TY - JOUR A1 - Seah, M.P. A1 - Spencer, S.J. A1 - Bensebaa, F. A1 - Vickridge, I. A1 - Danzebrink, H. A1 - Krumrey, M. A1 - Gross, Thomas A1 - Österle, Werner A1 - Wendler, E. A1 - Rheinländer, B. A1 - Azuma, Y. A1 - Kojima, I. A1 - Suzuki, N. A1 - Suzuki, M. A1 - Tanuma, S. A1 - Moon, D.W. A1 - Lee, H.J. A1 - Cho, H.M. A1 - Chen, H.Y. A1 - Wee, A. T. S. A1 - Osipowicz, T. A1 - Pan, J.S. A1 - Jordaan, W.A. A1 - Hauert, R. A1 - Klotz, U. A1 - van der Marel, C. A1 - Verheijen, M. A1 - Tamminga, Y. A1 - Jeynes, C. A1 - Bailey, P. A1 - Biswas, S. A1 - Falke, U. A1 - Nguyen, N.V. A1 - Chandler-Horowitz, D. A1 - Ehrstein, J.R. A1 - Muller, D. A1 - Dura, J.A. T1 - Critical review of the current status of thickness measurements for ultrathin SiO2 on Si - Part V: Results of a CCQM pilot study JF - Surface and interface analysis N2 - Results are reported from a pilot study under the Consultative Committee for Amount of Substance (CCQM) to compare measurements of and resolve any relevant measurement issues in, the amount of thermal SiO2 oxide on (100) and (111) orientation Si wafer substrates in the thickness range 1.5 - 8 nm. As a result of the invitation to participate in this activity, 45 sets of measurements have been made in different laboratories using 10 analytical methods: medium-energy ion scattering spectrometry (MEIS), nuclear reaction analysis (NRA), RBS, elastic backscattering spectrometry (EBS), XPS, SIMS, ellipsometry, grazing-incidence x-ray reflectrometry (GIXRR), neutron reflectometry and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The measurements are made on separate sets of 10 carefully prepared samples, all of which have been characterised by a combination of ellipsometry and XPS using carefully established reference conditions and reference parameters. The results have been assessed against the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) data and all show excellent linearity. The remaining data sets correlate with the NPL data with average root-mean-square scatters of 0.15 nm, half being better than 0.1 nm and a few at or better than 0.05 nm. Each set of data allows a relative scaling constant and a zero thickness offset to be determined. Each method has an inherent zero thickness offset between 0 nm and 1 nm and it is these offsets, measured here for the first time, that have caused many problems in the past. There are three basic classes of offset: water and carbonadeous contamination equivalent to ~1 nm as seen by ellipsometry; adsorbed oxygen mainly from water at an equivalent thickness of 0.5 nm as seen by MEIS, NRA, RBS and possibly GIXRR; and no offset as seen by XPS using the Si 2p peaks. Each technique has a different uncertainty for the scaling constant and consistent results have been achieved. X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy has large uncertainties for the scaling constant but a high precision and, critically, if used correctly, has zero offset. Thus, a combination of XPS and the other methods allows the XPS scaling constant to be determined with low uncertainty, traceable via the other methods. XPS laboratories returning results early were invited to test a new reference procedure. All showed very significant improvements. The reference attenuation lengths thus need scaling by 0.986 ± 0.009 (at an expansion factor of 2) deduced from the data for the other methods. Several other methods have small offsets and, to the extent that these can be shown to be constant or measurable, then these methods will also show low uncertainty. Recommendations are provided for parameters for XPS, MEIS, RBS and NRA to improve their accuracy. KW - Calibration KW - Ellipsometry KW - GIXRR KW - Interlaboratory study KW - MEIS KW - Neutron reflectometry KW - NRA KW - RBS KW - Silicon dioxide KW - SIMS KW - XPS PY - 2004 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/sia.1909 SN - 0142-2421 SN - 1096-9918 VL - 36 IS - 9 SP - 1269 EP - 1303 PB - Wiley CY - Chichester AN - OPUS4-5549 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Seah, M.P. A1 - Spencer, S.J. A1 - Bensebaa, F. A1 - Vickridge, I. A1 - Danzebrink, H. A1 - Krumrey, M. A1 - Gross, Thomas A1 - Österle, Werner A1 - Wendler, E. A1 - Rheinländer, B. A1 - Azuma, Y. A1 - Kojima, I. A1 - Suzuki, N. A1 - Suzuki, M. A1 - Tanuma, S. A1 - Moon, D.W. A1 - Lee, H.J. A1 - Cho, H.M. A1 - Chen, H.Y. A1 - Wee, A. T. S. A1 - Osipowicz, T. A1 - Pan, J.S. A1 - Jordaan, W.A. A1 - Hauert, R. A1 - Klotz, U. A1 - van der Marel, C. A1 - Verheijen, M. A1 - Tamminga, Y. A1 - Jeynes, C. A1 - Bailey, P. A1 - Biswas, S. A1 - Falke, U. A1 - Nguyen, N.V. A1 - Chandler-Horowitz, D. A1 - Ehrstein, J.R. A1 - Muller, D. A1 - Dura, J.A. T1 - Ultra-thin SiO2 on Si, Part V: Results of a CCQM Pilot Study of Thickness Measurements T2 - NPL Report COAM S 14 KW - SiO2 KW - Thin films KW - Thickness KW - XPS KW - Ellipsometry KW - TEM PY - 2003 SN - 1473-2734 SP - 57 pages AN - OPUS4-4118 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schlaad, H. A1 - Müller, A. H. E. A1 - Kolshorn, H. A1 - Krüger, Ralph-Peter T1 - Mechanism of anionic polymerization of (meth)acrylates in the presence of aluminium alkyls JF - Polymer bulletin PY - 1995 SN - 0170-0839 SN - 1436-2449 VL - 35 SP - 169 EP - 176 PB - Springer CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-2144 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Spickermann, J. A1 - Martin, K. A1 - Räder, H.J. A1 - Müllen, K. A1 - Schlaad, H. A1 - Müller, A. H. E. A1 - Krüger, Ralph-Peter T1 - Quantitative analysis of broad molecular weight distributions obtained by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry JF - European journal of mass spectrometry PY - 1996 SN - 1469-0667 SN - 1356-1049 SN - 1365-0718 IS - 2 SP - 161 EP - 165 PB - IM Publications CY - Chichester AN - OPUS4-2153 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kind, L. A1 - Plamper, F.A. A1 - Göbel, R. A1 - Mantion, Alexandre A1 - Müller, A. H. E. A1 - Pieles, U. A1 - Taubert, A. A1 - Meier, W. T1 - Silsesquioxane/polyamine nanoparticle-templated formation of star- or raspberry-like silica nanoparticles JF - Langmuir KW - Silica nanoparticles KW - 3D TEM KW - Star-shaped nanoparticles KW - Raspberry-shaped nanoparticles PY - 2009 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/la900229n SN - 0743-7463 SN - 1520-5827 VL - 25 IS - 12 SP - 7109 EP - 7115 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington, DC AN - OPUS4-19580 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Müller, B. A1 - Dahms, A. A1 - Knudsen, H.N. A1 - Afshari, A. A1 - Wargocki, P. A1 - Olesen, B. A1 - Berglund, B. A1 - Ramalho, O. A1 - Goschnick, J. A1 - Häringer, D. A1 - Jann, Oliver A1 - Horn, Wolfgang A1 - Nesa, D. A1 - Chanie, E. A1 - Ruponen, M. A1 - Müller, D. T1 - Measuring perceived air quality and intensity by a Sensor System, the European Project SysPAQ T2 - Indoor Air 2008, 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate, August 17-22, 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark (Proceedings) T2 - Indoor Air 2008, 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate CY - Copenhagen, Denmark DA - 2008-08-17 KW - Perceived air quality KW - Perceived odour intensity KW - Profiling KW - Sensor system PY - 2008 IS - Paper ID: 530 SP - 1 EP - 8 AN - OPUS4-18302 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - GEN A1 - Müller, B. A1 - Bitter, F. A1 - Müller, D. A1 - Knudsen, H.N. A1 - Afshari, A. A1 - Wargocki, P. A1 - Olesen, B. A1 - Berglund, B. A1 - Ramalho, O. A1 - Goschnick, J. A1 - Jann, Oliver A1 - Horn, Wolfgang A1 - Nesa, D. A1 - Chanie, E. A1 - Ruponen, M. T1 - Messung der empfundenen Geruchsintensität mit Multigas-Sensorsystemen, das Forschungsvorhaben SysPAQ T2 - VDI-Berichte "Gerüche in der Umwelt - Innenraum- und Außenluft" / Tagung 13.- 14.11.2007, Bad Kissingen KW - Geruch KW - Sensorsystem KW - Perceived Air Quality KW - Produkttypischer Geruch KW - Bauprodukte KW - Emissionen PY - 2007 SN - 978-3-18-091995-9 SN - 0083-5560 IS - 1995 SP - 17 EP - 29 PB - VDI-Verl. CY - Düsseldorf AN - OPUS4-16370 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Falkenhagen, Jana A1 - Much, Helmut A1 - Stauf, W. A1 - Müller, A. H. E. T1 - Characterization of block copolymers by liquid adsorption chromatography at critical conditions. 