Anodization of highly doped (1018 cm-3) n-InP in 2 – 5 mol dm-3 KOH under potentiostatic or potentiodynamic conditions results in the formation of a nanoporous sub-surface region. Pores originate from surface pits and an individual, isolated porous domain is formed beneath each pit in the early stages of anodization. Each such domain is separated from the surface by a thin non-porous layer (typically ~40 nm) and is connected to the electrolyte by its pit. Pores emanate from these points along the A crystallographic directions to form domains with the shape of a tetrahedron truncated symmetrically through its center by a plane parallel to the surface of the electrode. We propose a three-step model of electrochemical pore formation: (1) hole ...
We report a mechanism for pore growth and propagation based on a three-step charge transfer model. T...
Pores formed anodically in InP at different temperatures, electrolyte (KOH) concentrations, carrier ...
This paper describes variations in current density observed in linear sweep voltammetry curves durin...
Anodization of highly doped (1018 cm-3) n-InP in 2 – 5 mol dm-3 KOH under potentiostatic or potentio...
We propose a three-step model of electrochemical nanopore formation in n-InP in KOH that explains ho...
The early stages of nanoporous layer formation, under anodic conditions in the absence of light, wer...
We propose a three-step model of electrochemical nanopore formation in n-InP in KOH that explains ho...
This paper describes the formation of pores during the anodization of n-InP in aqueous KOH. The pore...
Porous layers can be formed electrochemically on (100) oriented n-InP substrates in aqueous KOH. A n...
We review our recent work on anodic formation of nanoporosity in n-InP in aqueous KOH. Typically, a...
Porous InP layers can be formed electrochemically on (100) oriented n- InP substrates in aqueous KO...
peer-reviewedAnodization of n-InP electrodes was carried out over a range of temperatures and KOH co...
Pore propagation during anodization of (100) n-InP electrodes in aqueous KOH was studied in detail b...
The anodic behavior of highly doped (> 1018 cm-3) n-InP in aqueous KOH was investigated. Electrodes ...
Anodization of n-InP electrodes was carried out over a range of temperatures and KOH concentrations....
We report a mechanism for pore growth and propagation based on a three-step charge transfer model. T...
Pores formed anodically in InP at different temperatures, electrolyte (KOH) concentrations, carrier ...
This paper describes variations in current density observed in linear sweep voltammetry curves durin...
Anodization of highly doped (1018 cm-3) n-InP in 2 – 5 mol dm-3 KOH under potentiostatic or potentio...
We propose a three-step model of electrochemical nanopore formation in n-InP in KOH that explains ho...
The early stages of nanoporous layer formation, under anodic conditions in the absence of light, wer...
We propose a three-step model of electrochemical nanopore formation in n-InP in KOH that explains ho...
This paper describes the formation of pores during the anodization of n-InP in aqueous KOH. The pore...
Porous layers can be formed electrochemically on (100) oriented n-InP substrates in aqueous KOH. A n...
We review our recent work on anodic formation of nanoporosity in n-InP in aqueous KOH. Typically, a...
Porous InP layers can be formed electrochemically on (100) oriented n- InP substrates in aqueous KO...
peer-reviewedAnodization of n-InP electrodes was carried out over a range of temperatures and KOH co...
Pore propagation during anodization of (100) n-InP electrodes in aqueous KOH was studied in detail b...
The anodic behavior of highly doped (> 1018 cm-3) n-InP in aqueous KOH was investigated. Electrodes ...
Anodization of n-InP electrodes was carried out over a range of temperatures and KOH concentrations....
We report a mechanism for pore growth and propagation based on a three-step charge transfer model. T...
Pores formed anodically in InP at different temperatures, electrolyte (KOH) concentrations, carrier ...
This paper describes variations in current density observed in linear sweep voltammetry curves durin...