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Electrodeposited Germanium Nanowires
ACS Nano, 2014Germanium (Ge) is a group IV semiconductor with superior electronic properties compared with silicon, such as larger carrier mobilities and smaller effective masses. It is also a candidate anode material for lithium-ion batteries. Here, a simple, one-step method is introduced to electrodeposit dense arrays of Ge nanowires onto indium tin oxide (ITO ...
Naveen K, Mahenderkar +3 more
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Electrodeposition of Antimony Telluride.
ChemInform, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Gisbert Leimkühler +2 more
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Vibratory agitation for electrodeposition: III electrodeposition of composites
Transactions of the IMF, 1989In the electrodeposition of composite coatings a variety of methods of agitation have been employed yielding apparently contradictory trends especially in relation to composite composition, ie.
C. P. S. Johal +2 more
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Electrodeposition of alloys V. Electrodeposition of bismuth-cobalt alloys
Surface Technology, 1976Abstract Bi-Co alloys, ranging in composition from 8.0 to 98.2% bismuth, have been electrodeposited from aqueous solutions containing citrate complexes of the two metals. Co-deposition is of regular type. Cobalt-rich alloy deposits were semibright to bright in appearance. The percentage of bismuth in the deposit decreased when the current density and
Y.N. Sadana, S. Yajima
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Electrodeposition Research Award Address- Templated Electrodeposition
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2006Abstract not Available.
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Nanoscale electrodeposition: Dimension control and 3D conformality
Exploration, 2021Sol A Lee, Jin Wook Yang, Sungkyun Choi
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Electrodeposition Technologies for Li‐Based Batteries: New Frontiers of Energy Storage
Advanced Materials, 2020Jun Pu, Zihan Shen, Chenglin Zhong
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1998
Abstract Copper can be electrodeposited from numerous electrolytes. Cyanide and pyrophosphate alkalines, along with sulfate and fluoborate acid baths, are the primary electrolytes used in copper plating. This article provides information on the chemical composition, plating baths, and operating conditions of electrodeposition processes ...
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Abstract Copper can be electrodeposited from numerous electrolytes. Cyanide and pyrophosphate alkalines, along with sulfate and fluoborate acid baths, are the primary electrolytes used in copper plating. This article provides information on the chemical composition, plating baths, and operating conditions of electrodeposition processes ...
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