Scheu, C.; Zhang, S.: Hematite for light induced water splitting – improving efficiency by tuning distribution of Sn dopants at the atomic scale. Karlsruher Werkstoffkolloquium_Digital (2021)
Scheu, C.; Hengge, K. A.: Insights in the stability of Pt/Ru catalyst and the effect for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. Thermec 2021, Online Conference (2021)
Aymerich Armengol, R.; Lim, J.; Ledendecker, M.; Scheu, C.: The devil is in the details: correlating SMSI catalyst encapsulation layers with electrochemical properties. ElecNano9 2020, online, Paris, France (2020)
Scheu, C.: Atomic-scale characterization of complex solid solution nanoparticles using TEM. Workshop on High Entropy Alloy and Complex Solid Solution Nanoparticles for Electrocatalysis, RUB, online, Bochum, Germany (2020)
Scheu, C.: Co-organizer of the International Seminar Series on the Microstructure of Materials (on-line). International Seminar Series on the Microstructure of Materials, online (2020)
Scheu, C.; Hieke, S. W.: How stable are thin Aluminium films: Dewetting phenomena observed by in-situ electron microscopy. Microscopy Conference 2019 (MC2019), Berlin, Germany (2019)
Scheu, C.; Hieke, S. W.: Fundamentals and Applications of Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy in a Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope. Universita' Roma Tre Colloquium, Roma, Italy (2019)
Scheu, C.: Materials for renewable energy applications. Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science Department Colloquium, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India (2019)
Frank, A.; Changizi, R.; Scheu, C.: Preparative and analytical challenges in electron microscopic investigation of nanostructured CuInS2 thin films for energy applications. Microscience Microscopy Congress (MMC) 2019, Manchester, UK (2019)
Gänsler, T.; Frank, A.; Betzler, S. B.; Scheu, C.: Electron microscopy studies of Nb3O7(OH) nanostructured cubes - insights in the growth mechanism. Microscience Microscopy Congress MMC2019, Manchester, UK (2019)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
This project aims to develop a micromechanical metrology technique based on thin film deposition and dewetting to rapidly assess the dynamic thermomechanical behavior of multicomponent alloys. This technique can guide the alloy design process faster than the traditional approach of fabrication of small-scale test samples using FIB milling and…
Deviations from the ideal, stoichiometric composition of tcp (tetrahedrally close-packed) intermetallic phases as, e.g., Laves phases can be partially compensated by point defects like antisite atoms or vacancies, but also planar defects may offer an opportunity to accommodate excess atoms.
Smaller is stronger” is well known in micromechanics, but the properties far from the quasi-static regime and the nominal temperatures remain unexplored. This research will bridge this gap on how materials behave under the extreme conditions of strain rate and temperature, to enhance fundamental understanding of their deformation mechanisms. The…
In this project, we aim to realize an optimal balance among the strength, ductility and soft magnetic properties in soft-magnetic high-entropy alloys. To this end, we introduce a high-volume fraction of coherent and ordered nanoprecipitates into the high-entropy alloy matrix. The good combination of strength and ductility derives from massive solid…