Changizi, R.; Zhang, S.; Schwarz, T.; Scheu, C.: Cathodoluminescence and the structural study of Lanthanide-doped oxides. Workshop on Transmission Electron Microscopy (E-MAT), Antwerp, Belgium (2019)
Changizi, R.; Zhang, S.; Schwarz, T.; Scheu, C.: Study of the chemical composition and the luminescent spectra of Lanthanide-doped oxides. E-MRS 2019 Spring Meeting, Nice, France (2019)
Zhang, S.; Diehl, L.; Lotsch, B. V.; Scheu, C.: NiOx cocatalysts on nanosheets for photocatalytic water splitting. nanoGe Fall Meeting 2018, Torremolinos, Spain (2018)
Zhang, S.; Scheu, C.: Supervision on multi-dimensional data from electron microscopy. BiGmaxWorkshop 2018 on Big-Data-DrivenMaterials Science, Irsee, Germany (2018)
Garzón-Manjón, A.; Zahn, G.; Kuchshaus, C.; Zhang, S.; Ludwig, A.; Scheu, C.: Observation of the Structural Transformation of Multinary Nanoparticles by In-situ Transmission Electron Microscopy. EMAT Workshop on Transmission Electron Microscopy, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium (2017)
Zhang, S.; Mio, A.; Cagnoni, M.; Zhu, M.; Cojocaru-Mirédin, O.; Wuttig, M.; Scheu, C.: Valence EELS investigation on GeSexTe1-x phase change material. EDGE 2017: Enhanced Data Generated by Electrons, 8th International Workshop on Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy and Related Techniques, Okuma, Okinawa, Japan (2017)
Bueno Villoro, R.: Microstructure, thermal stability and defect phonon scattering in AgSbTe2 thermoelectrics. Master, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain (2019)
Bueno Villoro, R.: Effect of the processing route on the microstructure of Ag18Sb29Te53 (AST) based thermoelectrics. Bachelor, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain (2018)
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.
Water electrolysis has the potential to become the major technology for the production of the high amount of green hydrogen that is necessary for its widespread application in a decarbonized economy. The bottleneck of this electrochemical reaction is the anodic partial reaction, the oxygen evolution reaction (OER), which is sluggish and hence…
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