Bitzek, E.: The Origin of Deformation-Induced Topological Anisotropy in Silica Glass. International Conference on the Strength of Materials ICSMA 19, Metz, France (2022)
Meier de Andrade, A.; Bitzek, E.: Fracture in the Presence of Hydrogen - Influence of the Potential. The 11th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling, Prague, Czech Republic (2024)
Meier de Andrade, A.; Bitzek, E.: Fracture in the Presence of Hydrogen - Influence of the Potential. The XXII Brazilian Materials Research Society (B-MRS) Meeting 2024, Santos, Brazil (2024)
Atila, A.: Influence of Structure and Topology on the Deformation Behavior and Fracture of Oxide Glasses. Dissertation, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) (2023)
Poul, M.; Huber, L.; Bitzek, E.; Neugebauer, J.: Systematic Structure Datasets for Machine Learning Potentials: Application to Moment Tensor Potentials of Magnesium and its Defects. arXiv (2022)
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
Hydrogen in aluminium can cause embrittlement and critical failure. However, the behaviour of hydrogen in aluminium was not yet understood. Scientists at the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung were able to locate hydrogen inside aluminium’s microstructure and designed strategies to trap the hydrogen atoms inside the microstructure. This can…
In this project, the effects of scratch-induced deformation on the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility in pearlite is investigated by in-situ nanoscratch test during hydrogen charging, and atomic scale characterization. This project aims at revealing the interaction mechanism between hydrogen and scratch-induced deformation in pearlite.
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.