@article{SchmittFeldeDoehringetal.2022, author = {Schmitt, Paul and Felde, Nadja and D{\"o}hring, Thorsten and Stollenwerk, Manfred and Uschmann, Ingo and Hanemann, Kevin and Siegler, Marie and Klemm, Georg and Gratzke, Nancy and T{\"u}nnermann, Andreas and Schwinde, Stefan and Schr{\"o}der, Sven and Szeghalmi, Adriana}, title = {Optical, structural, and functional properties of highly reflective and stable iridium mirror coatings for infrared applications}, series = {Optical Materials Express}, volume = {2022}, journal = {Optical Materials Express}, number = {12 / 2}, doi = {10.1364/OME.447306}, pages = {545 -- 559}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Metallic coatings are essential for numerous optical systems due to their high and broadband refl ectivity in the infrared spectral range. In contrast to well-established (protected)silver and gold mirror coatings, iridium is environmentally durable, referring to ISO 9211-3 and thermally stable up to 600 °C even without protective layers, as demonstrated. Additionally,the optical and related structural properties of atomic layer deposited (ALD) and magnetron sputtered (MS) Ir coatings were investigated using spectrophotometry, FTIR, ellipsometry, WLI,AFM, XRR, XRD, SEM, and electrical resistivity measurements. The properties of Ir ALD and Ir MS coatings diff er due to their topography and microstructure.}, subject = {Iridium}, language = {en} } @article{SchmittFeldeDoehringetal.2022, author = {Schmitt, Paul and Felde, Nadja and D{\"o}hring, Thorsten and Stollenwerk, Manfred and Uschmann, Ingo and Hanemann, Kevin and Siegler, Marie and Klemm, Georg and Gratzke, Nancy and T{\"u}nnermann, Andreas and Schwinde, Stefan and Schr{\"o}der, Sven and Szeghalmi, Adriana}, title = {Optical, structural, and functional properties of highly reflective and stable iridium mirrorcoatings for infrared applications: supplement}, series = {Optical Materials Express}, volume = {2022}, journal = {Optical Materials Express}, number = {12/2}, doi = {10.6084/m9.figshare.17121509}, pages = {545 -- 559}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Metallic coatings are essential for numerous optical systems due to their high and broadband refl ectivity in the infrared spectral range. In contrast to well-established (protected)silver and gold mirror coatings, iridium is environmentally durable, referring to ISO 9211-3 and thermally stable up to 600 °C even without protective layers, as demonstrated. Additionally,the optical and related structural properties of atomic layer deposited (ALD) and magnetron sputtered (MS) Ir coatings were investigated using spectrophotometry, FTIR, ellipsometry, WLI, AFM, XRR, XRD, SEM, and electrical resistivity measurements. The properties of Ir ALD and Ir MS coatings diff er due to their topography and microstructure.}, subject = {Iridium}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{MannDoehringStollenwerketal.2024, author = {Mann, Michael and D{\"o}hring, Thorsten and Stollenwerk, Manfred and Priebsch, Alessandro and Pribulla, Theodor and Komž{\´i}k, Richard M. and Sivanic, Peter}, title = {Advanced power quality measurement techniques at the electric power grid of astronomical observatories}, series = {Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems X, Conference of SPIE 13098, 17 - 20 June 2024}, booktitle = {Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems X, Conference of SPIE 13098, 17 - 20 June 2024}, editor = {Storrie-Lombardi, Lisa J. and Benn, Chris R. and Chrysostomou, Antonio}, publisher = {SPIE}, doi = {10.1117/12.3016562}, year = {2024}, subject = {Sternwarte}, language = {en} } @article{AmorimSperaNicoaraetal.2024, author = {Amorim, Isilda and Spera, Natalia C.M. and Nicoara, Nicoleta and Ramasamy, Devaraj and Alves, Diana F. and Stollenwerk, Manfred and Stadtm{\"u}ller, Johannes and D{\"o}hring, Thorsten and Sadewasser, Sascha and Kolen'ko, Yury V. and Sousa, Juliana P.S.}, title = {Overall alkaline water electrolysis over active, stable, low loading iridium catalysts sputtered on nickel foam}, series = {International Journal of Hydrogen Energy}, volume = {92}, journal = {International Journal of Hydrogen Energy}, publisher = {Elsevier BV}, issn = {0360-3199}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.10.306}, pages = {852 -- 864}, year = {2024}, subject = {Iridium}, language = {en} } @incollection{WisselFreudenmannPerezetal.2025, author = {Wissel, Julian and Freudenmann, Dominic and Perez, Nicolas and D{\"o}hring, Thorsten and Stadtm{\"u}ller, Johannes and Stollenwerk, Manfred}, title = {Various highly effective sputtered layer structures as catalysts for H2O2 decomposition for use in satellite engines}, series = {MaterialsWeek 2025 - Book of Abstracts}, booktitle = {MaterialsWeek 2025 - Book of Abstracts}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Materialkunde