Kirchlechner, C.; Liegl, W.; Motz, C.; Dehm, G.: X-ray μLaue: A novel view on fatigue damage at the micron scale. ECI on Nanomechanical Testing 2013, Olhão (Algarve), Portugal (2013)
Kirchlechner, C.; Motz, C.; Dehm, G.: A novel view on fatigue damage at the micron scale by X-ray µLaue diffraction. GDRi CNRS MECANO General Meeting on the Mechanics of Nano-Objects, MPIE, Düsseldorf, Germany (2013)
Marx, V. M.; Kirchlechner, C.; Cordill, M. J.; Dehm, G.: Deformation behavior of a Cr interlayer buried under Cu films on polyimide. GDRi CNRS MECANO General Meeting on the Mechanics of Nano-Objects, MPIE, Düsseldorf, Germany (2013)
Schloegl, M.; Paulitsch, J.; Keckes, J.; Chordill, M. J.; Kirchlechner, C.; Mayrhofer, P. H.: In-situ Micro-fracture-test Investigations in the Influence of Structure and Phase Transformation of CrN/AlN Multilayer Coatings. 40th ICMCTF - International Conference on Metallurgical Coatings & Thin Films, San Diego, CA, USA (2013)
Peter, N. J.; Liebscher, C.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.: Ag segregation induced nanofaceting transition of an asymmetric tilt grain boundary in Cu and its impact on plastic deformation mechanisms. PICO 2019, Vaals, The Netherlands (2019)
Molin, J.-B.; Renversade, L.; Micha, J. S.; Ulrich, O.; Kirchlechner, C.: 3D-Laue Micro Diffraction to Characterize Fatigue Damage in Bi-crystalline Micro Cantilevers. ECI Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development VII (ECI2019), Malaga, Spain (2019)
Arigela, V. G.; Oellers, T.; Ludwig, A.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.: Setup of a microscale high temperature loading rig for micro-fracture mechanics with a novel temperature measurement approach. Advanced nano-mechanical techniques for academic and industrial research, Aachen, Germany (2018)
Arigela, V. G.; Oellers, T.; Ludwig, A.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.: Temperature dependent mechanical characterization of sputtered Copper-Silver thin film tensile specimens produced by photolithography. Materials Chain International Conference, Bochum, Germany, Bochum, Germany (2018)
Arigela, V. G.; Oellers, T.; Ludwig, A.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.: High temperature mechanical characterization of Copper-Silver- and Copper-Zirconium thin film libraries produced by combinatorial materials synthesis approach. GDRi Mecano General School 2018, Cargese, Corsica, France (2018)
Arigela, V. G.; Oellers, T.; Ludwig, A.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.: High temperature mechanical characterization of Copper-Silver- and Copper-Zirconium thin film libraries produced by combinatorial materials synthesis approach. Gordon Research Seminar on Thin Film and Small Scale Mechanical Behavior (GRS) 2018, Lewiston, ME, USA (2018)
Li, J.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Grain Boundaries acting as dislocation sources. Gordon Research Seminar "Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior", Lewiston, ME, USA (2018)
Luo, W.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.; Stein, F.: Composition dependence of mechanical properties of cubic and hexagonal NbCo2 Laves phases. EMMC 16, European Mechanics of Material Conference, Nantes, France (2018)
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