Zhang, Z.; Dehm, G.: Study on the Atomic and Electronic Structure in CrN (VN, TiN) Films using Cs-Corrected TEM. Microscopy and Microanalysis 21 (3), pp. 2079 - 2080 (2015)
Rashkova, B.; Faller, M.; Pippan, R.; Dehm, G.: Growth mechanism of Al2Cu precipitates during in situ TEM heating of a HPT deformed Al–3wt.%Cu alloy. Journal of Alloys and Compounds 600, pp. 43 - 50 (2014)
Imrich, P. J.; Kirchlechner, C.; Motz, C.; Dehm, G.: Differences in deformation behavior of bicrystalline Cu micropillars containing a twin boundary or a large-angle grain boundary. Acta Materialia 73, pp. 240 - 250 (2014)
Harzer, T. P.; Daniel, R.; Mitterer, C.; Dehm, G.; Zhang, Z. L.: Transmission electron microscopy characterization of CrN films on MgO(001). Thin Solid Films 545, pp. 154 - 160 (2013)
Daum, B.; Dehm, G.; Clemens, H.; Rester, M.; Fischer, F. D.; Rammerstorfer, F. G.: Elastoplastic buckling as source of misinterpretation of micropillar tests. Acta Materialia 61 (13), pp. 4996 - 5007 (2013)
Taylor, A. A.; Cordill, M. J.; Bowles, L.; Schalko, J.; Dehm, G.: An elevated temperature study of a Ti adhesion layer on polyimide. Thin Solid Films 531, pp. 354 - 361 (2013)
Li, L. L.; An, X. H.; Imrich, P. J.; Zhang, P.; Zhang, Z. J.; Dehm, G.; Zhang, Z. F.: Microcompression and cyclic deformation behaviors of coaxial copper bicrystals with a single twin boundary. Scripta Materialia 69, pp. 199 - 202 (2013)
Zhang, Z.; Li, H.; Daniel, R.; Mitterer, C.; Dehm, G.: Insights into the atomic and electronic structure triggered by ordered nitrogen vacancies in CrN. Physical Review B 87 (1), pp. 014104-1 - 014104-9 (2013)
Li, J.; Zarif, M. Z.; Dehm, G.; Schumacher, P.: Influence of impurity elements on the nucleation and growth of Si in high purity melt-spun Al–Si-based alloys. Philosophical Magazine 92 (31), pp. 3789 - 3805 (2012)
Cordill, M. J.; Taylor, A. A.; Berger, J.; Schmidegg, K.; Dehm, G.: Robust mechanical performance of chromium-coated polyethylene terephthalate over a broad range of conditions. Philosophical Magazine 92 (25-27), pp. 3346 - 3362 (2012)
Taylor, A. A.; Cordill, M. J.; Dehm, G.: On the limits of the interfacial yield model for fragmentation testing of brittle films on polymer substrates. Philosophical Magazine 92 (25-27), pp. 3363 - 3380 (2012)
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.
Scientists of the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung pioneer new machine learning model for corrosion-resistant alloy design. Their results are now published in the journal Science Advances
In collaboration with Dr. Edgar Rauch, SIMAP laboratory, Grenoble, and Dr. Wolfgang Ludwig, MATEIS, INSA Lyon, we are developing a correlative scanning precession electron diffraction and atom probe tomography method to access the three-dimensional (3D) crystallographic character and compositional information of nanomaterials with unprecedented…
A high degree of configurational entropy is a key underlying assumption of many high entropy alloys (HEAs). However, for the vast majority of HEAs very little is known about the degree of short-range chemical order as well as potential decomposition. Recent studies for some prototypical face-centered cubic (fcc) HEAs such as CrCoNi showed that…
Atom probe tomography (APT) is a material analysis technique capable of 3D compositional mapping with sub-nanometer resolution. The specimens for APT are shaped as sharp needles (~100 nm radius at the apex), so as to reach the necessary intense electrostatic fields, and are typically prepared via focused ion beam (FIB) based milling.
About 90% of all mechanical service failures are caused by fatigue. Avoiding fatigue failure requires addressing the wide knowledge gap regarding the micromechanical processes governing damage under cyclic loading, which may be fundamentally different from that under static loading. This is particularly true for deformation-induced martensitic…
We simulate the ionization contrast in field ion microscopy arising from the electronic structure of the imaged surface. For this DFT calculations of the electrified surface are combined with the Tersoff-Hamann approximation to electron tunneling. The approach allows to explain the chemical contrast observed for NiRe alloys.
Electron channelling contrast imaging (ECCI) is a powerful technique for observation of extended crystal lattice defects (e.g. dislocations, stacking faults) with almost transmission electron microscopy (TEM) like appearance but on bulk samples in the scanning electron microscope (SEM).