Perfectly Imperfect: U-M Center for Complex Particle Systems Harnesses Disorder in Nanomaterials

June 26, 2026
Read time: 5-15 mins

Most materials scientists have long pursued perfectly ordered crystals. But University of Michigan researchers are showing that carefully engineered imperfections can create materials with properties rarely seen in nature or the lab. Their approach could accelerate the design of everything from lightning-resistant coatings to stronger aircraft components.

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