Huang, S.; Tegg, L.; Yamini, S. A.; Tuli, V.; Burr, P.; McCarroll, I.; Yang, L.; Moore, K. L.; Cairney, J. M.: Atom probe study of second-phase particles in Zircaloy-4. Journal of Nuclear Materials 616, 156049 (2025)
Huang, S.; Tegg, L.; Yamini, S. A.; Chen, L.; Burr, P.; Qu, J.; Yang, L.; Mccarroll, I.; Cairney, J. M.: Atomic distribution of alloying elements and second phase particles (SPPs) identification in Optimised ZIRLO. Acta Materialia 297, 121365 (2025)
Kubásek, J.; Torkornoo, S.; Nečas, D.; McCarroll, I.; Hybášek, V.; Gault, B.; Jablonská, E.; Donik, Č.; Paulin, I.; Gogola, P.et al.; Kusý, M.; Míchal, Z.; Fojt, J.; Čavojský, M.; Duchoň, J.; Jarošová, M.; Čapek, J.: Towards increased strength and retained ductility of Zn-Mg-(Ag) materials for medical devices by adopting powder metallurgy processing routes. Journal of Materials Research and Technology 37, pp. 4345 - 4361 (2025)
Schwarz, T.; Birbilis, N.; Gault, B.; McCarroll, I.: Understanding the Al diffusion pathway during atmospheric corrosion of a Mg-Al alloy using atom probe tomography. Corrosion Science 252, 112951 (2025)
Yang, L.; Chen, E. Y.-S.; Qu, J.; Garbrecht, M.; McCarroll, I.; Mosiman, D. S.; Saha, B.; Cairney, J. M.: Improved atom probe specimen preparation by focused ion beam with the aid of multi-dimensional specimen control. Microstructures 5 (1), 2025007 (2025)
Torkornoo, S.; Bohner, M.; McCarroll, I.; Gault, B.: Optimization of Parameters for Atom Probe Tomography Analysis of β-Tricalcium Phosphates. Microscopy and Microanalysis 30 (6), pp. 1074 - 1082 (2024)
Schwarz, T.; Yu, W.; Zhan, H.; Gault, B.; Gourlay, C.; McCarroll, I.: Uncovering Ce-rich clusters and their role in precipitation strengthening of an AE44 alloy. Scripta Materialia 232, 115498 (2023)
In this project, we aim to achieve an atomic scale understanding about the structure and phase transformation process in the dual-phase high-entropy alloys (HEAs) with transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) effect. Aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques are being applied ...
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.