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Electrochemical deposition of ferrites

2023
Ferrites, ever since invented, have been of great value to the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. This review will take you through the past and the possibilities of synthesizing ferrite thin films with the help of electrochemical deposition. With their growing applications, electrochemically deposited ferrite thin films leave us with the hope of
Supriya Sandeep Sonawane   +3 more
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Electrochemical deposition of Galfenol

2012 14th International Conference on Electronic Materials and Packaging (EMAP), 2012
This paper presents the results of the electrochemical deposition of Galfenol, an iron-gallium alloy, obtained from a Hull cell apparatus. In a Hull cell, the cathode is set at a pre-determined angle with respect to the anode electrode, which enables a wide range of current densities to be evaluated across a single sample.
Robert W. Kay   +4 more
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Morphology and Microstructure in Electrochemical Deposition of Zinc

Physical Review Letters, 1986
We report an experiment in the Ohmically-limited electrochemical deposition of zinc which explicitly probes the link between microscopic structure and macroscopic morphology in the development of interfacial patterns far from equilibrium. We report a previously unrecognized transition region between diffusion-limited aggregation and dendritic growth ...
, Grier, , Ben-Jacob, , Clarke, , Sander
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Electrochemically Triggered Surface Deposition of Polyelectrolytes

Langmuir, 2018
An electrochemical approach to surface deposition of polyelectrolytes on self-assembled monolayers is presented. This deposition process can be triggered facilely by a potential bias, which oxidizes ferrocene moieties included in the self-assembled monolayer to ferrocenium, whose charge compensation is fulfilled by polyelectrolytes and associated ...
Md. Shamim Iqbal, Wei Zhan
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Electrochemical deposition of Ag 2 Se nanostructures

Materials Research Bulletin, 2017
Abstract AgSe based nanostructures (nanowires or nanotubes) were obtained by electrodeposition. A systematic investigation was carried out, varying concentration of the precursors, pH of the electrolytic solution, ligands, and deposition mode, to study the effect of all these parameters on the growth of nanostructures.
Genovese, L.   +4 more
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Nanostructured Copper Filaments in Electrochemical Deposition

Physical Review Letters, 2001
In this Letter we report a novel self-organized copper electrodeposition in an ultrathin layer of CuSO4 electrolyte. The macroscopic fingering branches of the deposit consist of long copper filaments covered with periodic corrugated nanostructures. The mechanism of the nanostructure formation is explored and the origin of the significant descent of the
M, Wang   +7 more
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Electrochemical deposition of solid lubricant films

Wear, 1971
This paper describes a new technique for producing adherent solid lubricant films with full control of thickness and location. MoS2 and FeCl2/CrCl3 coatings are formed on Mo and Fe/Cr wires respectively by electrochemical deposition from a bath of molten LiCl/KCl, and their frictional behaviour is studied at 400 C.
D. R. Atkins, J. P. G. Farr, G. W. Rowe
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Temperature Dependence of Electrochemical Deposition of CdSe

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2007
The temperature dependence of the growth of cadmium selenide (CdSe) films prepared by galvanostatic electrodeposition in an aqueous acidic bath was examined. We observed a growth mode change at around 50 degrees C, below which the growth rate is reaction rate limited and above which it is transport limited.
J. L. Koh   +3 more
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Alternating morphology transitions in electrochemical deposition

Physical Review Letters, 1993
Alternating morphology transitions between dendrite and dense-branching morphology have been studied for the first time in electrochemical deposition of FeSO 4 aqueous solution film. We suggest that the observed alternating transition is caused by the interchange of anisotropy in interfacial growth, which arises from the periodic accumulation and ...
, Wang, , Ming
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Deposit profiles in two-dimensional electrochemical deposition

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1998
Two-dimensional electrodeposition profiles around a single trench on a substrate are investigated using a thin-layer experiment and a Monte Carlo simulation. The thin-layer electrodeposition for the diffusion-limited aggregation is applied to the problem of the coverage of a small trench on a substrate. The metal deposit is grown on the thin deposition
H Shitamoto, O Okutani, T Nagatani
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