von Pezold, J.; Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Atomistic study of the Hydrogen enhanced local plasticity (HELP) mechanism. ADIS 2010, Mechanical Properties, Ringberg, Germany (2010)
Himmerlich, M.; Lorenz, P.; Lymperakis, L.; Gutt, R.; Neugebauer, J.; Krischok, S.: GaN(0001) Surface States: A Comparison Between Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory. International Workshop on Nitride Semiconductors, Tampa, Florida, USA (2010)
Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Ab initio Based Growth Simulations of III-Nitride Nanowires. International Workshop on Nitride Semiconductors, Tampa, Florida, USA (2010)
von Pezold, J.; Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Embrittlement in metals: An atomistic study of the Hydrogen enhanced local plasticity (HELP) mechanism. 139th Annual Meeting of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), Seattle, WA, USA (2010)
Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Ab-initio based growth simulations of III-Nitride nanowires. Computational Materials Science on Complex Energy Landscapes Workshop, Imst, Austria (2010)
Nikolov, S.; Petrov, M.; Lymperakis, L.; Friák, M.; Sachs, C.; Fabritius, H.; Neugebauer, J.; Raabe, D.: Extremal stiffness of crustacean cuticle through hierarchical optimization: Theory, modeling, and experiment. 3rd International Conference on Mechanics of Biomaterials & Tissues, multiscale modeling of tissue mechanical properties, Clearwater Beach, FL, USA (2009)
von Pezold, J.; Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Understanding embrittlement in metals: A multiscale study of the Hydrogen-enhanced local plasticity mechanism. Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall meeting, Boston, MA, USA (2009)
Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Adatom Kinetics, Thermodynamics, and Si Incorporation on Non-Polar III-Nitride Surfaces: Implications on Nanowire Growth. 8th nternational Conference on Nitride Semiconductors, Jeju Island, South Korea (2009)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
In this ongoing project, we investigate spinodal fluctuations at crystal defects such as grain boundaries and dislocations in Fe-Mn alloys using atom probe tomography, electron microscopy and thermodynamic modeling [1,2].
Statistical significance in materials science is a challenge that has been trying to overcome by miniaturization as in micropillar compression. However, this process is still limited to 4-5 tests per parameter variance, i.e. Size, orientation, grain size, composition, etc. as the process of fabricating pillars and testing has to be done one by one.…
The Ni- and Co-based γ/γ’ superalloys are famous for their excellent high-temperature mechanical properties that result from their fine-scaled coherent microstructure of L12-ordered precipitates (γ’ phase) in an fcc solid solution matrix (γ phase). The only binary Co-based system showing this special type of microstructure is the Co-Ti system…