Research Groups in the Materials Science Division
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Condensed Matter Theory
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Electron Microscopy Center
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Conduct materials research using advanced microstructural characterization methods.
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Maintain unique resources and facilities for scientific research for both the ANL and national scientific community.
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Develop and expand the frontiers of microanalysis by fostering the evolution of synergistic state-of-the-art resources in instrumentation, techniques, and scientific expertise.
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Emerging Materials
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Interfacial Materials
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Magnetic Films
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Molecular Materials
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Synthesis and characterization of molecular materials that have novel magnetic, conductive, and catalytic properties..
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Computational effort utilizing electronic structure methods and molecular dynamics simulations to study properties of new materials at the molecular level.
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Neutron and X-Ray Scattering
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Carries out investigations on high temperature superconductors, disordered solids and liquids, magnetoresistive oxides, and magnetic and polymer surfaces and interfaces.
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Provides instrument development expertise and instrument scientist personnel at the Intense Pulsed Neutron Source.
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Superconductivity and Magnetism
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Surface Chemistry
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Synchrotron Radiation Studies
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Utilizes synchrotron radiation facilities for study of structures and electronic properties of materials.
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Provides the primary focus and organization for the development of the Basic Energy Sciences Synchro-tron Radiation Center at the Advanced Photon Source.
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