Oh, S. H.; Legros, M.; Kiener, D.; Dehm, G.: In situ observation of dislocation nucleation and escape in a submicrometre aluminium single crystal. Nature Materials 8 (2), pp. 95 - 100 (2009)
Oh, S. H.; Legros, M.; Kiener, D.; Gruber, P. A.; Dehm, G.: In situ TEM straining of single crystal Au films on polyimide: Change of deformation mechanisms at the nanoscale. Acta Materialia 55 (16), pp. 5558 - 5571 (2007)
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)
Dehm, G.; Legros, M.; Kiener, D.: In-situ TEM Straining Experiments: Recent Progress in Stages and Small-Scale Mechanics. In: In-situ Electron Microscopy: SEM and TEM Applications in Physics, Chemistry and Materials Science, pp. 227 - 254 (Ed. Dehm, G.). Wiley VCH Verlag, Weinheim, Germany (2012)
Oh, S. H.; Legros, M.; Kiener, D.; Gruber, P. A.; Dehm, G.: Size-Induced Transition from Perfect to Partial Dislocation Plasticity in Single Crystal Au Films on Polyimide. In: Proceeding Microscopy 33rd Conference, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektronenmikroskopie, pp. 278 - 279. Microscopy 33rd Conference, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektronenmikroskopie, Saarbrücken, Germany, September 02, 2007 - September 07, 2007. (2007)
Dehm, G.; Legros, M.; Heiland, B.: In-situ TEM straining experiments of Al films on polyimide using a novel FIB design for specimen preparation. 10th Meeting on Frontiers of Electron Microscopy in Materials Science, Maastricht, The Netherlands, September 25, 2005 - September 30, 2005. Journal of Materials Science 41 (14), pp. 4484 - 4489 (2006)
Oh, S. H.; Kiener, D.; Legros, M.; Gruber, P. A.; Arzt, E.; Dehm, G.: In-situ TEM tensile testing of thin Au films: A transition in deformation mechanism. Meeting at Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Leoben, Austria., (2006)
Legros, M.; Dehm, G.; Balk, T. J.: In-Situ TEM Study of Plastic Stress Relaxation Mechanisms and Interface Effects in Metallic Films. In: MRS Proceedings, Vol. 875. 2005 MRS Spring Meeting. (2005)
Legros, M.; Dehm, G.; Balk, T. J.; Arzt, E.; Bostrom, J. R. O.; Gergaud, P.; Thomas, O.; Kaouache, B.: Plasticity - related phenomena in metallic films on substrates. In: Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings, Vol. 779, pp. 63 - 74. Materials Research Society Symposium W – Multiscale Phenomena in Materials - Experiments and Modeling Related to Mechanical Behavior, San Francisco, CA, USA, April 22, 2003 - April 24, 2003. (2003)
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…
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…
Understanding hydrogen-assisted embrittlement of advanced structural materials is essential for enabling future hydrogen-based energy industries. A crucially important phenomenon in this context is the delayed fracture in high-strength structural materials. Factors affecting the hydrogen embrittlement are the hydrogen content,...
Thermo-chemo-mechanical interactions due to thermally activated and/or mechanically induced processes govern the constitutive behaviour of metallic alloys during production and in service. Understanding these mechanisms and their influence on the material behaviour is of very high relevance for designing new alloys and corresponding…
Within this project, we will investigate the micromechanical properties of STO materials with low and higher content of dislocations at a wide range of strain rates (0.001/s-1000/s). Oxide ceramics have increasing importance as superconductors and their dislocation-based electrical functionalities that will affect these electrical properties. Hence…