Tarzimoghadam, Z.; Rohwerder, M.; Merzlikin, S. V.; Bashir, A.; Yedra , L.; Eswara, S.; Ponge, D.; Raabe, D.: Multi-scale and spatially resolved hydrogen mapping in a Ni–Nb model alloy reveals the role of the δ phase in hydrogen embrittlement of alloy 718. Acta Materialia 109, pp. 69 - 81 (2016)
Merzlikin, S. V.; Borodin, S.; Vogel, D.; Rohwerder, M.: Ultra high vacuum high precision low background setup with temperature control for thermal desorption mass spectroscopy (TDA-MS) of hydrogen in metals. Talanta 136, pp. 108 - 113 (2015)
Haley, D.; Merzlikin, S. V.; Choi, P.-P.; Raabe, D.: Atom probe tomography observation of hydrogen in high-Mn steel and silver charged via an electrolytic route. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 39 (23), pp. 12221 - 12229 (2014)
Koyama, M.; Springer, H.; Merzlikin, S. V.; Tsuzaki, K.; Akiyama, E.; Raabe, D.: Hydrogen embrittlement associated with strain localization in a precipitation-hardened Fe–Mn–Al–C light weight austenitic steel. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 39 (9), pp. 4634 - 4646 (2014)
Merzlikin, S. V.; Wildau, M.; Steinhoff, K. P.; Hassel, A. W.: Prove of hydrogen formation through direct potential measurements in the rolling slit during cold rolling. Metallurgical Research & Technology 111 (1), pp. 25 - 35 (2014)
Merzlikin, S. V.; Hassel, A. W.; Steinhoff, K. P.; Wildau, M.: An Investigation of the Different Methods of Removing Specimens for Hydrogen Analysis from Damaged Cold Finishing Rolls. Praktische Metallographie-Practical Metallography 48 (7), pp. 365 - 375 (2011)
Merzlikin, S. V.; Tolkachev, N. N.; Strunskus, T.; Witte, G.; Glogowski, T.; Wöll, C. H.; Grünert, W.: Reply to a comment of J. Zemek, Prague, regarding the paper "resolving the depth coordinate in photoelectron spectroscopy - comparison of excitation energy variation vs. angular-resolved XPS for the analysis of a self-assembled monolayer model system" Discussion. Surface Science 602 (23), pp. 3634 - 3635 (2008)
Krieger, W.; Merzlikin, S. V.; Bashir, A.; Springer, H.; Rohwerder, M.: Influence of strengthening mechanisms and environmental conditions on the performance of ferritic steels. In: EUROCORR 2017 - The Annual Congress of the European Federation of Corrosion. Joint European Corrosion Congress 2017, EUROCORR 2017 and 20th International Corrosion Congress and Process Safety Congress 2017, Prague, Czech Republic, September 03, 2017 - September 07, 2017. (2017)
Tarzimoghadam, Z.; Rohwerder, M.; Merzlikin, S. V.; Bashir, A.; Yedra, L.; Eswara, S.; Ponge, D.; Raabe, D.: On the Role of δ phase in Hydrogen Embrittlement of Alloy 718: Multi-scale H-Mapping in a Ni–Nb Model Alloy. SINTEF and NTNU's Environmental Assisted Cracking (SNEAC) workshop, Trondheim, Norway (2016)
Merzlikin, S. V.; Vogel, A.; Auinger, M.; Vogel, D.; Rohwerder, M.: Suppressing the selective oxidation during the recrystallization annealing of steel band for improved hot dip galvanizing: Laboratory study. ISHOC2014 - International Symposium on High-temperature Oxidation and Corrosion 2014, Hakodate, Hokkaido Japan (2014)
Vogel, D.; Borodin, S.; Merzlikin, S. V.; Keil, P.; Rohwerder, M.: Near Ambient Pressure XPS studies on the oxide formation on Fe–2Mn during thermal treatment. ISHOC2014 - International Symposium on High-temperature Oxidation and Corrosion 2014, Hakodate, Hokkaido Japan (2014)
Merzlikin, S. V.; Bashir, A.; Evers, S.; Senöz, C.; Rohwerder, M.: Using Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy and Thermal Desorption for Localized Hydrogen Detection and Quantification in Steels. 2nd International Conference on hydrogen in Steels, Gent, Belgium (2014)
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