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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Quandt, Eckhard
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- 2024SMA Film-Based Elastocaloric Cooling Devicescitations
- 2023Structural characterisation and degradation of Mg–Li thin films for biodegradable implantscitations
- 2023Power Optimization of TiNiHf/Si Shape Memory Microactuatorscitations
- 2023Shape Memory Alloy Thin Film Auxetic Structurescitations
- 2023Thin-Film Superelastic Alloys for Stretchable Electronicscitations
- 2023Bistable Actuation Based on Antagonistic Buckling SMA Beamscitations
- 2022AlScN-Based SAW Magnetic Field Sensor for Isolated Closed-Loop Hysteretic Current Control of Switched-Mode Power Converterscitations
- 2022Imaging of Love Waves and Their Interaction with Magnetic Domain Walls in Magnetoelectric Magnetic Field Sensors
- 2021Roadmap on Magnetoelectric Materials and Devicescitations
- 2021Origami-inspired thin-film shape memory alloy devicescitations
- 2021Coherent Precipitates as a Condition for Ultra-Low Fatigue in Cu-Rich Ti53.7Ni24.7Cu21.6 Shape Memory Alloyscitations
- 2020Integration of AlN piezoelectric thin films on ultralow fatigue TiNiCu shape memory alloyscitations
- 2020Correlation between phase compatibility and efficient energy conversion in Zr-doped Barium Titanatecitations
- 2019Contactless monitoring of temperature change in cutting inserts by application of hard coatings and ferromagnetic film sensor phasescitations
- 2019The impact of O2/Ar ratio on morphology and functional properties in reactive sputtering of metal oxide thin filmscitations
- 2018Wide Band Low Noise Love Wave Magnetic Field Sensor Systemcitations
- 2018Magnetron-Sputtered, Biodegradable FeMn Foils: The Influence of Manganese Content on Microstructure, Mechanical, Corrosion, and Magnetic Propertiescitations
- 2018Cobalt Gradient Evolution in Sputtered TiNiCuCo Films for Elastocaloric Coolingcitations
- 2018Phase engineering and supercompatibility of shape memory alloyscitations
- 2017Mesoscale simulation of elastocaloric cooling in SMA filmscitations
- 2017Magnetron Sputtering as a Fabrication Method for a Biodegradable Fe32Mn Alloycitations
- 2017Functional NiTi grids for in situ straining in the TEMcitations
- 2016Combining Sensor and Protective Functionalities in Ferromagnetic Nanocomposite Thin Films for Applications in Harsh Environmentscitations
- 2016Martensite adaption through epitaxial nano transition layers in TiNiCu shape memory alloyscitations
- 2015Magnetron Sputtering a New Fabrication Method of Iron Based Biodegradable Implant Materialscitations
- 2015Magnetron Sputtering a New Fabrication Method of Iron Based Biodegradable Implant Materialscitations
- 2015Micropatterned freestanding magnetron sputtered Mg-alloy scaffoldscitations
- 2013Revisiting magnetic stripe domains - Anisotropy gradient and stripe asymmetrycitations
- 2013Dual wavelength magneto-optical imaging of magnetic thin filmscitations
- 2013Mechanical properties and corrosion behaviour of freestanding, precipitate-free magnesium WE43 thin filmscitations
- 2011Mechanical Behaviour and Corrosion Performance of Thin Film Magnesium WE Alloyscitations
- 2011High aspect ratio free standing ZnO-magnetostrictive mesoscale cylindrical magnetoelectric core shell compositecitations
- 2010Using thin film stress for nanoscaled sensors
- 2010Development towards MSM active FePd thick films
- 2010The ferromagnetic shape memory system Fe-Pd-Cu
- 2009Local setting of magnetic anisotropy in amorphous films by Co ion implantationcitations
- 2009Local stress engineering of magnetic anisotropy in soft magnetic thin filmscitations
- 2007New materials for micro-scale sensors and actuators:an engineering reviewcitations
- 2005Magnetic anisotropy and domain patterning of amorphous films by He-ion irradiationcitations
- 2004Magnetostrictive LC-circuits as mechanical sensors
- 2003Stress sensors based on magnetostrictive thin films
- 2003Magnetically tunable SAW-resonatorcitations
- 2002Thin film magnetostrictive actuation of a 2D scanning silicon micro-mirror
- 2002Permeameter zur Messung hochfrequenter und magnetoelastischer Eigenschaften dünner magnetischer Schichten
- 2002Berührungslose magnetoelastische Sensoren
- 2001Wireless tyre sensors based on amorphous magneto-elastic materialscitations
- 2001A novel optical scanner with integrated two-dimensional magnetostrictive actuation and two-dimensional piezoresistive detectioncitations
- 2001Rare earth transition metal thin films and devicescitations
- 2000Magnetic multilayers for sensor and actuator applications
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Functional NiTi grids for in situ straining in the TEM
Abstract
<p>In situ measurements are a pivotal extension of conventional transmission electron microscopy (TEM). By means of the shape memory alloy NiTi thin film Functional Grids were produced for in situ straining as alternative or at least complement of expensive commercial holders. Due to the martensite-austenite transition temperature straining effects can be observed by use of customary heating holders in the range of 50 to 100 °C. The grids can be produced in diversified designs to fit for different strain situations. Micro tensile tests were performed and compared with finite element simulations to estimate the applied forces on the sample and to predict the functionality of different grid designs. As a first example of this Functional Grid technology, we demonstrate the impact of applying a strain to a network of ZnO tetrapods.</p>