Luo, W.; Kirchlechner, C.; Dehm, G.; Stein, F.: A New Method to Study the Composition Dependence of Mechanical Properties of Laves. MRS Fall Meeting 2016, Boston, MA, USA (2016)
Šlapáková, M.; Liebscher, C.; Kumar, S.; Stein, F.: Deformation Mechanism of Single Phase C14 Laves Phase NbFe2 Studied by TEM. MRS Fall Meeting 2016, Boston, MA, USA (2016)
Stein, F.; Horiuchi, T.: Discontinuous Precipitation of the Complex Intermetallic Phase Nb2Co7 from Supersaturated Co Solid Solution. Thermec 2016, Graz, Austria (2016)
Stein, F.; Luo, W.; Li, X.; Palm, M.: Diffusion couples as a "new" method for material synthesis. 61. Metallkunde-Kolloquium - Werkstoffforschung für Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, Lech am Arlberg, Austria (2015)
Li, X.; Scherf, A.; Heilmaier, M.; Stein, F.: Coarsening Kinetics of Lamellar FeAl + FeAl2 Microstructures in Al-rich Fe–Al Alloys. Intermetallics 2015, Educational Center Kloster Banz, Bad Staffelstein, Germany (2015)
Li, X.; Scherf, A.; Janda, D.; Heilmaier, M.; Stein, F.: Two-Phase Binary Fe–Al Alloys with Fine-Scaled Lamellar Microstructure and the Effect of Ternary Additions on Microstructure, Stability, and Mechanical Behavior. 123HiMAT-2015, Advanced High-Temperature Materials Technology for Sustainable and Reliable Power Engineering, Sapporo, Japan (2015)
Scherf, A.; Li, X.; Stein, F.; Heilmaier, M.: Creep Properties and Microstructure of Binary Fe-Al Alloys with a Fine-Scaled, Lamellar Microstructure. Creep 2015, 13th International Conference on Creep and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures, Toulouse, France (2015)
Scherf, A.; Li, X.; Stein, F.; Heilmaier, M.: Creep Properties and Microstructure of Binary Fe–Al Alloys with a Fine-Scaled, Lamellar Microstructure. Intermetallics 2015, Educational Center Kloster Banz, Bad Staffelstein, Germany (2015)
Stein, F.: Phase Diagrams and Phase Transformations. Intermetallics 2015 Conference, School on Thermodynamics of Intermetallics, Educational Center Kloster Banz, Staffelstein, Germany (2015)
Li, X.; Stein, F.; Scherf, A.; Janda, D.; Heilmaier, M.: Investigation of Fe–Al Based in situ Composites with Fine Lamellar Eutectoid Microstructure. MRS Fall Meeting 2014
, Boston, MA, USA (2014)
Stein, F.; He, C.: The Usefulness and Applicability of the Alkemade Theorem for the Determination of Ternary Phase Diagrams with Intermetallic Phases. TOFA 2014 – 14th Discussion Meeting on Thermodynamics of Alloys, Brno, Czech Republic (2014)
Stein, F.; Li, X.; Palm, M.; Scherf, A.; Janda, D.; Heilmaier, M.: Fe–Al Alloys with Fine-Scaled, Lamellar Microstructure: A New Candidate for Replacing Steels in High-Temperature Structural Applications? 60th Anniversary Metal Research Colloquium organized by the Department for Metal Research and Materials Testing of the University Leoben, Lech am Arlberg, Austria (2014)
In this project we conduct together with Dr. Sandlöbes at RWTH Aachen and the department of Prof. Neugebauer ab initio calculations for designing new Mg – Li alloys. Ab initio calculations can accurately predict basic structural, mechanical, and functional properties using only the atomic composition as a basis.
The wide tunability of the fundamental electronic bandgap by size control is a key attribute of semiconductor nanocrystals, enabling applications spanning from biomedical imaging to optoelectronic devices. At finite temperature, exciton-phonon interactions are shown to exhibit a strong impact on this fundamental property.
About 90% of all mechanical service failures are caused by fatigue. Avoiding fatigue failure requires addressing the wide knowledge gap regarding the micromechanical processes governing damage under cyclic loading, which may be fundamentally different from that under static loading. This is particularly true for deformation-induced martensitic…
In this project we study - together with the department of Prof. Neugebauer and Dr. Sandlöbes at RWTH Aachen - the underlying mechanisms that are responsible for the improved room-temperature ductility in Mg–Y alloys compared to pure Mg.
Efficient harvesting of sunlight and (photo-)electrochemical conversion into solar fuels is an emerging energy technology with enormous promise. Such emerging technologies depend critically on materials systems, in which the integration of dissimilar components and the internal interfaces that arise between them determine the functionality.
Oxides find broad applications as catalysts or in electronic components, however are generally brittle materials where dislocations are difficult to activate in the covalent rigid lattice. Here, the link between plasticity and fracture is critical for wide-scale application of functional oxide materials.
The project Hydrogen Embrittlement Protection Coating (HEPCO) addresses the critical aspects of hydrogen permeation and embrittlement by developing novel strategies for coating and characterizing hydrogen permeation barrier layers for valves and pumps used for hydrogen storage and transport applications.