Harrison, P.; Zhou, X.; Das, S. M.; Lhuissier, P.; Liebscher, C.; Herbig, M.; Ludwig, W.; Rauch, E. F.: Reconstructing dual-phase nanometer scale grains within a pearlitic steel tip in 3D through 4D-scanning precession electron diffraction tomography and automated crystal orientation mapping. Ultramicroscopy 238, 113536 (2022)
Tsai, S.-P.; Konijnenberg, P. J.; Gonzalez, I.; Hartke, S.; Griffiths, T. A.; Herbig, M.; Kawano-Miyata, K.; Taniyama, A.; Sano, N.; Zaefferer, S.: Development of a new, fully automated system for electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)-based large volume three-dimensional microstructure mapping using serial sectioning by mechanical polishing, and its application to the analysis of special boundaries in 316L stainless steel. Review of Scientific Instruments 93, 093707 (2022)
Mayweg, D.; Morsdorf, L.; Li, Y.; Herbig, M.: Correlation between grain size and carbon content in white etching areas in bearings. Acta Materialia 215, 117048 (2021)
Herbig, M.; Kumar, A.: Removal of hydrocarbon contamination and oxide films from atom probe specimens. Microscopy Research and Technique 84 (2), pp. 291 - 297 (2021)
Mayweg, D.; Morsdorf, L.; Wu, X.; Herbig, M.: The role of carbon in the white etching crack phenomenon in bearing steels. Acta Materialia 203, 116480 (2021)
Tung, P.-Y.; McEniry, E.; Herbig, M.: The role of electric current in the formation of white-etching-cracks. Philosophical Magazine 101 (1), pp. 59 - 76 (2021)
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials have developed a carbon-free, energy-saving method to extract nickel for batteries, magnets and stainless steel.
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.
Start of a collaborative research project on the sustainable production of manganese and its alloys being funded by European Union with 7 million euros