Kanjilal, A.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Investigation of Intermetallic-Mg interface strength using in-situ microshear testing. Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development IX, Sicily, Italy (2024)
Lee, J. S.; Dehm, G.; Best, J. P.; Stein, F.: Mechanical properties of B2 FeAl as a function of composition using targeted nanoindentation on diffusion couples. ECI Conference on Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development, Giardini Naxos, Messina (Sicily), Italy (2024)
Sahu, S.; Dehm, G.; Best, J. P.: High Temperature micropillar compression of Hematite: Insights and experimental challenges. Materials Research and Development IX ECI, Messina (Sicily), Italy (2024)
Riedel, J. L.; Kauffmann, A.; Nizamoglu, S.; Guth, S.; Best, J. P.; Lee, J. S.; Stein, F.; Heilmaier, M.: Application of a novel testing scheme for single-specimen brittle-to-ductile-transition temperature determination to Iron-Aluminides. MSE 2024, Darmstadt, Germany (2024)
Bhat, M. K.; Frommeyer, L.; Prithiv, T. S.; Dehm, G.; Best, J. P.: Using small-scale mechanics to probe the origins of segregation-induced strengthening. Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development VIII, Split, Croatia (2022)
Rehman, U.; Tian, C.; Stein, F.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Fracture Toughness of the Intermetallic C15 Al2Ca Laves Phase Determined using a Micropillar Splitting Technique. Intermetallics 2021, Educational Center Kloster Banz, Bad Staffelstein, Germany (2021)
Brognara, A.; Best, J. P.; Djemia, P.; Faurie, D.; Ghidelli, M.; Dehm, G.: On the mechanical properties and thermal stability of ZrxCu100-x thin film metallic glasses with different compositions. Nanobrücken 2021 - Nanomechanical Testing Conference virtual event, Düsseldorf, Germany (2021)
Brognara, A.; Best, J. P.; Djemia, P.; Faurie, D.; Ghidelli, M.; Dehm, G.: Effect of composition on mechanical properties and thermal stability of ZrCu thin film metallic glasses. European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) Spring Meeting 2021, Virtual Conference, Strasbourg, France (2021)
We have studied a nanocrystalline AlCrCuFeNiZn high-entropy alloy synthesized by ball milling followed by hot compaction at 600°C for 15 min at 650 MPa. X-ray diffraction reveals that the mechanically alloyed powder consists of a solid-solution body-centered cubic (bcc) matrix containing 12 vol.% face-centered cubic (fcc) phase. After hot compaction, it consists of 60 vol.% bcc and 40 vol.% fcc. Composition analysis by atom probe tomography shows that the material is not a homogeneous fcc–bcc solid solution
Magnetic properties of magnetocaloric materials is of utmost importance for their functional applications. In this project, we study the magnetic properties of different materials with the final goal to discover new magnetocaloric materials more suited for practical applications.