Electrochemical formation of ordered pore arrays in InP in KCl


Autoria(s): Quill, Nathan; Lynich, Robert P.; O'Dwyer, Colm; Buckly, D. Noel
Data(s)

06/07/2016

06/07/2016

15/03/2012

30/11/2012

Resumo

Pores are formed electrochemically in n-InP in KCl electrolytes with concentrations of 2 mol dm-3 or greater. The pore morphology is similar to what is seen in other halide-based electrolytes. At low potentials, crystallographically oriented (CO) pores are formed. At higher potentials, current-line oriented (CLO) pores are formed. Crystallographically oriented pore walls are observed for both pore morphologies. When formed at a constant current, potential oscillations are observed which have been correlated to oscillations in the pore width. The CLO pore wall smoothness and overall uniformity increase as KCl concentration is increased. The porous structures formed in KCl compare favourably with those formed in the more acidic or alkaline electrolytes that are typically used to form these structures.

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Identificador

Quill, N., Lynch, R. P., O'Dwyer, C. and Buckley, D. N. (2012) 'Electrochemical formation of ordered pore arrays in InP in KCl', ECS Transactions 50(6), pp. 377-392. http://ecst.ecsdl.org/content/50/6/377.abstract

50

6

377

392

1938-5862

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2829

10.1149/05006.0377ecst

ECS Transactions

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en

Publicador

Electrochemical Society

Relação

http://ecst.ecsdl.org/content/50/6

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© The Electrochemical Society

Palavras-Chave #Electrolytes #Morphology #Nanotechnology #Pore pressure #Quay walls #Alkaline electrolytes #Constant current #Electrochemical formation #Pore arrays
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Article (peer-reviewed)