Warden, G. K.; Ebbinghaus, P.; Rabe, M.; Juel, M.; Gaweł, B. A.; Erbe, A.; Di Sabatino, M.: Investigation of uniformity in fused quartz crucibles for Czochralski silicon ingots. Journal of Crystal Growth 645, 127844 (2024)
Pang, B.; Iqbal, D.; Sarfraz, A.; Biedermann, P. U.; Erbe, A.: Differences in perchlorate adsorption to azobenzene monolayers on gold formed from thioacetate and thiol precursors. Zeitschrift für physikalische Chemie 236 (10) (2022)
Nayak, S.; Biedermann, P. U.; Erbe, A.: Superoxide intermediate in the oxygen reduction on a zinc hydroxide model corrosion product. The Journal of Chemical Physics 157, 224702 (2022)
Zhong, X.; Schulz, M.; Wu, C.-H.; Rabe, M.; Erbe, A.; Rohwerder, M.: Limiting Current Density of Oxygen Reduction under Ultrathin Electrolyte Layers: From the Micrometer Range to Monolayers. ChemElectroChem 8 (4), pp. 712 - 718 (2021)
Richter, R. A.; Tolstik, N.; Rigaud, S.; Dalla Valle, P.; Erbe, A.; Ebbinghaus, P.; Astrauskas, I.; Kalashnikov, V.; Sorokin, E.; Sorokina, I. T.: Sub-surface modifications in silicon with ultra-short pulsed lasers above 2 µm. Journal of the Optical Society of America B-Optical Physics 37 (9), pp. 2543 - 2556 (2020)
Ksiazkiewicz, A. N.; Fernández Solis, C. D.; Erbe, A.: Electrochemical contrast switching between black and white appearance of gelatin-covered zinc. Journal of Physics: Materials 3 (2), 025009 (2020)
Rabe, M.; Toparli, C.; Chen, Y.-H.; Kasian, O.; Mayrhofer, K. J. J.; Erbe, A.: Alkaline manganese electrochemistry studied by in situ and operando spectroscopic methods - metal dissolution, oxide formation and oxygen evolution. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 21 (20), pp. 10457 - 10469 (2019)
Rechmann, J.; Krzywiecki, M.; Erbe, A.: Carbon-Sulfur Bond Cleavage During Adsorption of Octadecane Thiol to Copper in Ethanol. Langmuir 35 (21), pp. 6888 - 6897 (2019)
Chen, Y.-H.; Erbe, A.: The multiple roles of an organic corrosion inhibitor on copper investigated by a combination of electrochemistry-coupled optical in situ spectroscopies. Corrosion Science 145, pp. 232 - 238 (2018)
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
Photovoltaic materials have seen rapid development in the past decades, propelling the global transition towards a sustainable and CO2-free economy. Storing the day-time energy for night-time usage has become a major challenge to integrate sizeable solar farms into the electrical grid. Developing technologies to convert solar energy directly into…
It is very challenging to simulate electron-transfer reactions under potential control within high-level electronic structure theory, e. g. to study electrochemical and electrocatalytic reaction mechanisms. We develop a novel method to sample the canonical NVTΦ or NpTΦ ensemble at constant electrode potential in ab initio molecular dynamics…
The field of micromechanics has seen a large progress in the past two decades, enabled by the development of instrumented nanoindentation. Consequently, diverse methodologies have been tested to extract fundamental properties of materials related to their plastic and elastic behaviour and fracture toughness. Established experimental protocols are…
Crystal Plasticity (CP) modeling [1] is a powerful and well established computational materials science tool to investigate mechanical structure–property relations in crystalline materials. It has been successfully applied to study diverse micromechanical phenomena ranging from strain hardening in single crystals to texture evolution in…
Electron microscopes offer unique capabilities to probe materials with extremely high spatial resolution. Recent advancements in in situ platforms and electron detectors have opened novel pathways to explore local properties and the dynamic behaviour of materials.