New Superconducting Qubit Testbed Benefits Quantum Information Science Development
A new testbed facility capable of testing superconducting qubit fidelity in a controlled environment free of stray background radiation will benefit quantum information sciences and the development of quantum computing.
Computing X-ray Absorption Near Edge Spectra of Condensed Matter
Researchers at the IDREAM EFRC developed a new approach called Model Order Reduction that reduces computational complexity and speeds generation of results.
No Ball Milling Needed: Alternative Oxide Dispersion-Strengthened Steel Manufacturing
Combining advanced powder synthesis with solid state processing allows researchers to streamline oxide dispersion-strengthened steel fabrication.
Revealing the Distribution of Helium Cavities in a Toughened Tungsten Composite
Different sized helium cavities that form after ion irradiation are unevenly distributed in a ductile-phase toughened tungsten composite.
Isotope Program
The Isotope Program at PNNL supports scientific advances in the production and use of radioisotopes for research, medicine, and industrial applications.
An Alternate Approach to Fabricating Strengthened Steel
Combining cold spray deposition and friction stir processing for a more efficient route to oxide dispersion strengthened steel.
Characterizing Tungsten-Based Materials in a Simulated Fusion Environment
Researchers studied the boundary precipitation of tungsten heavy alloys in an extended high temperature irradiation environment