Ni-Cu/Cu multilayers have been, grown from a single electrolyte under potentiostatic conditions at different electrolyte pH values. The current-time transients recorded during deposition indicated different growth modes of the Ni-Cu layers. Structural characterisation by X-ray diffraction revealed that the multilayers have the same crystal structure and texture as their ( 1 0 0) textured polycrystalline Cu substrate. Scanning electron microscopy showed that the films grown at low pH (2.2) have smoother surfaces than those grown at high pH (3.0). Energy dispersive X-ray analysis revealed that the magnetic layers of the multilayers electrodeposited at high pH contain much more Cu compared to those deposited at low pH. Anisotropic magnetoresis...
Electrodeposited Co-Cu/Cu multilayers were prepared under a variety of deposition conditions on eith...
A study of the effect of chemical and electrochemical parameters such as solution composition, pH, a...
When preparing an alternating sequence of magnetic (Co or Ni) and non-magnetic (Cu) layers by electr...
Ni-Cu/Cu multilayers have been, grown from a single electrolyte under potentiostatic conditions at d...
A series of CoNiCu/Cu multilayers was potentiostatically electrodeposited on strong (100) textured C...
Bu çalışma, 04-09 Ekim 2009 tarihleri arasında Vienna[Austria]’da düzenlenen Symposium on Electrodep...
Multilayers of Ni-Fe-Cu/Cu have been electrodeposited from a single electrolyte onto polycrystalline...
We have studied the effect of electrolyte pH on the "giant magnetoresistance" in Co-Ni-Cu/Cu superla...
We have studied the effect of electrolyte pH on the "giant magnetoresistance " in Co-Ni-Cu...
The dissolution of Cu/Co-Cu/Cu has been studied using a rotating ring disc electrode. It has been fo...
Electrodeposited Co-Cu/Cu multilayers were prepared under a variety of deposition conditions on eith...
Co/Cu multilayers having different bilayer number (total thickness) were electrodeposited on polycry...
It has been shown previously for electrodeposited Co/Cu multilayers that the single-bath electrodepo...
Electrodeposited multilayers, having different magnetic layer compositions, have been deposited with...
Ni-Cu alloy films were potentiostatically electrodeposited from the electrolytes with low pH (2.0) a...
Electrodeposited Co-Cu/Cu multilayers were prepared under a variety of deposition conditions on eith...
A study of the effect of chemical and electrochemical parameters such as solution composition, pH, a...
When preparing an alternating sequence of magnetic (Co or Ni) and non-magnetic (Cu) layers by electr...
Ni-Cu/Cu multilayers have been, grown from a single electrolyte under potentiostatic conditions at d...
A series of CoNiCu/Cu multilayers was potentiostatically electrodeposited on strong (100) textured C...
Bu çalışma, 04-09 Ekim 2009 tarihleri arasında Vienna[Austria]’da düzenlenen Symposium on Electrodep...
Multilayers of Ni-Fe-Cu/Cu have been electrodeposited from a single electrolyte onto polycrystalline...
We have studied the effect of electrolyte pH on the "giant magnetoresistance" in Co-Ni-Cu/Cu superla...
We have studied the effect of electrolyte pH on the "giant magnetoresistance " in Co-Ni-Cu...
The dissolution of Cu/Co-Cu/Cu has been studied using a rotating ring disc electrode. It has been fo...
Electrodeposited Co-Cu/Cu multilayers were prepared under a variety of deposition conditions on eith...
Co/Cu multilayers having different bilayer number (total thickness) were electrodeposited on polycry...
It has been shown previously for electrodeposited Co/Cu multilayers that the single-bath electrodepo...
Electrodeposited multilayers, having different magnetic layer compositions, have been deposited with...
Ni-Cu alloy films were potentiostatically electrodeposited from the electrolytes with low pH (2.0) a...
Electrodeposited Co-Cu/Cu multilayers were prepared under a variety of deposition conditions on eith...
A study of the effect of chemical and electrochemical parameters such as solution composition, pH, a...
When preparing an alternating sequence of magnetic (Co or Ni) and non-magnetic (Cu) layers by electr...