R&D 100 Winner 2025: Polymers with Low Coefficient Thermal Expansion (CTE)
Polymers bonded to different types of materials tend to fail when subjected to temperature fluctuations. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have developed a unique molecular system that, when incorporated into polymers, modifies their properties and enables them to match the rate of expansion and contraction of metals. SAND2025-06118V

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R&D 100 Winner 2025: Fentanyl Analog Independent Detection (FAID)

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Critical Skills Recruiting Program: Earn a Degree and Launch a Career at Sandia

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R&D 100 Winner 2025: Bleeding Materials & Enclosures

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R&D 100 Winner 2025: CHXI MMT - Multi Metal X-Ray Targets

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Testing the Limits: Inside Sandia's 300-Foot Blast Tube Facility

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R&D 100 Winner 2009: SiC Power Module, Sandia National Laboratories

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Sandia’s Mobile Gun Test Complex: The Davis Gun

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R&D 100 Winner 2025: Hafnia Gate Dielectrics

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Everyday Breakthroughs

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R&D 100 Winner 2025: Electro-Optical Sensor (EOS)

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Spectra: Sandia’s Unconventional Supercomputer

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Radiation and Electrical Sciences at Sandia

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