Dehm, G.; Liebscher, C.: In situ TEM study of deformation and phase transformation mechanisms in chemically complex alloys. Symposium In-situ & Environmental Microscopy, 20th International Microscopy Congress, Busan, Korea (2023)
Kanjilal, A.; Rehman, U.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Role of temperature on micromechanical fracture behaviour of Laves phase in Mg–Al–Ca ternary alloy. FEMS EUROMAT 2023, Frankfurt, Germany (2023)
Kanjilal, A.; Rehman, U.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Role of temperature on micromechanical fracture behavior of Laves phase in Mg–Al–Ca ternary alloy. FEMS Euromat 2023, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2023)
Brink, T.; Langenohl, L.; Ahmad, S.; Liebscher, C.; Dehm, G.: Atomistic Modeling of the Thermodynamics of Grain Boundaries in fcc Metals. 19th International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids, Crete, Greece (2023)
Dehm, G.: Grain boundary phases in metallic materials: Structure, stability and properties. MiFuN III - Microstructural Functionality at the Nanoscale, Venice, Italy (2023)
Dehm, G.: On the interplay between grain boundary complexions and chemical composition for fcc metals. Possibilities and Limitations of Quantitative Materials Modeling and Characterization 2023, Bernkastel-Kues, Germany (2023)
Brink, T.; Bhat, M. K.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Grain-boundary segregation effects on bicrystal Cu pillar compression. DPG Spring Meeting, Dresden, Germany (2023)
Kanjilal, A.; Rehman, U.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Microscale fracture behavior of Laves phases in the Mg–Ca–Al ternary alloy system. 86. Annual Meeting of DPG and DPG-Frühjahrstagung (DPG Spring Meeting) of the Matter and Cosmos Section (SMuK), Dresden, Germany (2023)
Kanjilal, A.; Rehman, U.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Microscale fracture behavior of Laves phases in the Mg–Ca–Al ternary alloy system. DPG-Frühjahrstagung (DPG Spring Meeting) of the Condensed Matter Section (SKM), Dresden, Germany (2023)
Pemma, S.; Janisch, R.; Dehm, G.; Brink, T.: Deformation mechanism of complexions in a Cu grain boundary under shear. FEMS EUROMAT 2023, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (2023)
We have studied a nanocrystalline AlCrCuFeNiZn high-entropy alloy synthesized by ball milling followed by hot compaction at 600°C for 15 min at 650 MPa. X-ray diffraction reveals that the mechanically alloyed powder consists of a solid-solution body-centered cubic (bcc) matrix containing 12 vol.% face-centered cubic (fcc) phase. After hot compaction, it consists of 60 vol.% bcc and 40 vol.% fcc. Composition analysis by atom probe tomography shows that the material is not a homogeneous fcc–bcc solid solution
Magnetic properties of magnetocaloric materials is of utmost importance for their functional applications. In this project, we study the magnetic properties of different materials with the final goal to discover new magnetocaloric materials more suited for practical applications.
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