Mendive-Tapia, E.; Neugebauer, J.; Hickel, T.: Ab initio calculation of the magnetic Gibbs free energy of materials using magnetically constrained supercells. Physical Review B 105 (16), 064425 (2022)
Sreekala, L.; Dey, P.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Unveiling nonmonotonic chemical trends in the solubility of H in complex Fe–Cr–Mn carbides by means of ab initio based approaches. Physical Review Materials 6 (1), 014403 (2022)
Schneider, A.; Fu, C.-C.; Waseda, O.; Barreteau, C.; Hickel, T.: Ab initio based models for temperature-dependent magnetochemical interplay in bcc Fe–Mn alloys. Physical Review B 103 (2), 024421 (2021)
Lochner, F.; Eremin, I. M.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Ab initio study of the structural response to magnetic disorder and van der Waals interactions in FeSe. Physical Review B 103 (5), 054506 (2021)
Esakkiraja, N.; Gupta, A.; Jayaram, V.; Hickel, T.; Divinski, S. V.; Paul, A.: Diffusion, defects and understanding the growth of a multicomponent interdiffusion zone between Pt-modified B2 NiAl bond coat and single crystal superalloy. Acta Materialia 195, pp. 35 - 49 (2020)
Sözen, H. I.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Impact of magnetism on the phase stability of rare-earth based hard magnetic materials. Calphad 68, 101731 (2020)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
Within this project we investigate chemical fluctuations at the nanometre scale in polycrystalline Cu(In,Ga)Se2 and CuInS2 thin-flims used as absorber material in solar cells.
This project aims to investigate the dynamic hardness of B2-iron aluminides at high strain rates using an in situ nanomechanical tester capable of indentation up to constant strain rates of up to 100000 s−1 and study the microstructure evolution across strain rate range.
This project deals with the phase quantification by nanoindentation and electron back scattered diffraction (EBSD), as well as a detailed analysis of the micromechanical compression behaviour, to understand deformation processes within an industrial produced complex bainitic microstructure.
Within this project, we will use a green laser beam source based selective melting to fabricate full dense copper architectures. The focus will be on identifying the process parameter-microstructure-mechanical property relationships in 3-dimensional copper lattice architectures, under both quasi-static and dynamic loading conditions.