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Magnetoresistance Controls Arboreous Bead-Dendritic Growth of Magnetic Electrodeposits: Experimental and Theoretical Results

Nikolić, Nebojša D.; Wang, Hai; Cheng, Hao; Guerrero, C.; Ponizovskaya, E.V.; Pan, Genhua; Garcia, N.

(The Electrochemical Society, Inc., 2004)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Nikolić, Nebojša D.
AU  - Wang, Hai
AU  - Cheng, Hao
AU  - Guerrero, C.
AU  - Ponizovskaya, E.V.
AU  - Pan, Genhua
AU  - Garcia, N.
PY  - 2004
UR  - https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4127
AB  - The effect of magnetic fields applied on magnetic metals electrodeposition was examined. Nickel deposits obtained from a Watt solution with coumarin, at cathodic potentials of -1000, -1200, and -1300 mV/SCE, without and with, both, perpendicular and parallel oriented to the electrode surface low applied magnetic fields (up to 500 Oe) were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique. At a potential of -1300 mV/SCE, a dramatic difference was observed between nickel morphologies obtained with a perpendicular oriented magnetic field (zero MHD effect) and those obtained in the absence of one. The nickel deposit obtained with perpendicular oriented magnetic fields was a very developed 3D arboreous-bead-dendritic structure. On the other hand, the nickel deposit obtained without the presence of magnetic field was very rough, with a clearly visible clustered structure. The obtained nickel morphologies are then compared with copper morphologies. Based on the fact that copper deposits obtained with and without a perpendicular oriented magnetic field were dendritic structures, the observed difference between nickel deposits with and those without a perpendicular oriented field, is essentially ascribed to the magnetoresistance effect on the magnetic deposits, which are nonexistent in nonmagnetic materials. We also have done experiments with iron deposits.
PB  - The Electrochemical Society, Inc.
T2  - Journal of The Electrochemical Society
T1  - Magnetoresistance Controls Arboreous Bead-Dendritic Growth of Magnetic Electrodeposits: Experimental and Theoretical Results
VL  - 151
IS  - 9
SP  - C577
EP  - C584
DO  - 10.1149/1.1776591
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Nikolić, Nebojša D. and Wang, Hai and Cheng, Hao and Guerrero, C. and Ponizovskaya, E.V. and Pan, Genhua and Garcia, N.",
year = "2004",
abstract = "The effect of magnetic fields applied on magnetic metals electrodeposition was examined. Nickel deposits obtained from a Watt solution with coumarin, at cathodic potentials of -1000, -1200, and -1300 mV/SCE, without and with, both, perpendicular and parallel oriented to the electrode surface low applied magnetic fields (up to 500 Oe) were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) technique. At a potential of -1300 mV/SCE, a dramatic difference was observed between nickel morphologies obtained with a perpendicular oriented magnetic field (zero MHD effect) and those obtained in the absence of one. The nickel deposit obtained with perpendicular oriented magnetic fields was a very developed 3D arboreous-bead-dendritic structure. On the other hand, the nickel deposit obtained without the presence of magnetic field was very rough, with a clearly visible clustered structure. The obtained nickel morphologies are then compared with copper morphologies. Based on the fact that copper deposits obtained with and without a perpendicular oriented magnetic field were dendritic structures, the observed difference between nickel deposits with and those without a perpendicular oriented field, is essentially ascribed to the magnetoresistance effect on the magnetic deposits, which are nonexistent in nonmagnetic materials. We also have done experiments with iron deposits.",
publisher = "The Electrochemical Society, Inc.",
journal = "Journal of The Electrochemical Society",
title = "Magnetoresistance Controls Arboreous Bead-Dendritic Growth of Magnetic Electrodeposits: Experimental and Theoretical Results",
volume = "151",
number = "9",
pages = "C577-C584",
doi = "10.1149/1.1776591"
}
Nikolić, N. D., Wang, H., Cheng, H., Guerrero, C., Ponizovskaya, E.V., Pan, G.,& Garcia, N.. (2004). Magnetoresistance Controls Arboreous Bead-Dendritic Growth of Magnetic Electrodeposits: Experimental and Theoretical Results. in Journal of The Electrochemical Society
The Electrochemical Society, Inc.., 151(9), C577-C584.
https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1776591
Nikolić ND, Wang H, Cheng H, Guerrero C, Ponizovskaya E, Pan G, Garcia N. Magnetoresistance Controls Arboreous Bead-Dendritic Growth of Magnetic Electrodeposits: Experimental and Theoretical Results. in Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 2004;151(9):C577-C584.
doi:10.1149/1.1776591 .
Nikolić, Nebojša D., Wang, Hai, Cheng, Hao, Guerrero, C., Ponizovskaya, E.V., Pan, Genhua, Garcia, N., "Magnetoresistance Controls Arboreous Bead-Dendritic Growth of Magnetic Electrodeposits: Experimental and Theoretical Results" in Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 151, no. 9 (2004):C577-C584,
https://doi.org/10.1149/1.1776591 . .
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