemistry A., 8, 20513 (2020); https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ta06524b

Related URLs: https://iramis.cea.fr/reaction-de-production-de-di-oxygene-la-cle-pour-optimiser-loxydation-photocatalytique-de-leau/

Keywords

solar water splitting, hematite photoanode, X-rays spectromicroscopy, operando

Candidate profile

Scientific skills: material science, condensed matter, photoelectrochemistry

Software / calculations : office, python for data treatement and spectra fit

Languages : English, French

Supervisors

STANESCU Stefan (+ )
STANESCU Dana (+)