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Ames Laboratory’s capabilities in viewing materials atom-by-atom at its Sensitive Instrument Facility (SIF) regularly helps scientists discover new rules of quantum behavior. Now, the Laboratory’s powerful microscopes have corrected a long held structural model in a class of materials called antiferroelectrics.
Experimental physicists have combined several measurements of quantum materials into one in their ongoing quest to learn more about manipulating and controlling the behavior of them for possible applications. They even coined a term for it-- Magneto-elastoresistance, or MER.
CMI-developed Al-Ce alloys featured on the cover of a high-impact journal
CMI, with CALPHAD, developed an Aluminum-Cerium-Magnesium-Silicon alloy with improved casting and mechanical properties
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As CMI begins its third phase of operation in 2023, the CMI focus area Developing Substitutes will conduct research around the themes of Materials Discovery and Maturation, Decarbonized Rare Ear
Successful manufacturing demonstration of the production of Al-Ce alloy using direct reduction of commercial-grade cerium carbonate and oxide
Tuning Electronic Structures through Strain
Ames Lab to Host 30th High School Science Bowl Jan. 25
ORNL News story on CMI-funded research in diversifying supply