Research

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The Ohio State University Center for Emergent Materials (CEM) performs integrated research on emergent materials and phenomena in magnetoelectronics. Our goal is to lay down the scientific foundation for building both future oxide-based electronic devices that can perform multiple functions and energy-efficient, fast computers that have integrated memory and logic. The scientific foundation encompasses a deep and comprehensive understanding of emergent materials and phenomena, and the development of highly-sophisticated experimental and theoretical tools required to study them.


Research At CEM consists of two IRGs and a Seed Funding Program

  • IRG-1: Towards Spin-Preserving, Heterogeneous Spin Networks
  • IRG-2: Double Perovskite Interfaces and Heterostructures
  • Seed Funding Program
  • Theory Cluster