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Potential Oscillations During the Electrochemical Self-Assembly of Copper/Cuprous Oxide Layered Nanostructures
Journal of Materials Research
  • Jay A. Switzer, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Chen-Jen Hung
  • Ling-Yuang Huang
  • F. Scott Miller, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Yanchun Zhou
  • Eric R. Raub
  • Mark G. Shumsky
  • Eric W. Bohannan, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Abstract

Layered nanostructures of copper metal and cuprous oxide are electrodeposited from alkaline solutions of CU(II) lactate at room temperature. No subsequent heat treatment is necessary to effect crystallization.The electrode potential spontaneously oscillates during constant-current deposition. at a fixed current density the oscillation period decreases as either the pH or temperature is increased. the oscillations are periodic in stirred solution, but show period doubling and evidence of quasi-periodic or chaotic behavior in unstirred solution. the phase composition and resistivity of the films can be controlled by varying the applied current density. the resistivity of the films can be varied over ten orders of magnitude. Scanning electron microscopy shows that the films are layered.

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Chemistry
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English
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© 1998 Materials Research Society (MRS), All rights reserved.
Publication Date
1-1-1998
Publication Date
01 Jan 1998
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Jay A. Switzer, Chen-Jen Hung, Ling-Yuang Huang, F. Scott Miller, et al.. "Potential Oscillations During the Electrochemical Self-Assembly of Copper/Cuprous Oxide Layered Nanostructures" Journal of Materials Research (1998) ISSN: 0884-2914
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/f-miller/8/