Raacke, J.; Giza, M.; Grundmeier, G.: Combination of FTIR reflection absorption spectroscopy and work function measurement for in-situ studies of plasma modification of polymer and metal surfaces. Surface and Coatings Technology 200 (1-4), pp. 280 - 283 (2005)
Giza, M.; Raacke, J.; Grundmeier, G.: Surface analysis of plasma induced reactions on organic model substrates. 17th International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry, Toronto, Canada, August 07, 2005 - August 12, 2005. (2005)
Giza, M.; Raacke, J.; Grundmeier, G.: Surface analysis of plasma induced reactions on metallic and organic model substrates. 17th International Symposium on Plasma Chemistry, Toronto, Canada (2005)
Raacke, J.; Giza, M.; Grundmeier, G.: In-situ IR-spectroscopic and Kelvin probe investigations of plasma modified model substrates. Ninth International Conference on Plasma Surface Engineering, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (2004)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
The project HyWay aims to promote the design of advanced materials that maintain outstanding mechanical properties while mitigating the impact of hydrogen by developing flexible, efficient tools for multiscale material modelling and characterization. These efficient material assessment suites integrate data-driven approaches, advanced…
The segregation of impurity elements to grain boundaries largely affects interfacial properties and is a key parameter in understanding grain boundary (GB) embrittlement. Furthermore, segregation mechanisms strongly depend on the underlying atomic structure of GBs and the type of alloying element. Here, we utilize aberration-corrected scanning…
This project studies the influence of grain boundary chemistry on mechanical behaviour using state-of-the-art micromechanical testing systems. For this purpose, we use Cu-Ag as a model system and compare the mechanical response/deformation behaviour of pure Cu bicrystals to that of Ag segregated Cu bicrystals.
The aim of this project is to develop novel nanostructured Fe-Co-Ti-X (X = Si, Ge, Sn) compositionally complex alloys (CCAs) with adjustable magnetic properties by tailoring microstructure and phase constituents through compositional and process tuning. The key aspect of this work is to build a fundamental understanding of the correlation between…