Lill, K. A.; Fushimi, K.; Seo, M.; Hassel, A. W.: Reactivity imaging of a passive ferritic FeAlCr steel. J Appl Electrochem. 38, pp. 1339 - 1345 (2008)
Fushimi, K.; Stratmann, M.; Hassel, A. W.: Electropolishing of NiTi shape memory alloys in methanolic H2SO4. Electrochim. Acta 52, pp. 1290 - 1295 (2006)
Hassel, A. W.; Lill, K. A.; Fushimi, K.; Seo, M.: Microelectrochemical Investigations of the Corrosion Behaviour of Ferritic FeAlCr Steels. In: Japan Society for Corrosion Engineering Materials and Environments. 2007 Spring Meeting of the Japan Society for Corrosion Engineering Materials and Environments, Tokyo, Japan, May 09, 2007 - May 11, 2007. (2007)
Fushimi, K.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Passive Film Formed on Shape Memory NiTi-Alloy in Sulfuric Acid. In: Proceed. Asian Pacific Corr. Contr. Conf. 13, pp. L06 1 - L06 8. (2003)
Hassel, A. W.; Fushimi, K.; Okawa, T.; Seo, M.: Local Analysis of Anodic Oxide Films on Titanium by Scanning Droplet Cell and Scanning Electrochemical Microscope. Localized In Situ Methods for Investigating Electrochemical Interfaces. Electrochem. Soc. Proc. PV 99-28, pp. 166 - 174 (1999)
Neelakantan, L.; Fushimi, K.; Eggeler, G.; Hassel, A. W.: Electropolishing and Electrochemical Micromachining of NiTi. SMST 2007 (The Int. Conf. on Shape Memory and Superelastic Technol.), Tsukuba, Japan (2007)
Fushimi, K.; Lill, K. A.; Hassel, A. W.; Seo, M.: The difference in reaction rate on single grains and grain boundaries observed by scanning electrochemical microscopy. 2006 Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Corrosion Engineering, Akita, Japan (2006)
Lill, K. A.; Fushimi, K.; Hassel, A. W.; Seo, M.: The Kinetics of Single Grains and Grain Boundaries by SECM. 4th Workshop on Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM), Falcade, Italy (2006)
Fushimi, K.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Passive Film Formed on Shape Memory NiTi-Alloy in Sulfuric Acid. 13th Asian Pacific Corrosion Control Conference, Osaka, Japan (2003)
Hassel, A. W.; Fushimi, K.; Stratmann, M.: Elektropolieren und Anodisieren von Nitinol. Institutsseminar des Lehrstuhls für Werkstoffe Ruhr-Universität Bochum Prof. Pohl, Bochum, Germany (2003)
Fushimi, K.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Study on Electropolishing Behavior of Shape Memory NiTi-Alloy. 108th Meeting of The Surface Finishing Society of Japan, Utsunomiya, Japan (2003)
Fushimi, K.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Anodic Polarization Behavior of Shape Memory NiTi-Alloy in H2SO4 Aqueous Solution. The Meeting of The Electrochemical Society of Japan 2003, Sapporo, Japan (2003)
Hassel, A. W.; Fushimi, K.; Stratmann, M.; Seo, M.: Controlling Film Properties in Microstructures on Single Grains of Titanium; A SDC, SECM and Imaging Ellipsometry Study. 54rd Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Sao Pedro, Brazil (2003)
Fushimi, K.; Hassel, A. W.; Stratmann, M.: Anodic Oxide Film on Shape Memory NiTi Alloy. 203rd Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, Paris, France (2003)
Hassel, A. W.; Fushimi, K.; Okawa, T.; Seo, M.: Local Analysis of Anodic Oxide Films on Titanium by Scanning Droplet Cell and Scanning Electrochemical Microscope. 196th Meeting of The Electrochemical Society jointly with 1999 Fall Meeting of The Electrochemical Society of Japan, Honolulu, HI, USA (1999)
Lill, K. A.; Fushimi, K.; Hassel, A. W.; Seo, M.: Investigations on the kinetics of single grains and grain boundaries by use of Scan-ning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM). 6th International Symposium on Electrochemical Micro & Nanosystem Technologies, Bonn, Germany (2006)
Neelakantan, L.; Georgiou, M.; Fushimi, K.; Eggeler, G.; Hassel, A. W.: Investigation on the Solubility of Nickel and Titanium in Methanolic Sulphuric Acid Solution during Electropolishing of NiTi. GDCh, Jahrestagung 2005, Fachgruppe Angewandte Elektrochemie, Düsseldorf, Germany (2005)
Neelakantan, L.; Georgiou, M.; Stratmann, M.; Hassel, A. W.; Fushimi, K.: On the mechanism of electropolishing of NiTi shape memory alloys. 79. AGEF Seminar - 25 Jahre Elektrochemie in Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany (2004)
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