Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Enhancing nitrogen solubility in GaAs and InAs by surface kinetics: An ab initio study. Physical Review B 79, 155311, pp. 155311 - 155323 (2009)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Exploring the unusual diffusion of N adatoms on GaAs(001) using first principles calculations. DPG Frühjahrstagung 2010, Regensburg, Germany (2010)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Exploring the unusual diffusion of N adatoms at GaAs(001) surface. Computational Materials Science on Complex Energy Landscapes Workshop, Imst, Austria (2010)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Enhancing N solubility in diluted nitrides by surface kinetics: An ab-initio study. Spring meeting of the German Physical Society (DPG), Berlin, Germany (2008)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Ab-initio study of the thermodynamics and kinetics of N at GaAs(001) surface. PAW workshop 2007, Goslar, Germany (2007)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: In-N anti-correlation in InGaAsN alloys: The delicate interplay between adatom thermodynamics and kinetics. Spring meeting of the German Physical Society (DPG), Regensburg, Germany (2007)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Tailoring the N-solubility in InGaAs-alloys by surface engineering: Applications and limits. 1. Harzer Ab initio Workshop, Clausthal, Germany (2006)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Incorporation of N at GaAs and InAs surfaces: An ab-initio study. Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany (2006)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Dick, A.; Neugebauer, J.: Incorporation of N at GaAs and InAs surfaces. Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft Spring Meeting of the Division Condensed Matter, Dresden, Germany (2006)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Combined ab-initio and Monte Carlo calculations to explore the surface thermodynamics and kinetics of dilute nitrides. 8th International Conference on Nitride Semiconductors (ICNS-8), Jeju Island, South Korea (2009)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: The role of surface kinetics in achieving high non-equilibrium N concentrations in bulk GaAs. DPG Spring Meeting 2009, Dresden, Germany (2009)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.; Albrecht, M.: Ab-initio study of compositional anti-correlation of In and N in InGaAsN alloys. The 7th International Conference of Nitride Semiconductors (ICNS-7), Las Vegas, NV, USA (2007)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Enhancing the solubility of N in GaAs and InAs by surface kinetics. 28th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors, Vienna, Austria (2006)
Abu-Farsakh, H.; Neugebauer, J.: Enhancing bulk solubility by surface engineering: An ab-initio study. Workshop: Ab initio Description of Iron and Steel, Status and future challenges, Ringberg Castle, Germany (2006)
Abu-Farsakh, H.: Understanding the interplay between thermodynamics and surface kinetics in the growth of dilute nitride alloys from first principles. Dissertation, University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany (2010)
Hydrogen in aluminium can cause embrittlement and critical failure. However, the behaviour of hydrogen in aluminium was not yet understood. Scientists at the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung were able to locate hydrogen inside aluminium’s microstructure and designed strategies to trap the hydrogen atoms inside the microstructure. This can…
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Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of steel is a great challenge in engineering applications. However, the HE mechanisms are not fully understood. Conventional studies of HE are mostly based on post mortem observations of the microstructure evolution and those results can be misleading due to intermediate H diffusion. Therefore, experiments with a…
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