Julien Guénolé

About Julien Guénolé

Julien Guénolé, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Lorraine, specializes in the field of Material science, atomistic simulations, mechanical properties, irradiation damage.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Defects in magnesium and its alloys by atomistic simulation: Assessment of semi-empirical potentials

Exploring solute behavior and texture selection in magnesium alloys at the atomistic level

Atomistic to continuum mechanics description of crystal defects with dislocation density fields: application to dislocations and grain boundaries

Thermally activated nature of synchro-Shockley dislocations in Laves phases

The origin of deformation induced topological anisotropy in silica glass

Atomistic insights into texture, segregation, and binding in magnesium alloys

Atomistic insights into the inhomogeneous nature of solute segregation to grain boundaries in magnesium

Tailoring the Plasticity of Topologically Close‐packed Phases via the Crystals’ Fundamental Building Blocks

Julien Guénolé Information

University

Position

CNRS research scientist LEM3 -

Citations(all)

841

Citations(since 2020)

655

Cited By

353

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

19

i10Index(since 2020)

16

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Julien Guénolé Skills & Research Interests

Material science

atomistic simulations

mechanical properties

irradiation damage

Top articles of Julien Guénolé

Defects in magnesium and its alloys by atomistic simulation: Assessment of semi-empirical potentials

Computational Materials Science

2024/5/1

Julien Guénolé
Julien Guénolé

H-Index: 11

Zhuocheng Xie
Zhuocheng Xie

H-Index: 2

Exploring solute behavior and texture selection in magnesium alloys at the atomistic level

Acta Materialia

2024/3/1

Atomistic to continuum mechanics description of crystal defects with dislocation density fields: application to dislocations and grain boundaries

2024/2/23

Vincent Taupin
Vincent Taupin

H-Index: 15

Julien Guénolé
Julien Guénolé

H-Index: 11

Thermally activated nature of synchro-Shockley dislocations in Laves phases

Scripta Materialia

2023/10/1

The origin of deformation induced topological anisotropy in silica glass

Acta Materialia

2023/9/15

Atomistic insights into texture, segregation, and binding in magnesium alloys

arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.05811

2023/8/10

Atomistic insights into the inhomogeneous nature of solute segregation to grain boundaries in magnesium

Scripta Materialia

2023/6/1

Zhuocheng Xie
Zhuocheng Xie

H-Index: 2

Julien Guénolé
Julien Guénolé

H-Index: 11

Tailoring the Plasticity of Topologically Close‐packed Phases via the Crystals’ Fundamental Building Blocks

Advanced Materials

2023/6

Unveiling the mechanisms of motion of synchro-Shockley dislocations in Laves phases

Physical Review Materials

2023/5/12

Revealing the nano-scale mechanisms of the limited non-basal plasticity in magnesium

2023/5/11

On the temperature and chemical dependency of prismatic stacking faults in C14 Laves phases

arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.07325

2023/3/13

Periodic linear complexions: Co-segregation of solutes at a low-angle grain boundary in a magnesium alloy

arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.11084

2023/10/17

Atomistic aspects of load transfer and fracture in CNT-reinforced aluminium

Materialia

2022/5/1

Features of a nano-twist phase in the nanolayered Ti3AlC2 MAX phase

Scripta Materialia

2022/3/15

Laves phase crystal analysis (LaCA): Atomistic identification of lattice defects in C14 and C15 topologically close-packed phases

Journal of Materials Research

2021/5/28

Exploring the transfer of plasticity across Laves phase interfaces in a dual phase magnesium alloy

Materials & Design

2021/4/1

Frank partial dislocation in Ti2AlC-MAX phase induced by matrix-Cu diffusion

Scripta Materialia

2021/1/15

In-situ observation of the initiation of plasticity by nucleation of prismatic dislocation loops

Nature communications

2020/5/12

Assessment and optimization of the fast inertial relaxation engine (fire) for energy minimization in atomistic simulations and its implementation in lammps

Computational Materials Science

2020/4/1

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