Gutiérrez-Urrutia, I.; Seol, J.-B.; Marceau, R. K. W.; Choi, P.; Raabe, D.: Multi-scale characterization of advanced structural steels: from the micro to the atomic-scale. 8th Pacific Rim International Congress on Advanced Materials and Processing (PRICM-8), Waikoloa, Hawai, USA (2013)
Herbig, M.; Choi, P.; Raabe, D.: Combining Structural and Chemical Information on the nm Scale by Correlative TEM and APT Characterization. Microscopy and Microanalysis 2013, Indianapolis, IN, USA (2013)
Li, Y. J.; Choi, P.; Herbig, M.; Kostka, A.; Goto, S.; Borchers, C.; Raabe, D.; Kirchheim, R.: Atomic Scale Understanding of 6.8 GPa Ultra-high Strength Pearlite. 8th Pacific Rim International Congress on Advanced Materials and Processing (PRICM-8), Waikoloa, HI, USA (2013)
Raabe, D.; Choi, P.; Herbig, M.; Li, Y.; Zaefferer, S.; Kirchheim, R.: Iron – Mythology and High Tech: From Electronic Understanding to Bulk Nanostructuring of 1 Billion Tons. Summer School 2013 on Functional Solids – FERRUM - organized by Leibniz University Hannover, Goslar, Germany (2013)
Choi, P.-P.: Characterization of internal interfaces in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin-film solar cells using correlative microscopy. IEEE – Photovoltaic Specialist Conference, Denver, CO, USA (2013)
Cojocaru-Mirédin, O.; Choi, P.; Würz, R.; Raabe, D.: Exploring the internal interfaces in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin-film solar cells at the atomic-scale. 2013 MRS Spring Meeting & Exhibit, San Francisco, CA, USA (2013)
Raabe, D.; Li, Y.; Ponge, D.; Sandlöbes, S.; Choi, P.; Hickel, T.; Kirchheim, R.; Neugebauer, J.: Transformations in Steels. German-Chinese High-level Workshop on “Microstructure-driven Design and Performance of Advanced Metals”, Institute of Metals Research (IMR) of the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS), Shenyang, China (2013)
Raabe, D.; Li, Y.; Ponge, D.; Sandlöbes, S.; Choi, P.-P.; Hickel, T.; Kirchheim, R.; Neugebauer, J.: Nanoscale Transformations in Steels. German-Chinese High-level Workshop on “Microstructure-driven Design and Performance of Advanced Metals”, Institute of Metals Research (IMR) of the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS), Shenyang, China (2013)
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials have developed a carbon-free, energy-saving method to extract nickel for batteries, magnets and stainless steel.
Max Planck scientists design a process that merges metal extraction, alloying and processing into one single, eco-friendly step. Their results are now published in the journal Nature.