Craig A Bridges R&D Staff - Physical Chemist Contact 865.574.6511 | BRIDGESCA@ORNL.GOV All Publications Insights into the Enhanced Cycle and Rate Performances of the FSubstituted P2Type Oxide Cathodes for SodiumIon Batte... Goldilocks and the three glymes: How Na+ solvation controls NaO2 battery cycling Physical properties and thermal stability of Fe5xGeTe2 single crystals Multi-modal characterization approach to understand proton transport mechanisms in solid oxide fuel cells Fluorination of MXene by Elemental F2 as Electrode Material for LithiumIon Batteries Probing microstructure and electrolyte concentration dependent cell chemistry via operando small angle neutron scattering Bis(trimethylsilyl) 2-fluoromalonate derivatives as electrolyte additives for high voltage lithium ion batteries Ion Dynamics in IonicLiquidBased LiIon Electrolytes Investigated by Neutron Scattering and Dielectric Spectroscopy Field evolution of magnons in 帢RuCl3 by high-resolution polarized terahertz spectroscopy Anisotropic susceptibilities in the honeycomb Kitaev system 帢RuCl3 The Influence of Local Distortions on Proton Mobility in Acceptor Doped Perovskites Bright Eu2+-activated polycrystalline ceramic neutron scintillators Excitations in the field-induced quantum spin liquid state of 帢-RuCl3 Destabilization of Magnetic Order in a Dilute Kitaev Spin Liquid Candidate Influence of Nonstoichiometry on Proton Conductivity in Thin-Film Yttrium-Doped Barium Zirconate Impact of Fluorination on Phase Stability, Crystal Chemistry, and Capacity of LiCoMnO 4 High Voltage Spinels Influence of Nonstoichiometry on Proton Conductivity in Thin-Film Yttrium-Doped Barium Zirconate Destabilization of Magnetic Order in a Dilute Kitaev Spin Liquid Candidate Unconventional spin dynamics in the honeycomb-lattice material 帢RuCl3 : High-field electron spin resonance studies Antiferromagnetic Resonance and Terahertz Continuum in 帢RuCl3 Defect Genome of Cubic Perovskites for Fuel Cell Applications... The influence of the local structure on proton transport in a solid oxide proton conductor La0.8Ba1.2GaO3.9 Observing Framework Expansion of Ordered Mesoporous Hard Carbon Anodes with Ionic Liquid Electrolytes via in Situ Small-Angle Neutron Scattering The influence of the local structure on proton transport in a solid oxide proton conductor La0.8Ba1.2GaO3.9 Neutron scatterng in proximate quantum spin liquid alpha-RuCl3 ... Pagination First page 竄 First Previous page 嫖傭 Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page 算傭 Last page Last 罈 Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate Chemical Sciences Division Separations and Polymer Chemistry Section Nanomaterials Chemistry Group National Security Sciences Directorate Nuclear Nonproliferation Division Materials Characterization and Modeling Materials and Chemistry Group