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Author Van Tendeloo, G.; Schryvers, D.; Tanner, L.E.; Broddin, D.; Ricolleau, C.; Loiseau, A.
  Title Structural phase transformations in alloys: an electron microscopy study Type P3 Proceeding
  Year 1991 Publication Symposium on Pahse Transformations Abbreviated Journal
  Volume Issue Pages 1-10
  Keywords P3 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Language Wos Publication Date 0000-00-00
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  ISSN ISBN Additional Links UA library record
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  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48350 Serial 3244
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Author Santamarta, R.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Structure of multi-grain spherical particles in an amorphous Ti50Ni25Cu25 melt-spun ribbon Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2004 Publication Materials science and engineering: part A: structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing Abbreviated Journal Mat Sci Eng A-Struct
  Volume 378 Issue 1/2 Pages 143-147
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Lausanne Editor
  Language Wos 000223329900025 Publication Date 2004-04-10
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0921-5093; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.094 Times cited 5 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 3.094; 2004 IF: 1.445
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48784 Serial 3311
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Author Satto, S.; Jansen, J.; Lexcellent, C.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Structure refinement of L21 Cu-Zn-Al austenite, using dynamical electron diffraction data Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2000 Publication Solid state communications Abbreviated Journal Solid State Commun
  Volume 116 Issue Pages 273-277
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000089747900008 Publication Date 2002-07-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0038-1098; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.554 Times cited 7 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 1.554; 2000 IF: 1.271
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48374 Serial 3317
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Author Yang, Z.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Study of changes in composition and EELS ionization edges upon Ni4Ti3 precipitation in a NiTi alloy Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2006 Publication Micron Abbreviated Journal Micron
  Volume 37 Issue 5 Pages 503-507
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Editor
  Language Wos 000238806400020 Publication Date 2005-09-08
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0968-4328; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.98 Times cited 10 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 1.98; 2006 IF: 1.200
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:59605 Serial 3327
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Author Potapov, P.L.; Kulkova, S.E.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Study of changes in L32 EELS ionisation edges upon formation of Ni-based intermetallic compounds Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2003 Publication Journal of microscopy Abbreviated Journal J Microsc-Oxford
  Volume 210 Issue Pages 102-109
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000182189600014 Publication Date 2005-12-01
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0022-2720;1365-2818; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.692 Times cited 11 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 1.692; 2003 IF: 1.779
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48778 Serial 3328
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Author Idrissi, H.; Renard, K.; Schryvers, D.; Jacques, P.J.
  Title TEM investigation of the formation mechanism of deformation twins in Fe-Mn-Si-Al TWIP steels Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2013 Publication Philosophical magazine Abbreviated Journal Philos Mag
  Volume 93 Issue 35 Pages 4378-4391
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The microstructure of a Fe-Mn-Si-Al twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) steel exhibiting remarkable work hardening rate under uniaxial tensile deformation was investigated using transmission electron microscopy to uncover the mechanism(s) controlling the nucleation and growth of the mechanically induced twins. The results show that the stair-rod cross-slip deviation mechanism is necessary for the formation of the twins, while large extrinsic stacking faults homogenously distributed within the grains could act as preferential sources for the activation of the deviation process. The influence of such features on the thickness and strength of the twins and the resulting mechanical behaviour is discussed and compared to similar works recently performed on Fe-Mn-C TWIP steels.
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  Language Wos 000327478300005 Publication Date 2013-09-12
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1478-6435;1478-6443; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.505 Times cited 15 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 1.505; 2013 IF: 1.427
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:112815 Serial 3478
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Author Seo, J.W.; Schryvers, D.
  Title TEM investigation of the microstructure and defects of CuZr martensite: 1: morphology and twin systems Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Acta materialia Abbreviated Journal Acta Mater
  Volume 46 Issue Pages 1165-1175
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000072289100009 Publication Date 2002-07-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1359-6454; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.301 Times cited 46 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 5.301; 1998 IF: 1.834
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48360 Serial 3479
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Author Seo, J.W.; Schryvers, D.
  Title TEM investigation of the microstructure and defects of CuZr martensite: 2: planar defects Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Acta materialia Abbreviated Journal Acta Mater
  Volume 46 Issue Pages 1177-1183
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos 000072289100010 Publication Date 2002-07-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1359-6454; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.301 Times cited 21 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 5.301; 1998 IF: 1.834
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48361 Serial 3480
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Author Schryvers, D.; Yandouzi, M.; Toth, L.
