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AIMResearchResearch Highlight from AIMResearch
AIMResearch brings the very best of AIMR research to a global audience of specialists and nonspecialists alike.
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Carbon-material analysis: Ultra-high-temperature TPD identifies hidden nitrogen environments
Novel analytical approach reveals nitrogen bonding states previously inaccessible to conventional techniques
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Quantum metric: Flexible control of electronic-state geometry in real materials
Researchers demonstrate manipulation of quantum metric in Mn3Sn/Pt heterostructures under ambient conditions
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Celestial mechanics: New analytical model reveals true cause of orbit bifurcations near Lagrange points
AIMR researchers unify the dynamics of Lissajous, halo, and quasi-halo orbits in the restricted three-body problem
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Spintronic devices: Switching of magnetic memory bits with magnons
Crystal symmetry, spin canting, and magnon torques drive field-free out-of-plane magnetization switching in layered spintronic devices
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The Advanced Institute for Materials Research (AIMR) was established in 2007, aiming to contribute to society through the creation of new and innovative materials by gathering researchers from around the world in the fields of materials science, physics, chemistry, and engineering - fields in which Tohoku University holds a leading position in the world in its research.