1. Diblock copolymers JF - Macromolecules N2 - Liquid adsorption chromatography at critical conditions (LACCC) in normal and in reversed-phase modes provides independent information on the molar mass distributions of both blocks of poly(methyl methacrylate)-block-poly(tert-butyl methacrylate), even if no information about the precursor is available. In addition, the amount of unreacted precursor can be determined, even if its molar mass is comparable to that of the total block copolymer. The reversal of elution order by changing of stationary and mobile phases makes it possible to independently characterize each block in the SEC mode of the LACCC system. Thus, complete structural information is obtained even without using two-dimensional chromatographic techniques. PY - 2000 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/ma991903j SN - 0024-9297 SN - 1520-5835 VL - 33 IS - 10 SP - 3687 EP - 3693 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington, DC AN - OPUS4-2172 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Falkenhagen, Jana A1 - Much, Helmut A1 - Stauf, W. A1 - Müller, A. H. E. T1 - Characterization of di- and triblock copolymers using coupled chromatogreaphic methods JF - Polymer preprints PY - 1999 SN - 0032-3934 VL - 40 IS - 2 SP - 984 EP - 985 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Newark, NJ AN - OPUS4-2183 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Apel, E. A1 - Deubener, J. A1 - Bernard, A. A1 - Müller, Ralf A1 - Kappert, H. A1 - Rheinberger, V. A1 - Höland, W. T1 - Phenomena and mechanisms of crack propagation in glass-ceramics JF - Journal of the mechanical behaviour of biomedical materials N2 - Lithium disilicate, leucite and apatite glass-ceramics have become state-of-the-art framework materials in the fabrication of all-ceramic dental restorative materials. The goal of this study was to examine the crack propagation behaviour of these three known glass-ceramic materials after they have been subjected to Vickers indentation and to characterize their crack opening profiles (δmeas vs. (a-r)). For this purpose, various methods of optical examination were employed. Optical microscopy investigations were performed to examine the crack phenomena at a macroscopic level, while high-resolution techniques, such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM), were employed to investigate the crack phenomena at a microscopic level. The crack patterns of the three glass-ceramics vary from fairly straightforward to more complex, depending on the amount of residual glass matrix present in the material. The high-strength lithium disilicate crystals feature a high degree of crosslinking, thereby preventing crack propagation. In this material, the crack propagates only through the residual glass phase, which constitutes 30%–40% by volume. Having a high glass content of more than 65% by volume, the leucite and apatite glass-ceramics show far more complex crack patterns. Cracks in the leucite glass-ceramic propagate through both the glass and crystal phase. The apatite glass-ceramic shows a similar crack behaviour as an inorganic–organic composite material containing nanoscale fillers, which are pulled out in the surroundings of the crack tip. The observed crack behaviour and the calculated View the MathML source values of the three types of glass-ceramics were compared to the Kkic values determined according to the SEVNB method. KW - Glass KW - Viscosity KW - Water content PY - 2008 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbbm.2007.11.005 SN - 1751-6161 VL - 1 IS - 4 SP - 313 EP - 325 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-18308 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Liens, A. A1 - Reveron, H. A1 - Douillard, T. A1 - Blanchard, N. A1 - Lughi, V. A1 - Sergo, V. A1 - Laquai, René A1 - Müller, Bernd R. A1 - Bruno, Giovanni A1 - Schomer, S. A1 - Fürderer, T. A1 - Adolfsson, E. A1 - Courtois, N. A1 - Swain, M. A1 - Chevalier, J. T1 - Phase transformation induces plasticity with negligible damage in ceria-stabilized zirconia-based ceramics JF - Acta Materialia N2 - Ceramics and their composites are in general brittle materials because they are predominantly made up of ionic and covalent bonds that avoid dislocation motion at room temperature. However, a remarkable ductile behavior has been observed on newly developed 11 mol.