Friák, M.; Tytko, D.; Holec, D.; Choi, P.-P.; Eisenlohr, P.; Raabe, D.; Neugebauer, J.: Synergy of atom-probe structural data and quantum-mechanical calculations in a theory-guided design of extreme-stiffness superlattices containing metastable phases. New Journal of Physics 17 (9), 093004 (2015)
Tytko, D.; Choi, P.-P.; Raabe, D.: Thermal dissolution mechanisms of AlN/CrN hard coating superlattices studied by atom probe tomography and transmission electron microscopy. Acta Materialia 85, pp. 32 - 41 (2015)
Sandim, M. J. R.; Tytko, D.; Kostka, A.; Choi, P.; Awaji, S.; Watanabe, K.; Raabe, D.: Grain boundary segregation in a bronze-route Nb3Sn superconducting wire studied by atom probe tomography. Superconductor Science and Technology 26, pp. 055008-1 - 055008-7 (2013)
Tytko, D.; Choi, P.-P.; Klöwer, J.; Inden, G.; Raabe, D.: Microstructural evolution of a Ni-based superalloy (617B) at 700 °C studied by electron microscopy and atom probe tomography. Acta Materialia 60 (4), pp. 1731 - 1740 (2012)
Jägle, E. A.; Tytko, D.; Choi, P.-P.; Raabe, D.: Deformation-induced intermixing in a model multilayer system. Atom Probe Tomography & Microscopy 2014, Stuttgart, Germany (2014)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
Nickel-based alloys are a particularly interesting class of materials due to their specific properties such as high-temperature strength, low-temperature ductility and toughness, oxidation resistance, hot-corrosion resistance, and weldability, becoming potential candidates for high-performance components that require corrosion resistance and good…
This project studies the mechanical properties and microstructural evolution of a transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP)-assisted interstitial high-entropy alloy (iHEA) with a nominal composition of Fe49.5Mn30Co10Cr10C0.5 (at. %) at cryogenic temperature (77 K). We aim to understand the hardening behavior of the iHEA at 77 K, and hence guide the future design of advanced HEA for cryogenic applications.
Hydrogen is a clean energy source as its combustion yields only water and heat. However, as hydrogen prefers to accumulate in the concentrated stress region of metallic materials, a few ppm Hydrogen can already cause the unexpected sudden brittle failure, the so-called “hydrogen embrittlement”. The difficulties in directly tracking hydrogen limits…