Kirchlechner, C.; Malyar, N.; Dehm, G.: Insights into dislocation grain-boundary interaction by X-ray µLaue diffraction. Dislocations 2016, West Lafayette, IN, USA (2016)
Kirchlechner, C.; Malyar, N.; Imrich, P. J.; Dehm, G.: Dislocation twin boundary interaction and its dependence on loading direction. 62. Metallkunde-Kolloquium, Lech am Arlberg, Austria (2016)
Kirchlechner, C.; Malyar, N.; Imrich, P. J.: X-ray microdiffraction Laue experiments to understand plasticity at interfaces. 80th Annual Conference of the DPG and DPG Spring Meeting, Regensburg, Germany (2016)
Dehm, G.; Imrich, P. J.; Malyar, N.; Kirchlechner, C.: Differences in deformation behavior of bicrystalline Cu micropillars containing different grain boundaries. MS&T 2015 (Materials Science and Technology) meeting, symposium entitled "Deformation and Transitions at Grain Boundaries", Columbus, OH, USA (2015)
Malyar, N.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.: Dislocation grain boundary interaction in bi-crystalline micro pillars studied by in situ SEM and in situ µLaue diffraction. ICM 12 - 12th International Conference on the Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Karlsruhe, Germany (2015)
Kirchlechner, C.; Malyar, N.; Imrich, P. J.; Dehm, G.: Plastische Verformung an Korngrenzen: Neue Einblicke durch miniaturisierte Zug- und Druckversuche. 11. Tagung Gefüge und Bruch (2015), Leoben, Austria (2015)
Malyar, N.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Insights into dislocation slip transfer by µLaue diffraction. Arbeitskreis-Treffen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Materialkunde (DGM) e.V. „Rasterkraftmikroskopie und nanomechanische Methoden“, Darmstadt, Germany (2015)
Malyar, N.; Micha, J.-S.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Dislocation slip transfer at Cu grain boundaries analyzed by µLaue diffraction. Gordon Research Seminar Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior, Lewiston, ME, USA (2016)
Malyar, N.; Micha, J.-S.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Dislocation slip transfer at Cu grain boundaries analyzed by µLaue diffraction. Gordon Research Conference Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior, Best Poster Prize, Lewiston, ME, USA (2016)
Malyar, N.; Jaya, B. N.; Micha, J.-S.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Orientation dependence of dislocation transmission through twin-boundaries studied by in situ μLaue diffraction. ECI - Nano- and Micromechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development V, Albufeira, Portugal (2015)
Malyar, N.; Jaya, B. N.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Dislocation transmission in bi-crystalline micro pillars studied by in situ SEM and in situ µLaue diffraction. Workshop „Understanding Grain Boundary Migration – Theory Meets Experiment”, Günzburg, Germany (2015)
Malyar, N.; Dehm, G.; Kirchlechner, C.: Dislocation motion in bi-crystals with a specific grain boundary orientation studied by in situ SEM and in situ µLaue diffraction. Conference: Thin Film & Small Scale Mechanical Behavior Gordon Research , Waltham, MA, USA (2014)
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