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Skip to main content * twitterX/Twitter * facebookFacebook * linkedinLinkedIn * youtubeYouTube * flickrflickr * Partnerships * Visit * Contact Menu * Science Areas * Biology & Environment * Clean Energy * Fusion & Fission * Isotopes * Physical Sciences * National Security * Neutron Science * Supercomputing * Work With Us * User Facilities * Educational Programs * Procurement * Small Business Programs * About Us * Overview * Leadership Team * Initiatives * Visiting ORNL * Our Values * Community * Diversity * History * Fact Sheets * Virtual Tour * Careers * News Hit enter to search or ESC to close User Facilities CENTER FOR NANOPHASE MATERIALS SCIENCES * Home * About Our Team About Our Team * Org Chart (PDF) * Staff Expertise * Staff Directory * About CNMS About CNMS * Virtual Tour * CNMS User Group * Scientific Advisory Committee * Strategic Plan * Quarterly Reports * NanoPost * DEIA * Fact Sheet (PDF) * Research Research * Active Projects * Science Highlights * Publications * CNMS Science Themes * Research Sections and Groups Research Sections and Groups * Nanomaterials Characterization Nanomaterials Characterization * Functional Atomic Force Microscopy * electron Microscopy and Microanalysis * Scanning Tunneling Microscopy * Nanomaterials Synthesis Nanomaterials Synthesis * Functional Hybrid Nanomaterials * Macromolecular Nanomaterials * Nanofabrication Research Laboratory * Theory & Computation Theory & Computation * Data Nanoanalytics * Nanomaterials Theory Institute * User Information User Information * Program Overview * Submitting a Proposal * Getting Started * Accessing CNMS * Media and Events Media and Events * News Feed * Overview Video * Video Tutorials * Meetings and Events CENTER FOR NANOPHASE MATERIALS SCIENCES (CNMS) The Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) offers the national and international user community access to staff expertise and state-of-the-art equipment for a broad range of nanoscience research, including nanomaterials synthesis, nanofabrication, imaging/microscopy/characterization, and theory/modeling/simulation. QUICK RESOURCE LINKS View a hi-res version of this image STAFF EXPERTISE View a hi-res version of this image CAPABILITIES AND INSTRUMENTS View a hi-res version of this image RESEARCH IMPACT View a hi-res version of this image BECOME A CNMS USER Users join a vibrant research community that brings together ORNL research staff, technical support staff, students, postdoctoral fellows, and collaborating guest scientists. The program accommodates both short-term and long-term collaborative research projects. Access is obtained through a brief peer-reviewed proposal with no charge for users who intend to publish their results in the open literature. Access is available on a cost-recovery basis for research that is proprietary and not intended for publication or public dissemination. CNMS also acts as gateway for the nanoscience community to benefit from ORNL’s neutron sources (SNS and HFIR) and computational resources. CNMS PIER Plan Thank A Staff Member Suggestion Box CNMS User Group User Charter Scientific Advisory Committee Strategic Plan Proposal Renewal From CONTACT Karren L More Director, Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences morekl1@ornl.gov CNMS RESEARCH GROUPS FUNCTIONAL HYBRID NANOMATERIALS To understand and control nanomaterials synthesis and assembly to elicit special functionalities by integrating real-time diagnostics and advanced characterization techniques. FUNCTIONAL ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY To advance scanning probe microscopies and spectroscopies to capture the nanoscale origins of functional properties in materials for energy and information. SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY To understand and control the correlations of atomic structure with electronic, magnetic, and transport properties in quantum materials through the development of scanning tunneling microscopy methods. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AND MICROANALYSIS (EMMA) To understand the structure, chemistry, and function of materials through the development and application of advanced state-of-the-art analytical microscopy, atom probe tomography, in situ S/TEM, and cryo-EM techniques. MACROMOLECULAR NANOMATERIALS To understand and design novel macromolecular and deuterated nanomaterials using cutting-edge synthesis and characterization methods. NANOFABRICATION RESEARCH LABORATORY To advance nanofabrication processes to evoke and elucidate the effects of scale and confinement on the function of nanomaterials and soft matter. NANOMATERIALS THEORY INSTITUTE To deliver advanced theoretical, computational, and machine learning capabilities that can provide a foundation for fundamental understanding and prediction of materials and their function, and chemical processes at the nanoscale. DATA NANOANALYTICS To accelerate the development of autonomous research tools and workflows capable of scientific discovery in nanoscale synthesis and characterization by combining simulations, physics-driven machine learning methods, and instrument automation. VIDEOS OTHER NANOSCALE SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTERS Center for Functional Nanomaterials Located at Brookhaven National Laboratory The Molecular Foundry Located at Berkeley Lab Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies Located at Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories Center for Nanoscale Materials Located at Argonne National Laboratory CURRENT RESEARCH NEWS Researchers reveal quantum advantage that could advance future sensing devices NEWS New technique could unlock potential of quantum materials NEWS Nanoscale method boosts materials for advanced memory storage NEWS ‘Writing’ with atoms could transform materials fabrication for quantum devices Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1 Bethel Valley Road Oak Ridge, TN 37830 (+1) 865.576.7658 CONNECT WITH US * Partnerships * Visit * Contact NEWS * Newsroom * Newsletter Signup * Media Contacts RESEARCH * Science Areas * User Facilities * Centers & Institutes RESOURCES * Internal Users * Directory Oak Ridge National Laboratory is managed by UT-Battelle LLC for the US Department of Energy * Privacy * Accessibility/508 * Nondiscrimination/1557 * Vulnerability Disclosure Program