% ceria-stabilized zirconia (11Ce-TZP) composite containing fine alumina (8 vol.% Al2O3) and elongated strontium hexa-aluminate (8 vol.% SrAl12O19) grains. The as-synthesized composite also has shown full resistance to Low Temperature Degradation (LTD), relatively high strength and exceptionally high Weibull modulus, allowing its use in a broader range of biomedical applications. In this study, to deepen the understanding of plastic deformation in Ce-TZP based composites that could soon be used for manufacturing dental implants, different mechanical tests were applied on the material, followed by complete microstructural characterization. Distinct from pure Ce-TZP material or other zirconia-based ceramics developed in the past, the material here studied can be permanently strained without affecting the Young modulus, indicating that the ductile response of tested samples cannot be associated to damage occurrence. This ductility is related to the stress-induced tetragonal to monoclinic (t-m) zirconia phase transformation, analogue to Transformation-Induced Plasticity (TRIP) steels, where retained austenite is transformed to martensite. The aim of this study is to corroborate if the observed plasticity can be associated exclusively to the zirconia t-m phase transformation, or also to microcraking induced by the transformation. The t-m transformed-zones produced after bending and biaxial tests were examined by X-ray refraction and SEM/TEM coupled with Raman. The results revealed that the observed elastic-plastic behavior occurs without extensive microcracking, confirming a purely elastic-plastic behavior driven by the phase transformation (absence of damage). KW - Zirconia KW - Ceria KW - Ceramic matrix composite KW - Plasticity KW - Phase transformation KW - X-Ray Refraction PY - 2020 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359645419307177 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2019.10.046 SN - 1359-6454 VL - 183 SP - 261 EP - 273 PB - Elsevier Ltd. AN - OPUS4-49740 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wiedmann, A. A1 - Weise, Frank A1 - Kotan, E. A1 - Müller, H. S. A1 - Meng, Birgit T1 - Effects of fatigue loading and alkali-silica reaction on the mechanical behaviour of pavement concrete JF - Structural Concrete N2 - The primary aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of mechanical pre-damage and alkali–silica reaction (ASR) on the fracture mechanical properties of pavement concrete. For this purpose, a four point bending test was applied to large format beams to produce a defined level of cyclic pre-damage. The fatigue-induced concrete degradation process was simultaneously recorded using a testing procedure specifically developed for the purpose. In addition, fatigue-induced cracks on extracted drilling cores were spatially visualized and quantified using micro X-ray 3D-computed tomography (3D-CT). The storage of the small-format test specimens, with and without cyclic pre-damage, in an ASR-conducive environment showed that pre-damage leads to an increase in ASR damage processes. Subsequent structural mechanical investigations on small format specimens with and without pre-damage show that fatigue loading and ASR significantly influence fracture mechanical parameters of the concrete. KW - Acoustic emissions analysis KW - Alkali-silica reaction KW - Concrete pavement KW - Fatigue loading KW - Fracture energy KW - Monitoring of damage KW - Tensile strength KW - Ultrasonic velocity PY - 2017 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/suco.201600179 SN - 1751-7648 SN - 1464-4177 VL - 18 IS - 4 SP - 539 EP - 549 PB - Ernst & Sohn AN - OPUS4-41007 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wolff, M. A1 - Wonneberger, R. A1 - Freiberg, K.E. A1 - Hertwig, Andreas A1 - Bonse, Jörn A1 - Giebeler, L. A1 - Koitzsch, A. A1 - Kunz, C. A1 - Weber, H. A1 - Hufenbach, J.K. A1 - Müller, F.A. A1 - Gräf, S. T1 - Formation of laser-induced periodic surface structures on Zr-based bulk metallic glasses with different chemical composition JF - Surfaces and Interfaces N2 - Bulk metallic glasses (BMG) are amorphous metal alloys known for their unique physical and mechanical properties. In the present study, the formation of