  Title TEM study of B2 + L12 decomposition in a nanoscale Ni-rich Ni-Al film Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Thin solid films : an international journal on the science and technology of thin and thick films Abbreviated Journal Thin Solid Films
  Volume 326 Issue Pages 126-133
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Publisher Place of Publication Amsterdam : Elsevier Editor
  Language Wos 000075693800017 Publication Date 2002-07-26
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0040-6090; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.879 Times cited 1 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 1.879; 1998 IF: 1.019
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48371 Serial 3487
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Author Fredrickx, P.; Helary, D.; Schryvers, D.; Darque-Ceretti, E.
  Title A TEM study of nanoparticles in lustre glazes Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2004 Publication Applied physics A : materials science & processing Abbreviated Journal Appl Phys A-Mater
  Volume 79 Issue Pages 283-288
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Heidelberg Editor
  Language Wos 000222008800021 Publication Date 2004-05-11
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0947-8396;1432-0630; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.455 Times cited 16 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 1.455; 2004 IF: 1.452
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48780 Serial 3489
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Author van Renterghem, W.; Schryvers, D.; van Landuyt, J.; Bollen, D.; van Roost, C.; de Keyzer, R.
  Title A TEM study of non-parallel twins inducing thickness growth in silver chloride {111} tabular crystals Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2001 Publication The journal of imaging science and technology Abbreviated Journal J Imaging Sci Techn
  Volume 45 Issue Pages 83-90
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Springfield, Va Editor
  Language Wos Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1062-3701 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 0.348 Times cited Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 0.348; 2001 IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48380 Serial 3490
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Author Tian, H.; Schryvers, D.; Shabalovskaya, S.; van Humbeeck, J.
  Title TEM study of the mechanism of Ni ion release from Nitinol wires with original oxides Type P1 Proceeding
  Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal
  Volume Issue Pages 05027,1-05027,6
  Keywords P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The surface of commercial Nitinol wires with original oxides and a thickness in the 30-190 nm range was investigated by different state of art TEM techniques. The oxide surface layer was identified as a combination of TiO and TiO2 depending on the processing of the wire. Between the core of the wires and the oxidized surface, an interfacial Ni3Ti nanolayer was observed while Ni nanoparticles are found inside the original oxide. The particle sizes, their distribution in the surface and the Ti-O stoichiometry were deduced from the analysis of the obtained data. Molecular dynamics calculations performed for evaluation of the stability of Ni particles relative to the atomic state revealed that a pure Ni particle has a lower energy than free Ni atoms inside the TiO2 lattice. The obtained results are discussed with respect to surface stability and Ni release in the human body.
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  Publisher Edp Place of Publication Coutaboeuf Editor
  Language Wos 000274582300092 Publication Date 2009-08-31
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 1 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:81954 Serial 3493
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Author Goessens, C.; Schryvers, D.; van Landuyt, J.; Geuens, I.; Gijbels, R.; Jacob, W.; de Keyzer, R.
  Title A temperature study of mixed AgBr-AgBrI tabular crystals Type H1 Book chapter
  Year 1995 Publication Abbreviated Journal
  Volume Issue Pages 70-76
  Keywords H1 Book chapter; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Hawaii Editor
  Language Wos A1995RY19900011 Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume 39 Series Issue 1 Edition
  ISSN ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 3 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved PHYSICS, APPLIED 47/145 Q2 #
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:8459 Serial 3501
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Author Goessens, C.; Schryvers, D.; van Landuyt, J.; Geuens, I.; Gijbels, R.; Jacob, W.; de Keyzer, R.
  Title A temperature study of mixed AgBr-AgBrI tabular crystals Type P3 Proceeding
  Year 1992 Publication Abbreviated Journal
  Volume Issue Pages 36-39
  Keywords P3 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Plasma Lab for Applications in Sustainability and Medicine – Antwerp (PLASMANT)
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  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Hawaii Editor
  Language Wos Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN ISBN Additional Links UA library record
  Impact Factor Times cited Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved PHYSICS, APPLIED 47/145 Q2 #
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:4201 Serial 3502
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Author Schryvers, D.; Toth, L.; van Humbeeck, J.; Beyer, J.
  Title Ni2Al versus Ni5Al3 ordering in Ni65Al35 austenite and martensite Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1995 Publication Journal de physique: colloques, suppléments Abbreviated Journal
  Volume 5 Issue 8 Pages 1029-1034
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Les Ulis Editor
  Language Wos A1995TX21300082 Publication Date 2014-07-16
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1155-4339; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 12 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved PHYSICS, APPLIED 47/145 Q2 #
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:13167 Serial 3548
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Author Schryvers, D.; Tirry, W.; Yang, Z.
