Atomic-level dynamics in materials science, chemistry, condensed matter sciences
Quantum Materials
Quantum materials have unusual magnetic and electrical properties that, if understood and controlled, could revolutionize virtually every aspect of society and enable highly energy-efficient electrical systems and faster, more accurate electronic devices.
Quantum materials include systems based on metals, oxides, and organics which have a range of potential applications including magnetic field sensors, low-power memory modules, high-density storage devices, and quantum computers. Quantum materials are also important components of the infrastructure for energy-related technologies.
Quantum materials research at SNS and HFIR focuses on:
- Designing and synthesizing energy-efficient, revolutionary new forms of matter that have specific, tailored properties.
- Understanding and controlling complex, atomic- and subatomic-level interactions of magnetic and electrical properties in materials.
- Understanding how complex phenomena emerge from simple ingredients.