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The purpose of Ames National Laboratory’s materials solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (SSNMR) program is to advance the science of semiconductor nanoparticles and atomically thin 2D materials that can fulfill needs related to microelectronics, energy storage/conversion, quantum information, sensing, and separations/purifications.
The FWP goal is to build multi-component atomic scale structures with unusual precision, so structure-properties expectations are validated.
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Distinguished Scientist, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering
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CMI researchers from Ames National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines, and Missouri S&T, as well as from the University of Louisville, conducted the activity for this highlight
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