Legros, M.; Dehm, G.; Keller-Flaig, R.-M.; Arzt, E.; Hemker, K. J.; Süresh, S.: Dynamic observation of Al thin films plastically strained in a TEM. Materials Science and Engineering A: Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing 309-310, pp. 463 - 467 (2001)
Scheu, C.; Dehm, G.; Kaplan, W. D.: Equilibrium amorphous silicon-calcium-oxygen films at interfaces in copper-alumina composites prepared by melt infiltration. Journal of the American Ceramic Society 84 (3), pp. 623 - 630 (2001)
Zhang, D.; Dehm, G.; Clemens, H.: On the microstructural evolution and phase transformation in a high niobium containing γ-TiAl alloy. Zeitschrift für Metallkunde 91 (11), pp. 950 - 956 (2000)
Chatterjee, A.; Dehm, G.; Scheu, C.; Clemens, H.: Onset of microstructural instability in a fully lamellar Ti-46.5 at.% Al-4 al.% (Cr,Nb,Ta,B) alloy during short-term creep. Zeitschrift für Metallkunde/Materials Research and Advanced Techniques 91 (9), pp. 755 - 760 (2000)
Dehm, G.; Arzt, E.: In-situ transmission electron microscopy study of dislocations in a polycrystalline Cu thin film constrained by a substrate. Applied Physics Letters 77 (8), pp. 1126 - 1128 (2000)
Zhang, D.; Dehm, G.; Clemens, H.: Effect of heat treatments and hot-isostatic pressing on phase transformations and microstructure in a β/B2 containing γ-TiAl based alloy. Scripta Materialia 42 (11), pp. 1065 - 1070 (2000)
Dehm, G.; Scheu, C.; Bamberger, M. S.: Microstructure of Iron Substrates Borided with Ni2B Particles by Laser-Induced Surface-Alloying. Zeitschrift für Metallkunde 90 (11), pp. 920 - 929 (1999)
Bidlingmaier, T.; Wanner, A.; Dehm, G.; Clemens, H.: Acoustic Emission during Room Temperature Deformation of a γ-TiAl Based Alloy. Zeitschrift für Metallkunde 90, pp. 581 - 587 (1999)
Dehm, G.; Scheu, C.; Rühle, M.; Raj, R.: Growth and Structure of Internal Cu/Al2O3 and Cu/Ti/Al2O3 Interfaces. Acta Materialia 46 (3), pp. 759 - 772 (1998)
Scheu, C.; Dehm, G.; Kaplan, W. D.; Wagner, F.; Claussen, N. E.: Microstructure and Phase Evolution of Niobium-Aluminide-Alumina Composites Prepared by Melt-Infiltration. Physica Status Solidi A 166 (1), pp. 241 - 255 (1998)
Hydrogen in aluminium can cause embrittlement and critical failure. However, the behaviour of hydrogen in aluminium was not yet understood. Scientists at the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung were able to locate hydrogen inside aluminium’s microstructure and designed strategies to trap the hydrogen atoms inside the microstructure. This can…
Hydrogen induced embrittlement of metals is one of the long standing unresolved problems in Materials Science. A hierarchical multiscale approach is used to investigate the underlying atomistic mechanisms.
For understanding the underlying hydrogen embrittlement mechanism in transformation-induced plasticity steels, the process of damage evolution in a model austenite/martensite dual-phase microstructure following hydrogenation was investigated through multi-scale electron channelling contrast imaging and in situ optical microscopy.
We will investigate the electrothermomechanical response of individual metallic nanowires as a function of microstructural interfaces from the growth processes. This will be accomplished using in situ SEM 4-point probe-based electrical resistivity measurements and 2-point probe-based impedance measurements, as a function of mechanical strain and…
The project aims to study corrosion, a detrimental process with an enormous impact on global economy, by combining denstiy-functional theory calculations with thermodynamic concepts.
Hydrogen embrittlement affects high-strength ferrite/martensite dual-phase (DP) steels. The associated micromechanisms which lead to failure have not been fully clarified yet. Here we present a quantitative micromechanical analysis of the microstructural damage phenomena in a model DP steel in the presence of hydrogen.
This project will aim at developing MEMS based nanoforce sensors with capacitive sensing capabilities. The nanoforce sensors will be further incorporated with in situ SEM and TEM small scale testing systems, for allowing simultaneous visualization of the deformation process during mechanical tests
Nickel-based alloys are a particularly interesting class of materials due to their specific properties such as high-temperature strength, low-temperature ductility and toughness, oxidation resistance, hot-corrosion resistance, and weldability, becoming potential candidates for high-performance components that require corrosion resistance and good…