Properties of Nickel-Molybdenum Alloy Thin Films, 2013-I
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Nanocrystalline nickel–molybdenum (Ni–Mo) alloy thin films were electrochemically synthesized in acidic and alkaline aqueous solutions.
Transmission electron microscope bright-field images and electron diffraction patterns of the electrodeposits made it obvious that pure Ni consists of a submicron crystalline phase with the grain diameter of several hundred nanometers.
While Ni–20 %Mo alloy was composed of a nanocrystalline phase with the grain diameter of a few nanometers. It was estimated that the nanocrystalline phase of electrodeposited Ni–Mo alloy thin films was introduced by the formation of supersaturated Ni–Mo solid solution phase with Mo content in the deposit more than 20 %.
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