Leskes Lab

Magnetic Resonance in Materials

Research

Our research is motivated by questions in materials science for which we develop and use advanced characterization tools based on magnetic resonance.

We aim to understand how the composition of materials affects their function and how we can control their function through chemical modifications. In particular we are interested in materials for energy storage and conversion and in the effect of interfacial chemistry on the functionality of electrode and electrolyte materials.

To answer these questions we use a wide range of magnetic resonance techniques: solid state NMR, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) and Dynamic Nuclear Polarization (DNP). NMR and EPR provide insight into short range order, chemical bonding and composition and allow probing dynamic processes in a wide range of time-scales. DNP is used to boost the sensitivity of ssNMR measurements and can provide selectivity to the surface.

In addition we employ common materials science characterization tools, including electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy.

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News

September 14, 2025

Nadav, Nitzan and Michal attended the Alpine conference in magnetic resonance in solids 2025

July 30, 2025

The Leskes lab celebrates 10 years of research!

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Selected Publications

Isotropic Hyperfine Interactions Drive Cross-Effect Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

Livni N., Paul S., Moroz I. B., Bogdanov A. V., Jardon-Alvarez D., Mentink-Vigier F. & Leskes M. (2025) Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 16, 46, p. 11955-11963

Elucidating Surface Adsorption of Lithium Ions on Electrode Materials Using7Li Dark-State Exchange Saturation Transfer NMR Spectroscopy

Schwartz S., Maity A., Arunachalam V., Bernard Y., Lidor-Shalev O., Meshita T., Avram L., Noked M. & Leskes M. (2025) Journal of the American Chemical Society. 147, 40, p. 36277-36290

Sensitive Detection of Dendritic Lithium Morphologies by Dynamic Nuclear Polarization

Maimon N., Maity A., Sui X. & Leskes M. (2025) Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters. 16, 34, p. 8792-8798

Metal Ion Dynamic Nuclear Polarization in Mn(II)-Doped CdS Nanocrystals: Atomic-Scale Investigation of the Dopant and Its Host

Abutbul R. E., Jardon-Alvarez D., Houben L., Golani O., Sivan E., Carmieli R., Kaminker I. & Leskes M. (2025) ACS Nano. 19, 18, p. 17640-17652
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