In situ anodization of aluminum surfaces studied by x-ray reflectivity and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
(2014) In Applied Physics Reviews 116(3).- Abstract
- We present results from the anodization of an aluminum single crystal [Al(111)] and an aluminum alloy [Al 6060] studied by in situ x-ray reflectivity, in situ electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and ex situ scanning electron microscopy. For both samples, a linear increase of oxide film thickness with increasing anodization voltage was found. However, the slope is much higher in the single crystal case, and the break-up of the oxide film grown on the alloy occurs at a lower anodization potential than on the single crystal. The reasons for these observations are discussed as are the measured differences observed for x-ray reflectivity and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. (C) 2014 Author(s).
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- Bertram, Florian LU ; Zhang, F. ; Evertsson, Jonas LU ; Carla, F. ; Pan, J. ; Messing, Maria LU ; Mikkelsen, Anders LU ; Nilsson, J-O and Lundgren, Edvin LU
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- 2014
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- Applied Physics Reviews
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- 116
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- 3
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- 034902
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- American Institute of Physics (AIP)
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- wos:000340710500089
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- 1931-9401
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- 10.1063/1.4890318
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- English
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