e.V. (DGM)}, address = {Sankt Augustin}, isbn = {978-3-88355-446-4}, pages = {53 -- 53}, year = {2025}, abstract = {Catalysts are frequently employed in both research and industrial applications to facilitate or accelerate chemical reactions. One such application is in monopropellant thrusters for space propulsion systems, where hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is used as a liquid propellant. The decomposition of liquid hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas, which ultimately generates thrust, can be achieved using noble metal catalysts from the platinoid group, such as platinum and iridium. This promotes the use of more environmentally friendly and less toxic propellants, such as H2O2, instead of hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide (NTO). The optimization of coating structures with these catalytic materials is essential for future space applications, as it aims to extend the lifespan of catalyst materials and results in a better utilization of H2O2 in satellite engines. Therefore, different layer structures were deposited onto Duranit D99 pellets using a controlled magnetron sputtering process. Previous studies have shown that the used sputtering pressure has a strong influence on the structure of the deposited coatings [2][3]. Certain parameter combinations produce catalytic layers with rough textures and a highly porous microstructure, see figure 1 [1]. To improve the thermal and mechanical stability of the sputtered layers, thin adhesive layers of Titanium and Zirconium were applied beneath the catalytic layer. The pellets were then heated in an oven at 640°C for one minute to simulate the thermal effects experienced in a satellite engine during ignition. Following this, the catalytic performance of the pellets was tested in laboratory experiments using 30\% H2O2. Pellets with sputtered platinum as the catalytic coating delivered the best results. These coatings will be further evaluated in an engine test conducted at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR). Hydrogen peroxide is also expected to play a crucial role in future lunar and Martian colonization efforts. In this context, catalytic coatings would be used to decompose H2O2 to supply astronauts with water and oxygen, rather than to generate thrust in satellite engines.}, subject = {Satellitentechnik}, language = {en} } @article{WisselFreudenmannCichockaetal.2024, author = {Wissel, Julian and Freudenmann, Dominic and Cichocka, Magdalena Ola and P{\"o}hl, Almut and Stephan-Hofmann, Iris and R{\"o}cke, Nicole and P{\´e}rez, Nicol{\´a}s and D{\"o}hring, Thorsten and Stadtm{\"u}ller, Johannes and Stollenwerk, Manfred}, title = {Microstructure of highly effective platinum-iridium alloys as catalysts for hydrogen peroxide decomposition}, series = {Research on Chemical Intermediates}, volume = {50}, journal = {Research on Chemical Intermediates}, number = {11}, publisher = {Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, issn = {0922-6168}, doi = {10.1007/s11164-024-05412-4}, pages = {5385 -- 5397}, year = {2024}, subject = {Iridium}, language = {en} } @incollection{StanikStollenwerkHuebneretal.2025, author = {Stanik, Eva and Stollenwerk, Manfred and H{\"u}bner, Sophie and Stadtm{\"u}ller, Johannes and D{\"o}hring, Thorsten}, title = {Experimental studies on iridium catalysts for water PEM electrolysis}, series = {MaterialsWeek 2025 - Book of Abstracts}, booktitle = {MaterialsWeek 2025 - Book of Abstracts}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Materialkunde e.V. (DGM)}, address = {Sankt Augustin}, isbn = {978-3-88355-446-4}, pages = {62 -- 62}, year = {2025}, abstract = {The enhanced use of sustainable energy sources entails strong fluctuations in the availability of electric power. As we need new approaches for energy distribution and energy storage systems, hydrogen is often discussed as a promising energy carrier. PEM electrolysis can be used to transform electrical energy from renewable sources into hydrogen. One challenge in this context is the need for catalysts, as these contribute significantly to the performance of the electrolysis cell. The commonly used platinum group metal (PGM) catalysts like Iridium are quite scarce and therefore expensive. A possible approach to reduce the Ir content is the application of magnetron sputtering for catalyst generation. By selecting the right process parameters, the desired layer properties can be set very precisely during sputtering. This ensures a large surface area with reduced material usage. The introduction of carbon can increase the surface area of the catalyst further and enhance its effectiveness. First results of investigations on the catalytic effect of sputtered Ir catalyst layers will be presented.}, subject = {Iridium}, language = {en} }