  Title Ni4Ti3 precipitates and their influence on the surrounding NiTi matrix Type P1 Proceeding
  Year 2005 Publication Abbreviated Journal
  Volume Issue Pages 205-220
  Keywords P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The properties of the shape memory behaviour of Ni-rich binary NiTi are strongly dependant on the thermal history of the material. In this respect the changing of transformation temperatures of the underlying martensitic transformation and the occurrence of multiple step transformations are the most important phenomena. Part of the explanation is found in the presence of Ni4Ti3 precipitates in the B2 matrix after particular heat treatments. The formation of these precipitates changes the Ni concentration of the matrix and induces a strain field, with both of these aspects expected to be of importance. In this work atomic resolution and analytical TEM (transmission electron microscopy) techniques are used to obtain quantitative information concerning these two main features. Furthermore, the known structure of Ni4Ti3 is refined by a least squares optimization of quantitative electron diffraction data. The high-resolution TEM results show that there are strains up to 2% in the matrix surrounding the precipitates and they gradually increase until a maximum is reached when moving away from the interface. Analytical results reveal a global decrease of Ni content in the matrix when sufficient precipitates are present and a gradient in their close vicinity. The refinement of the structure shows atomic displacements, thereby increasing our understanding of the shrinking of the precipitate lattice with respect to the matrix.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Minerals, Metals Materials Society Place of Publication Warrendale Editor
  Language Wos Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record;
  Impact Factor Times cited Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:94759 Serial 3549
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Author Ball, J.M.; Schryvers, D.
  Title The analysis of macrotwins in NiAl martensite Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2003 Publication Journal de physique: 4 T2 – 10th International Conference on Martensitic Transformations, JUN 10-14, 2002, ESPOO, FINLAND Abbreviated Journal J Phys Iv
  Volume 112 Issue Part 1 Pages 159-162
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract We present a theoretical study of macrotwins arising in cubic to tetragonal martensitic transformations. The results help to explain some features of such macrotwins observed in Ni65Al35.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Les Ulis Editor
  Language Wos 000186503200024 Publication Date 2008-08-19
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1155-4339; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 11 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:103275 Serial 3569
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Author Van Renterghem, W.; Karthauser, S.; Schryvers, D.; van Landuyt, J.; De Keyzer, R.; Van Roost, C.
  Title The influence of the precipitation method on defect formation in multishell AgBrI (111) tabular crystals Type P1 Proceeding
  Year 2000 Publication Abbreviated Journal
  Volume Issue Pages 167-171
  Keywords P1 Proceeding; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Multishell tabular grains have a higher speed than pure AgBr tabular grains. Usually the shells differ in size and iodide content, but also the precipitation method for the iodide containing shells has an influence on the iodide incorporation. A TEM investigation was performed to determine the defect structure of multishell AgBr (111) tabular crystals containing a shell with a low iodide concentration and one with a high iodide concentration. The twins that induce tabular growth and stacking fault contrast in the region of the iodide shells have been observed, similar to previously studied AgBr/Ag(Br,I) coreshell crystals. Moreover in some of the crystals dislocations have been observed, sometimes even an entire network. The number of dislocations formed varies for the different methods of iodide addition. Also variations in average thickness between the different iodide addition methods have been observed. A higher number of dislocations and thicker crystals point towards a higher local concentration of iodide. These observations allow deciding which iodide incorporation method is most useful for a preferred dislocation pattern.
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  Publisher Soc Imaging Science Technology Place of Publication Springfield Editor
  Language Wos 000183315900046 Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0-89208-229-1 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record;
  Impact Factor Times cited Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:95774 Serial 3587
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Author Goessens, C.; Schryvers, D.; van Landuyt, J.
  Title Transmission electron microscopy studies of (111) twinned silver halide microcrystals Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1998 Publication Microscopy research and technique Abbreviated Journal Microsc Res Techniq
  Volume 42 Issue Pages 85-99
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication New York, N.Y. Editor
  Language Wos 000075521300003 Publication Date 2002-08-25
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1059-910X;1097-0029; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 1.147 Times cited 8 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 1.147; 1998 IF: 0.765
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:29676 Serial 3713
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Author Delville, R.; James, R.D.; Salman, U.; Finel, A.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Transmission electron microscopy study of low-hysteresis shape memory alloys Type P1 Proceeding
  Year 2009 Publication Abbreviated Journal
  Volume Issue Pages 02005,1-02005,7
  Keywords P1 Proceeding; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Recent findings have linked low hysteresis in shape memory alloys with phase compatibility between austenite and martensite. In order to investigate the evolution of microstructure as the phase compatibility increases and the hysteresis is reduced, transmission electron microscopy was used to study the alloy system Ti50Ni50-xPdx where the composition is systemically tuned to approach perfect compatibility. Changes in morphology, twinning density and twinning modes are reported along with special microstructures occurring when the compatibility is achieved. In addition, the interface between austenite and a single variant of martensite was studied by high-resolution and conventional electron microscopy. The atomically sharp, defect free, low energy configuration of the interface suggests that it plays an important role in the lowering of hysteresis. Finally, dynamical modeling of the martensitic transformation using the phase-field micro-elasticity model within the geometrically linear theory succeeded in reproducing the change in microstructure as the compatibility condition is satisfied. Latest results on the extension of these findings in other Ni-Ti based ternary/quaternary systems are also reported.
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  Publisher Edp Place of Publication Coutaboeuf Editor
  Language Wos 000274582300009 Publication Date 2009-08-31
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 3 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:81951 Serial 3716
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Author Delville, R.; Malard, B.; Pilch, J.; Sittner, P.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Transmission electron microscopy study of microstructural evolution in nanograined Ni-Ti microwires heat treated by electric pulse Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2011 Publication Diffusion and defect data : solid state data : part B : solid state phenomena Abbreviated Journal
  Volume 172/174 Issue Pages 682-687
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Transmission electron microscopy and mechanical testing were employed to investigate the evolution of microstructure and functional superelastic properties of 0.1mm diameter as-drawn Ni-Ti wires subjected to a non-conventional heat treatment by controlled electric pulse current. This method enables a finer control of the recovery and recrystallisation processes taking place during the heat treatment and accordingly a better control on the final microstructure. The best functional properties were obtained for heat-treated Ni-Ti wires having a nanograined microstructure (20-50 nm) partially recovered through polygonization and partially recrystallized. Such microstructure is highly resistant against dislocation slip upon cycling, while microstructures annealed for longer time and showing mostly recrystallized grains were prone to dislocation slip, particularly as the grain size exceeds 100 nm. The density of dislocation defects increased significantly with increasing grain size of the microstructure. The activity of three <100>/{011} slip systems was identified in the largest grains of 500-1200 nm. An additional mode of plastic deformation, {114} compound austenite twinning, was observed in the largest grains of fully recrystallized microstructures. It is proposed that dislocation slip (and possibly deformation twinning) occurring in superelastic cycling is coupled with the stress-induced martensitic transformation.
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Vaduz Editor
  Language Wos 000303359700105 Publication Date 2011-07-04
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1662-9779; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 3 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:90154 Serial 3717
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Author Santamarta, R.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Twinned b.c.c. sherical particles in a partially crystallised Ti50Ni25Cu25 melt-spun ribbon Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2004 Publication Intermetallics Abbreviated Journal Intermetallics
  Volume 12 Issue Pages 341-348
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Chicago, Ill. Editor
  Language Wos 000189229300012 Publication Date 2004-01-29
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0966-9795; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.14 Times cited 14 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 3.14; 2004 IF: 1.770
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:48369 Serial 3767
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Author Douglas, A.; Neethling, J.H.; Santamarta, R.; Schryvers, D.; Cornish, L.A.
  Title Unexpected ordering behaviour of Pt3Al intermetallic precipitates Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2007 Publication Journal of alloys and compounds Abbreviated Journal J Alloy Compd
  Volume 432 Issue 1/2 Pages 96-102
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Amsterdam Editor
  Language Wos 000245486300024 Publication Date 2006-07-13
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0925-8388; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.133 Times cited 18 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 3.133; 2007 IF: 1.455
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:64279 Serial 3808
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Author Schryvers, D.; Firstov, G.S.; Seo, J.W.; van Humbeeck, J.; Koval, Y.N.
  Title Unit cell determination in CuZr martensite by EM and X-ray diffraction Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1997 Publication Scripta materialia Abbreviated Journal Scripta Mater
  Volume 36 Issue Pages 1119-1125
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
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  Address
  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Oxford Editor
  Language Wos A1997WV99600007 Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 1359-6462 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 3.747 Times cited 76 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 3.747; 1997 IF: 0.645
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:21344 Serial 3811
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Author Van Tendeloo, G.; Schryvers, D.; van Dyck, D.; van Landuyt, J.; Amelinckx, S.
