Herbig, M.; Raabe, D.; Li, Y.; Choi, P.-P.; Zaefferer, S.; Goto, S.: Joint crystallographic and chemical characterization at the nanometer scale by correlative TEM and atom probe tomography. Workshop: White-etching layers in ball and roller bearings, Informatik-Zentrum Hörn, Aachen, Germany (2014)
Zaefferer, S.: Texture and microstructures of thin film solar cells. Autumn School on Microstructural Characterization and Modelling of Thin-Film Solar Cells, Potsdam, Germany (2014)
Haghighat, S. M. H.; Li, Z.; Zaefferer, S.; Reed, R. C.; Raabe, D.: Characterization and modeling of the propagation of creep dislocations from the interdendritic boundaries in single crystal Ni base superalloys. International Workshop on Modelling and Simulation of Superalloys, Bochum, Germany (2014)
Zaefferer, S.; Mandal, S.; Bozzolo, N.: Correlative Measurement of the 5-parameter Grain Boundary Character and its Physical and Chemical Properties. MSE 2014, Darmstadt, Germany (2014)
Schemmann, L.; Romano Triguero, P.; Zaefferer, S.: Eine Untersuchung zur ferritisch-bainitischen Umwandlung in einem Dualphasenstahl unter Verwendung von EBSD-basierten Misorientierungsmessungen. Arbeitskreistreffen: Mikrostrukturcharakterisierung im REM, Düsseldorf, Germany (2014)
Zaefferer, S.: Quantitative analysis of crystal defects by means of EBSD and related methods. Arbeitskreistreffen: Mikrostrukturcharakterisierung im REM, Düsseldorf, Germany (2014)
Zaefferer, S.: Application of EBSD and ECCI for the Investigation of Microstructures of Engineering Materials. MSA EBSD 2014, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2014)
Zaefferer, S.: Application of diffraction techniques in the scanning electron microscope for the investigation of microstructures of engineering materials. Deutsche Versuchsanstalt für Luft und Raumfahrt (DLR), Köln, Germany (2014)
Herbig, M.; Raabe, D.; Li, Y.; Choi, P.; Zaefferer, S.; Goto, S.: High Throughput Quantification of Grain Boundary Segregation by Correlative TEM and APT. TMS 2014, Solid-State Interfaces III Symposium, San Diego, CA, USA (2014)
Herbig, M.; Raabe, D.; Li, Y.; Choi, P.-P.; Zaefferer, S.; Goto, S.: High Throughput Quantification of Grain Boundary Segregation by Correlative Transmission Electron Microscopy and Atom Probe Tomography. International Conference on Atom Probe Tomography & Microscopy 2014, Stuttgart, Germany (2014)
Konijnenberg, P. J.; Stechmann, G.; Zaefferer, S.; Raabe, D.: Advances in Analysis of 3D Orientation Data Sets Obtained by FIB-EBSD Tomography. 2nd International Congress on 3D Materials Science 2014, Annecy, France (2014)
Ram, F.; Khorashadizadeh, A.; Zaefferer, S.: Kikuchi Band Sharpness: A Measure for the Density of the Crystal Lattice Defects. MSE 2014, Darmstadt, Germany (2014)
Ram, F.; Zaefferer, S.: Accurate Kikuchi band localization and its application for diffraction geometry determination. HR-EBSD workshop, Imperial College, London, UK (2014)
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.
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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
The utilization of Kelvin Probe (KP) techniques for spatially resolved high sensitivity measurement of hydrogen has been a major break-through for our work on hydrogen in materials. A relatively straight forward approach was hydrogen mapping for supporting research on hydrogen embrittlement that was successfully applied on different materials, and…
It is very challenging to simulate electron-transfer reactions under potential control within high-level electronic structure theory, e. g. to study electrochemical and electrocatalytic reaction mechanisms. We develop a novel method to sample the canonical NVTΦ or NpTΦ ensemble at constant electrode potential in ab initio molecular dynamics…
Photovoltaic materials have seen rapid development in the past decades, propelling the global transition towards a sustainable and CO2-free economy. Storing the day-time energy for night-time usage has become a major challenge to integrate sizeable solar farms into the electrical grid. Developing technologies to convert solar energy directly into…
Crystal Plasticity (CP) modeling [1] is a powerful and well established computational materials science tool to investigate mechanical structure–property relations in crystalline materials. It has been successfully applied to study diverse micromechanical phenomena ranging from strain hardening in single crystals to texture evolution in…