Gault, B.; Shoji Aota, L.; Krämer, M.; Kim, S.-H.: From impurity ingress to high-performance doping: A perspective on atom probe tomography in energy materials. Scripta Materialia 262, 116648 (2025)
Ro, I. -.; Lee, C.-G.; Aota, L. S.; Choi, W.; Won, S.; Ahn, J.-P.; Kim, H.-R.; Choi, G.; Gault, B.; Kim, S.-H.: Influence of chemical composition and microstructure on fatigue performance of reinforcing steel. Journal of Materials Research and Technology 36, pp. 2589 - 2599 (2025)
Sandim, M. J. R.; Nagamine, L. C. M.; Kwiatkowski da Silva, A.; Aota, L. S.; Han, L.; Cohen, R.; Zschommler Sandim, H. R.; Gault, B.; Souza Filho, I. R.: Anomalous magnetization induced by local chemistry fluctuations in Mn-containing a'-martensite. Acta Materialia 272, 119956 (2024)
Lyrio, M. S.; Shoji Aota, L.; Sandim, M. J. R.; Sandim, H. R. Z.: Additive manufacturing of Fe-3.5 wt.-%Si electrical steel via laser powder bed fusion and subsequent thermomechanical processing. Journal of Materials Science 59 (9), pp. 4019 - 4038 (2024)
Yoo, S.-H.; Aota, L. S.; Shin, S.; El-Zoka, A. A.; Kang, P. W.; Lee, Y.; Lee, H.; Kim, S.-H.; Gault, B.: Dopant Evolution in Electrocatalysts after Hydrogen Oxidation Reaction in an Alkaline Environment. ACS Energy Letters 8 (8), pp. 3381 - 3386 (2023)
Aota, L. S.; Jung, C.; Zhang, S.; Kim, S.-H.; Gault, B.: Revealing Compositional Evolution of PdAu Electrocatalyst by Atom Probe Tomography. ACS Energy Letters 8 (6), pp. 2824 - 2830 (2023)
Harada, A. T.; Zanni, E. G. S.; Aota, L. S.; Zilnyk, K. D.; Lima, M. S. F.; Abdalla, A. J.: Mechanical Properties of Laser Beam Welded Dissimilar High Strength Steels: 300M and DP 780. Materials Research-Ibero-American Journal of Materials 26 (1), e20230089 (2023)
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