Jeon, J. B.; Imrich, P. J.; Dehm, G.: Dislocation network formation in coherent twin boundary in Cu: Atomistic simulations. Schöntal symposium on dislocation-based plasticity, Bad Schöntal, Germany (2014)
Djaziri, S.; Li, Y.; Goto, S.; Kirchlechner, C.; Raabe, D.; Dehm, G.: Microstructural characterization of cold-drawn pearlitic steel wires at the nanometer scale. The Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior Gordon Research Conference, Waltham, MA, USA (2014)
Fink, C.; Brinckmann, S.; Dehm, G.: Nanotribology and Microstructure Evolution in Pearlite. 3rd European Symposium on Friction, Wear and Wear Protection, Karlsruhe, Germany (2014)
Malyar, N.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Dislocation motion in bi-crystals with a specific grain boundary orientation studied by in situ SEM and in situ µLaue diffraction. Conference: Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior Gordon Research , Waltham, MA, USA (2014)
Malyar, N.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Dislocation motion in bi-crystals with a specific grain boundary orientation studied by in situ SEM and in situ µLaue diffraction. Seminar: Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior Gordon Research , Waltham, MA, USA (2014)
Philippi, B.; Kirchlechner, C.; Schießl, A.; Schingale, A.; Dehm, G.: Improving lead-free solders by resolving mechanical properties at the microstructure length scale. Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior 2014, Gordon Research Conference, Waltham, MA, USA (2014)
Jaya, B. N.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.: Fracture behavior of gradient PtNiAl bond coats at the micron-scale using in-situ microbeam bend studies. 13th European Nanomechanical User Group Meeting, Oxford, UK (2013)
Marx, V. M.; Kirchlechner, C.; Zizak, I.; Cordill, M. J.; Dehm, G.: Deformation behavior of thin Cu/Cr films on polyimide. Small Scale Plasticity School, Cargèse, Corsica, France (2013)
Marx, V. M.; Kirchlechner, C.; Zizak, I.; Cordill, M. J.; Dehm, G.: Adhesion behavior of Cu–Cr thin films on polyimide substrate. ECI Conference "Nano- and Micro-Mechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development IV", Olhão, Portugal (2013)
Philippi, B.; Schießl, A.; Schingale, A.; Dehm, G.: Micromechanical investigation of solder joints in automotive microelectronics. GDRi CNRS MECANO General Meeting on the Mechanics of Nano-Objects, MPIE, Düsseldorf, Germany (2013)
Marx, V. M.; Kirchlechner, C.; Zizak, I.; Cordill, M. J.; Dehm, G.: Adhesion Behavior of Cu–Cr Thin Films on Polyimide Substrate. TMS 2013: 142nd Annual Meeting & Exhibition, San Antonio, TX, USA (2013)
Philippi, B.; Schießl, A.; Schingale, A.; Dehm, G.: Micromechanical investigation of solder joints for automotive microelectronics. Nano- and Micromechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development IV, Olhão Algarve, Portugal (2013)
Harzer, T. P.; Dehm, G.: Microstructural studies of Cu–Cr thin film structures grown by molecular beam epitaxy using advanced transmission electron microscopy. Macan Theromodynamics Workshop, Istanbul, Turkey (2012)
Marx, V. M.; Kirchlechner, C.; Zizak, I.; Dehm, G.; Cordill, M. J.: In-situ fracture study of thin Cu films on polyimide substrate. GDRi MECANO General Meeting 2012, Ecole de Mines, Paris, France (2012)
In this project we study - together with the department of Prof. Neugebauer and Dr. Sandlöbes at RWTH Aachen - the underlying mechanisms that are responsible for the improved room-temperature ductility in Mg–Y alloys compared to pure Mg.
The wide tunability of the fundamental electronic bandgap by size control is a key attribute of semiconductor nanocrystals, enabling applications spanning from biomedical imaging to optoelectronic devices. At finite temperature, exciton-phonon interactions are shown to exhibit a strong impact on this fundamental property.
Oxides find broad applications as catalysts or in electronic components, however are generally brittle materials where dislocations are difficult to activate in the covalent rigid lattice. Here, the link between plasticity and fracture is critical for wide-scale application of functional oxide materials.
The project Hydrogen Embrittlement Protection Coating (HEPCO) addresses the critical aspects of hydrogen permeation and embrittlement by developing novel strategies for coating and characterizing hydrogen permeation barrier layers for valves and pumps used for hydrogen storage and transport applications.
Efficient harvesting of sunlight and (photo-)electrochemical conversion into solar fuels is an emerging energy technology with enormous promise. Such emerging technologies depend critically on materials systems, in which the integration of dissimilar components and the internal interfaces that arise between them determine the functionality.
Enabling a ‘hydrogen economy’ requires developing fuel cells satisfying economic constraints, reasonable operating costs and long-term stability. The fuel cell is an electrochemical device that converts chemical energy into electricity by recombining water from H2 and O2, allowing to generate environmentally-friendly power for e.g. cars or houses…
This study investigates the mechanical properties of liquid-encapsulated metallic microstructures created using a localized electrodeposition method. By encapsulating liquid within the complex metal microstructures, we explore how the liquid influences compressive and vibrational characteristics, particularly under varying temperatures and strain…