Haghighat, S. M. H.; Schäublin, R. E.: Obstacle strength of binary junction due to dislocation dipole formation: An in-situ transmission electron microscopy study. Journal of Nuclear Materials 465, pp. 648 - 652 (2015)
Haghighat, S. M. H.; Schäublin, R. E.; Raabe, D.: Atomistic simulation of the a0 <1 0 0> binary junction formation and its unzipping in body-centered cubic iron. Acta Materialia 64, pp. 24 - 32 (2014)
Schäublin, R. E.; Haghighat, S. M. H.: Molecular dynamics study of strengthening by nanometric void and Cr alloying in Fe. Journal of Nuclear Materials 442 (1-3 Suppl.1), pp. S643 - S648 (2013)
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.