femtosecond (fs) laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS) on the Zr-based BMGs Zr46Cu46Al8, Zr61Cu25Al12Ti2, Zr52.5Cu17.9Al10Ni14.6Ti5 (Vit105) and Zr57Cu15.4Al10Ni12.6Nb5 (Vit106) was investigated as a function of their different chemical composition. For this purpose, LIPSS were generated on the sample surfaces in an air environment by fs-laser irradiation (λ = 1025 nm, τ = 300 fs, frep = 100 kHz). The surface topography was characterized by scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Moreover, the impact of LIPSS formation on the structure and chemical surface composition was analyzed before and after fs-laser irradiation by X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy as well as by transmission electron microscopy in combination with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. Despite the different chemical composition of the investigated BMGs, the fs-laser irradiation resulted in almost similar properties of the generated LIPSS patterns. In the case of Zr61Cu25Al12Ti2, Vit105 and Vit106, the surface analysis revealed the preservation of the amorphous state of the materials during fs-laser irradiation. The study demonstrated the presence of a native oxide layer on all pristine BMGs. In addition, fs-laser irradiation results in the formation of laser-induced oxide layers of larger thickness consisting of an amorphous ZrAlCu-oxide. The precise laser-structuring of BMG surfaces on the nanoscale provides a versatile alternative to thermoplastic forming of BMG surfaces and is of particular interest for the engineering of functional material surfaces. KW - Bulk metallic glasses KW - Femtosecond laser KW - Laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS) KW - Chemical analysis KW - Oxidation PY - 2023 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-581799 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surfin.2023.103305 SN - 2468-0230 VL - 42 SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - Elsevier B.V. AN - OPUS4-58179 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Müller, R.H. A1 - Runge, S.A. A1 - Ravelli, V. A1 - Thünemann, Andreas A1 - Mehnert, W. A1 - Souto, E.B. T1 - Cyclosporine-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN): Drug-lipid physicochemical interactions and characterization of drug incorporation JF - European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics N2 - Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) were produced loaded with cyclosporine A in order to develop an improved oral formulation. In this study, the particles were characterized with regard to the structure of the lipid particle matrix, being a determining factor for mode of drug incorporation and drug release. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and wide-angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) measurements were employed for the analysis of the polymorphic modifications and mode of drug incorporation. Particles were produced using Imwitor®900 as lipid matrix (the suspension consisted of 10% particles, 8% Imwitor®900, 2% cyclosporine A), 2.5% Tagat S, 0.5% sodium cholate and 87% water. DSC and WAXS were used to analyse bulk lipid, bulk drug, drug incorporated in the bulk and unloaded and drug-loaded SLN dispersions. The processing of the bulk lipid into nanoparticles was accompanied by a polymorphic transformation from the ß to the α-modification. After production, the drug-free SLN dispersions converted back to ß-modification, while the drug-loaded SLN stayed primarily in α-modification. After incorporation of cyclosporine A into SLN, the peptide lost its crystalline character. Based on WAXS data, it could be concluded that cyclosporine is molecularly dispersed in between the fatty acid chains of the liquid-crystalline α-modification fraction of the loaded SLN. KW - Solid lipid nanoparticles KW - Cyclosporine A KW - Characterization KW - Oral bioavailability KW - Lipid polymorphism PY - 2008 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejpb.2007.07.006 SN - 0939-6411 SN - 1873-3441 VL - 68 IS - 3 SP - 535 EP - 544 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam AN - OPUS4-17534 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -