Optical detection and manipulation of spontaneous gyrotropic electronic order Layered material TiSe2 spontaneously develops a gyrotropic electronic order at low temperatures. Left-handed and right-handed domains are formed.
Robust Metallized-DNA Meta-atoms Demonstrated robust optical response of metallized-DNA self-assembled metamaterials having realistic disorder and surface roughness.
Enhancing magnetic properties CMI researchers at Ames Laboratory conducted the research for this CMI highlight on enhancing magnetic properties
New hard magnetic materials with reduced Co content CMI researchers at Ames Laboratory conducted this research on on new LaCo5-based hard magnetic materials with reduced Co content
Review article on rare earth magnets published CMI researchers at Ames Laboratory conducted the research for this CMI highlight on a review article published about on rare-earth-TM5 magnets
High-performance critical-element-free permanent magnets CMI researchers at Ames Laboratory conducted the research for the CMI highlight on High-performance critical-element-free permanent magnets
High-strength, high temperature bonded magnets CMI researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Ames Laboratory collaborated on the research for this CMI highlight on high-strength, high temperature NdFeB PPS bonded magnets
Potential Alnico-surpassing gap magnet CMI researchers at Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory and UC-Davis collaborated with researchers at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln for this highlight on a potential Alnico-surpassing gap magnet