Gedsun, A.; Stein, F.; Palm, M.: Development of new Fe–Al–Nb(–B) alloys for structural applications at high temperatures. MRS Advances 6, pp. 176 - 182 (2021)
Stein, F.; Leineweber, A.: Laves phases: a review of their functional and structural applications and an improved fundamental understanding of stability and properties. Journal of Materials Science 56, pp. 5321 - 5427 (2021)
Distl, B.; Dehm, G.; Stein, F.: Effect of Oxygen on High‐temperature Phase Equilibria in Ternary Ti‐Al‐Nb Alloys. Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie 646 (14), pp. 1151 - 1156 (2020)
Luo, W.; Kirchlechner, C.; Li, J.; Dehm, G.; Stein, F.: Composition dependence of hardness and elastic modulus of the cubic and hexagonal NbCo2 Laves phase polytypes studied by nanoindentation. Journal of Materials Research 35 (2), pp. 185 - 195 (2020)
Stein, F.; Merali, M.; Watermeyer, P.: The Co–Ti system revisited: About the cubic-to-hexagonal Laves phase transformation and other controversial features of the phase diagram. Calphad 67, 101681 (2019)
Luo, W.; Kirchlechner, C.; Fang, X.; Brinckmann, S.; Dehm, G.; Stein, F.: Influence of composition and crystal structure on the fracture toughness of NbCo2 Laves phase studied by micro-cantilever bending tests. Materials and Design 145, pp. 116 - 121 (2018)
Li, X.; Schmitt, A.; Heilmaier, M.; Stein, F.: The Effect of the Ternary Elements B, Ti, Cr, Cu, and Mo on Fully Lamellar FeAl + FeAl2 Alloys. Journal of Alloys and Compounds 722, pp. 219 - 228 (2017)
He, C.; Qin, Y.; Stein, F.: Thermodynamic Assessment of the Fe–Al–Nb System with Updated Fe–Nb Description. Journal of Phase Equilibra and Diffusion 38 (5), pp. 771 - 787 (2017)
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
A novel design with independent tip and sample heating is developed to characterize materials at high temperatures. This design is realized by modifying a displacement controlled room temperature micro straining rig with addition of two miniature hot stages.
Many important phenomena occurring in polycrystalline materials under large plastic strain, like microstructure, deformation localization and in-grain texture evolution can be predicted by high-resolution modeling of crystals. Unfortunately, the simulation mesh gets distorted during the deformation because of the heterogeneity of the plastic…
In this project we developed a phase-field model capable of describing multi-component and multi-sublattice ordered phases, by directly incorporating the compound energy CALPHAD formalism based on chemical potentials. We investigated the complex compositional pathway for the formation of the η-phase in Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys during commercial…
The project HyWay aims to promote the design of advanced materials that maintain outstanding mechanical properties while mitigating the impact of hydrogen by developing flexible, efficient tools for multiscale material modelling and characterization. These efficient material assessment suites integrate data-driven approaches, advanced…
The Atom Probe Tomography group in the Microstructure Physics and Alloy Design department is developing integrated protocols for ultra-high vacuum cryogenic specimen transfer between platforms without exposure to atmospheric contamination.
Here, we aim to develop machine-learning enhanced atom probe tomography approaches to reveal chemical short/long-range order (S/LRO) in a series of metallic materials.