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Publikováno v:
Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry. 16:2605-2615
Lithium manganese oxide (LMO), mechano-chemically modified by ball-milling, is a potentially useful active material for high-power-density cathodes of lithium ion batteries. The present work investigates the electrochemical characteristic of a cathod
Publikováno v:
Surface and Interface Analysis. 44:801-810
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and electrochemical measurements are combined in this work to study the interactions of a gold film electrode with aqueous electrolytes of an ionic liquid (IL), 1-ethyl-3-methyl-imidazolium ethyl sulfate. The optical r
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Electrochemistry. 41:561-576
Nitrate, sulfate, and phosphate oxyanions are shown to serve as effective surface-modifying agents for low-pressure chemical–mechanical planarization (CMP) of Ta and TaN barrier layers of interconnect structures. The surface reactions that form the
Publikováno v:
Energy Environ. Sci.. 4:485-498
This work reports a detailed electro-analytical framework for direct determination of a broad range of performance-indicator parameters of silicon solar cells. A mono-crystalline Si cell, equipped with the efficiency-boosting back surface field (BSF)
Autor:
Dipankar Roy, C. M. Sulyma
Publikováno v:
Corrosion Science. 52:3086-3098
Anodic corrosion of Ta is examined for potential applications in electrochemical–mechanical planarization (ECMP) of diffusion barriers. This strategy involves electro-oxidation of Ta in the presence of NO 3 - (or Br−) to form mechanically weak su
Autor:
C. M. Sulyma, Dipankar Roy
Publikováno v:
Applied Surface Science. 256:2583-2595
Open-circuit potential measurements, cyclic voltammetry and Fourier transform impedance spectroscopy have been used to study pH dependent surface reactions of Cu and Ta rotating disc electrodes (RDEs) in aqueous solutions of succinic acid (SA, a comp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 209:1189-1198
The voltage pulse modulation technique is useful for electrochemical processing of metal and alloy surfaces by utilizing faradaic reactions like electro-deposition and electro-dissolution. A theoretical framework is presented here to facilitate quant