Bitzek, E.: The Origin of Deformation-Induced Topological Anisotropy in Silica Glass. International Conference on the Strength of Materials ICSMA 19, Metz, France (2022)
Meier de Andrade, A.; Bitzek, E.: Fracture in the Presence of Hydrogen - Influence of the Potential. The 11th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling, Prague, Czech Republic (2024)
Meier de Andrade, A.; Bitzek, E.: Fracture in the Presence of Hydrogen - Influence of the Potential. The XXII Brazilian Materials Research Society (B-MRS) Meeting 2024, Santos, Brazil (2024)
Atila, A.: Influence of Structure and Topology on the Deformation Behavior and Fracture of Oxide Glasses. Dissertation, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) (2023)
Poul, M.; Huber, L.; Bitzek, E.; Neugebauer, J.: Systematic Structure Datasets for Machine Learning Potentials: Application to Moment Tensor Potentials of Magnesium and its Defects. arXiv (2022)
Femtosecond laser pulse sequences offer a way to explore the ultrafast dynamics of charge density waves. Designing specific pulse sequences may allow us to guide the system's trajectory through the potential energy surface and achieve precise control over processes at surfaces.
Oxides find broad applications as catalysts or in electronic components, however are generally brittle materials where dislocations are difficult to activate in the covalent rigid lattice. Here, the link between plasticity and fracture is critical for wide-scale application of functional oxide materials.
The full potential of energy materials can only be exploited if the interplay between mechanics and chemistry at the interfaces is well known. This leads to more sustainable and efficient energy solutions.