Jang, K.; Kim, M.-Y.; Jung, C.; Kim, S.-H.; Choi, D.; Park, S.-C.; Scheu, C.; Choi, P.-P.: Direct Observation of Trace Elements in Barium Titanate of Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors Using Atom Probe Tomography. Microscopy and Microanalysis 30 (6), pp. 1047 - 1056 (2024)
Cheraparambil, H.; Vega-Paredes, M.; Scheu, C.; Weidenthaler, C.: Unraveling the Evolution of Dynamic Active Sites of LaNixFe1-xO3 Catalysts During OER. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 16 (17), pp. 21997 - 22006 (2024)
Onur, E.; Lee, J.; Aymerich-Armengol, R.; Lim, J.; Dai, Y.; Tüysüz, H.; Scheu, C.; Weidenthaler, C.: Exploring the Effects of the Photochromic Response and Crystallization on the Local Structure of Noncrystalline Niobium Oxide. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 16 (19), pp. 25136 - 25147 (2024)
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Vega-Paredes, M.; Scheu, C.; Aymerich Armengol, R.: Expanding the Potential of Identical Location Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy for Gas Evolving Reactions: Stability of Rhenium Molybdenum Disulfide Nanocatalysts for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 15 (40), pp. 46895 - 46901 (2023)
Jung, C.; Zhang, S.; Cheng, N.; Scheu, C.; Yi, S.-H.; Choi, P.-P.: Effect of Heat Treatment Temperature on the Crystallization Behavior and Microstructural Evolution of Amorphous NbCo1.1Sn. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces 15 (39), pp. 46064 - 46073 (2023)
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