  Title Up close: Center for Electron Microscopy of Materials Science at the University of Antwerp Type A1 Journal article
  Year 1994 Publication MRS bulletin Abbreviated Journal Mrs Bull
  Volume Issue Pages 57-59
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT); Vision lab
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  Corporate Author Thesis
  Publisher Place of Publication Pittsburgh, Pa Editor
  Language Wos A1994PH66300015 Publication Date 0000-00-00
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 0883-7694 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record;
  Impact Factor 5.667 Times cited Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved no
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:9996 Serial 3821
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Author Chen, X.; Cao, S.; Ikeda, T.; Srivastava, V.; Snyder, G.J.; Schryvers, D.; James, R.D.
  Title A weak compatibility condition for precipitation with application to the microstructure of PbTe-Sb2Te3 thermoelectrics Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2011 Publication Acta materialia Abbreviated Journal Acta Mater
  Volume 59 Issue 15 Pages 6124-6132
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract We propose a weak condition of compatibility between phases applicable to cases exhibiting full or partial coherence and Widmanstätten microstructure. The condition is applied to the study of Sb2Te3 precipitates in a PbTe matrix in a thermoelectric alloy. The weak condition of compatibility predicts elongated precipitates lying on a cone determined by a transformation stretch tensor. Comparison of this cone with the long directions of precipitates determined by a slice-and-view method of scanning electron microscopy combined with focused ion beam sectioning shows good agreement between theory and experiment. A further study of the morphology of precipitates by the Eshelby method suggests that interfacial energy also plays a role and gives an approximate value of interfacial energy per unit area of 250 dyn cm−1.
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  Language Wos 000294086900026 Publication Date 2011-07-22
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  ISSN 1359-6454; ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 5.301 Times cited 8 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 5.301; 2011 IF: 3.755
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:92388 Serial 3911
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Author Idrissi, H.; Bollinger, C.; Boioli, F.; Schryvers, D.; Cordier, P.
  Title Low-temperature plasticity of olivine revisited with in situ TEM nanomechanical testing Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2016 Publication Science Advances Abbreviated Journal
  Volume 2 Issue 2 Pages e1501671-e1501671
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The rheology of the lithospheric mantle is fundamental to understanding how mantle convection couples with plate tectonics. However, olivine rheology at lithospheric conditions is still poorly understood because experiments are difficult in this temperature range where rocks and mineral become very brittle. We combine techniques of quantitative in situ tensile testing in a transmission electron microscope and numerical modeling of dislocation dynamics to constrain the low-temperature rheology of olivine. We find that the intrinsic ductility of olivine at low temperature is significantly lower than previously reported values, which were obtained under strain-hardened conditions. Using this method, we can anchor rheological laws determined at higher temperature and can provide a better constraint on intermediate temperatures relevant for the lithosphere. More generally, we demonstrate the possibility of characterizing the mechanical properties of specimens, which can be available in the form of submillimeter-sized particles only.
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  Language Wos 000379620200043 Publication Date 2016-03-12
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  ISSN 2375-2548 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor Times cited 32 Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:134983 Serial 4202
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Author Radi, A.; Khalil-Allafi, J.; Etminanfar, M.R.; Pourbabak, S.; Schryvers, D.; Amin-Ahmadi, B.
  Title Influence of stress aging process on variants of nano-N4Ti3precipitates and martensitic transformation temperatures in NiTi shape memory alloy Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2018 Publication Materials & design Abbreviated Journal Mater Design
  Volume 262 Issue 262 Pages 74-81
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract In this study, the effect of a stress aging process on the microstructure and martensitic phase transformation of NiTi shape memory alloy has been investigated. NiTi samples were aged at 450 degrees C for 1 h and 5 h under different levels of external tensile stress of 15, 60 and 150 MPa. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to characterize different variants and morphology of precipitates. The results show that application of all stress levels restricts the formation of precipitates variants in the microstructure after I h stress aging process. However, all variants can be detected by prolonging aging time to 5 h at 15 MPa stress level and the variants formation is again restricted by increasing the stress level. Moreover, the stress aging process resulted in changing the shape of precipitates in comparison with that of the stress-free aged samples. Coffee-bean shaped morphologies were detected for precipitates in all stress levels. According to the Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) results, the martensite start temperature (M-s) on cooling shifts to higher temperatures with increasing the tensile stress during the aging process. This can be related to the change ofaustenite to martensite interface energy due to the different volume fractions and variants of precipitates. (c) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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  Language Wos Publication Date 2018-01-04
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  ISSN 0264-1275 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; ; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 4.364 Times cited Open Access OpenAccess
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 4.364
  Call Number UA @ lucian @ c:irua:149854 Serial 4938
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Author Sandfeld, S.; Samaee, V.; Idrissi, H.; Groten, J.; Pardoen, T.; Schwaiger, R.; Schryvers, D.
