Zaefferer, S.: Application of orientation microscopy in SEM and TEM for the study of texture formation during recrystallisation processes. Materials Science Seminar, Institute for Materials Science, Krakow, Poland (2005)
Zaefferer, S.: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Orientierungsmikroskopie mittels EBSD im Rasterelektronenmikroskop. Werkstoffausschuss & Unterausschuss für Metallographie, Werkstoffanalytik und -simulation des VdeH, Düsseldorf (2005)
Dorner, D.; Lahn, L.; Zaefferer, S.; Raabe, D.: Fundamental Research on Microstructure and Microtexture Development in Grain-oriented Silicon Steel: The Evolution of the Goss orientation. 17th Soft Magnetic Materials Conference (SMM17), Bratislava, Slovakia (2005)
Sato, H.; Zaefferer, S.: A study on the crystal orientation relationship of butterfly martensite in an Fe30 % Ni alloy by 3-D EBSD-based orientation microscopy. Microscopy Conference 2005, Davos, Switzerland (2005)
Zaefferer, S.; Konrad, J.; Raabe, D.: 3D-Orientation Microscopy in a Combined Focused Ion Beam (FIB) - Scanning Electron Microscope: A New Dimension of Microstructure Characterisation. Microscopy Conference 2005, Davos, Switzerland (2005)
Bastos da Silva, A. F.; Raabe, D.; Zaefferer, S.: Experiments on the local mechanics and texture evolution of nanocrystalline Nickel. 14th International Conference on Textures of Materials (ICOTOM 14), Leuven, Belgium (2005)
Zaefferer, S.: Application of orientation microscopy in SEM and TEM for the study of texture formation during recrystallisation processes. 14th International Conference on Textures of Materials (ICOTOM 14), Leuven, Belgium (2005)
Bastos, A.; Zaefferer, S.; Raabe, D.: Characterization of Nanostructured Electrodeposited NiCo Samples by use of Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD). Conference on Textures of Materials ICOTOM 14, Leuven, Belgium (2005)
Dorner, D.; Lahn, L.; Zaefferer, S.: Survival of Goss grains during cold rolling of a silicon steel single crystal. 14th International Conference on the Texture of Materials (ICOTOM14), Leuven, Belgium (2005)
Kobayashi, S.; Zaefferer, S.: Optimization of Precipitation for the Development of Heat Resistant Iron Aluminides. Seminar talk, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee USA (2005)
Zaefferer, S.: Possibilities and Limits of Phase Identification by Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) in the SEM. Materialwissenschaftliches Kolloquium im Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaft, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany (2005)
Zaefferer, S.: Introduction: 3D-EBSD: possibilities, first experiences and perspectives. 4. Treffen des Arbeitskreises Mikrostrukturcharakterisierung am Rasterelektronenmikroskop, Hauptvortrag, MPI für Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany (2005)
Konrad, J.; Raabe, D.; Zaefferer, S.: Investigation of orientation gradients around particles and their influence on particle stimulated nucleation in a hot rolled Fe3Al based alloy by applying 3D EBSD. DPG Frühjahrstagung, Berlin, Germany (2005)
Sato, H.; Zaefferer, S.: 3D-analysis of the crystal orientation relationship and growth process of lenticular martensite in Fe–30mass%Ni alloy. DPG Frühjahrstagung, Berlin, Germany (2005)
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