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Sinusoidal surface morphology

The morphological stability of initially smooth electrodeposits has been analyzed by several authors [48-56]. In a linear stability analysis, the current distribution on a low-amplitude sinusoidal surface is found as an expansion around the distribution on the flat surface. The first order current distribution is used to calculate the rate of amplification of the surface corrugation. A plot of amplification rate versus mode number or wavelength separates the regimes of stable and unstable fluctuation and... [Pg.160]

The resulted surface structure can be explained using the schematic representation from Figure 19. It is well known that the free surface of a sheared HPC consists in a fibrillar morphology, with the fibrils (which are considered to be made of oriented FIPC molecules) running sinusoidally along the shearing direction [74]. [Pg.189]


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