  Title Datasets for the analysis of dislocations at grain boundaries and during vein formation in cyclically deformed Ni micropillars Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2019 Publication Data in Brief Abbreviated Journal
  Volume 27 Issue 27 Pages 104724
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Engineering sciences. Technology; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract The dataset together with the corresponding Python scripts and Jupyter notebooks presented in this article are supplementary data for the work presented in Samaee et al., 2019 [1]. The data itself consists of two parts: the simulation data that was used in [1] to analyze the effect of a particular grain boundary on curved dislocations and the precession electron diffraction (PED) strain maps together with post-processed data for analyzing details of the observed dislocation vein structures. Additionally, the complete stress tensor components, which are not shown in [1], have also been included. The data sets are accompanied by Python code explaining the file formats and showing how to post-process the data. (c) 2019 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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  Language Wos 000501988200181 Publication Date 2019-11-03
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
  Series Volume Series Issue Edition
  ISSN 2352-3409 ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record
  Impact Factor Times cited Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: NA
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:165092 Serial 6292
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Author Pittarello, L.; Mckibbin, S.; Yamaguchi, A.; Ji, G.; Schryvers, D.; Debaille, V.; Claeys, P.
  Title Two generations of exsolution lamellae in pyroxene from Asuka 09545 : Clues to the thermal evolution of silicates in mesosiderite Type A1 Journal article
  Year 2019 Publication The American mineralogist Abbreviated Journal Am Mineral
  Volume 104 Issue 11 Pages 1663-1672
  Keywords A1 Journal article; Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
  Abstract Mesosiderite meteorites consist of a mixture of crustal basaltic or gabbroic material and metal. Their formation process is still debated due to their unexpected combination of crust and core materials, possibly derived from the same planetesimal parent body, and lacking an intervening mantle component. Mesosiderites have experienced an extremely slow cooling rate from ca. 550 degrees C, as recorded in the metal (0.25-0.5 degrees C/Ma). Here we present a detailed investigation of exsolution features in pyroxene from the Antarctic mesosiderite Asuka (A) 09545. Geothermobarometry calculations, lattice parameters, lamellae orientation, and the presence of clinoenstatite as the host were used in an attempt to constrain the evolution of pyroxene from 1150 to 570 degrees C and the formation of two generations of exsolution lamellae. After pigeonite crystallization at ca. 1150 degrees C, the first exsolution process generated the thick augite lamellae along (100) in the temperature interval 1000-900 degrees C. By further cooling, a second order of exsolution lamellae formed within augite along (001), consisting of monoclinic low-Ca pyroxene, equilibrated in the temperature range 900-800 degrees C. The last process, occurring in the 600-500 degrees C temperature range, was likely the inversion of high to low pigeonite in the host crystal, lacking evidence for nucleation of orthopyroxene. The formation of two generations of exsolution lamellae, as well as of likely metastable pigeonite, suggest non-equilibrium conditions. Cooling was sufficiently slow to allow the formation of the lamellae, their preservation, and the transition from high to low pigeonite. In addition, the preservation of such fine-grained lamellae limits long-lasting, impact reheating to a peak temperature lower than 570 degrees C. These features, including the presence of monoclinic low-Ca pyroxene as the host, are reported in only a few mesosiderites. This suggests a possibly different origin and thermal history from most mesosiderites and that the crystallography (i.e., space group) of low-Ca pyroxene could be used as parameter to distinguish mesosiderite populations based on their cooling history.
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  Language Wos 000494707400014 Publication Date 2019-08-22
  Series Editor Series Title Abbreviated Series Title
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  ISSN 0003-004x ISBN Additional Links UA library record; WoS full record; WoS citing articles
  Impact Factor 2.021 Times cited Open Access
  Notes (up) Approved Most recent IF: 2.021
  Call Number UA @ admin @ c:irua:164645 Serial 6331
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