Processes of nucleation and growth largely determine the structure and properties of thin films obtained by electrodeposition on foreign substrates. Theoretical aspects of the initial stages of electrochemical phase formation under constant and variable overpotentials are considered in this work. Simulation of multiple nucleation with mixed (charge transfer, and diffusion) controlled growth was performed for three cases (cyclic voltammetry, potentiostatic electrodeposition, and galvanostatic electrodeposition). The influence of the bulk concentration of depositing ions and the exchange current density at the electrolyte/nucleus interface on cyclic voltammograms (CVs), transients of current and overpotential, as well as the number and size o...
Electrochemical nucleation at a liquid j liquid interface has been studied by cyclic voltammetry and...
The theory of phase formation is generalised for any arbitrary time dependence of nucleation and gro...
An analytical expression is derived for the current transient generated by electrochemical nucleatio...
A review is given of the area of electrodeposition of materials via a mechanism of nucleation follow...
In the electrochemical deposition of thin films, the measurement of the current-time curve does not ...
A study has been made of the electrochemical three-dimensional nucleation of metals onto vitreous ca...
The phenomenological theory of hemispherical growth in the context of phase formation with more than...
A study has been made of electrochemical nucleation of metals from aqueous solution. Of principal co...
226 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.A two-step approach was used ...
A series of random walk simulations of diffusion controlled electrodeposition processes following in...
A model is derived to compute the current transient generated by electrochemical nucleation and thre...
The nucleation growth model of electrochemical phase formation is analysed for the linear potential ...
Understanding the early stages of electrochemical nucleation and growth is the cornerstone for nanos...
The problem of diffusion-controlled growth following an instantaneous nucleation event was studied w...
A new class of models which are based on adsorption, nucleation growth and their coupling is discuss...
Electrochemical nucleation at a liquid j liquid interface has been studied by cyclic voltammetry and...
The theory of phase formation is generalised for any arbitrary time dependence of nucleation and gro...
An analytical expression is derived for the current transient generated by electrochemical nucleatio...
A review is given of the area of electrodeposition of materials via a mechanism of nucleation follow...
In the electrochemical deposition of thin films, the measurement of the current-time curve does not ...
A study has been made of the electrochemical three-dimensional nucleation of metals onto vitreous ca...
The phenomenological theory of hemispherical growth in the context of phase formation with more than...
A study has been made of electrochemical nucleation of metals from aqueous solution. Of principal co...
226 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.A two-step approach was used ...
A series of random walk simulations of diffusion controlled electrodeposition processes following in...
A model is derived to compute the current transient generated by electrochemical nucleation and thre...
The nucleation growth model of electrochemical phase formation is analysed for the linear potential ...
Understanding the early stages of electrochemical nucleation and growth is the cornerstone for nanos...
The problem of diffusion-controlled growth following an instantaneous nucleation event was studied w...
A new class of models which are based on adsorption, nucleation growth and their coupling is discuss...
Electrochemical nucleation at a liquid j liquid interface has been studied by cyclic voltammetry and...
The theory of phase formation is generalised for any arbitrary time dependence of nucleation and gro...
An analytical expression is derived for the current transient generated by electrochemical nucleatio...