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Newly discovered Fermi arcs that can be controlled through magnetism could be the future of electronics based on electron spins.
Irradiation of topological materials with intense bicircular light offers a versatile way to control bulk and surface states and transport on ultrafast timescales.
The Newsletter for Ames Laboratory Employees
New polymer science from iCOUP is featured on the cover of JACS
A team of undergraduate students from Stanford University won the 2022 EnergyTech University Prize with a project based on a mechanochemical recycling process for lithium-ion batteries that was developed at the U.S. Department of Energy Ames Laboratory. The competition winners were announced on March 25, 2022.
The Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology highlights the research accomplishments of Ames Lab scientist.