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The 10th William Blum Lecture, The Nucleation Dependent Growth Layer: A Structure Element in Electrocrystallization

Author: Prof. Dr. Hellmuth Fischer
Issue: , 1968


For the first time, it has been shown by Eichkorn2 that layer growth (not of growth-spirals) depends on continued nucleation of monoatomic layers building up growth layers. This has been done by determination of nucleation-overvoltage ? and thickness of growth layers. During formation of growth layers, overvoltage must surpass ? and time dependent adsorption of foreign substances must control the motion rate of monoatomic layers. Growth layers can develop to whiskers, columnar crystals, fiber textures, twinned or randomly dispersed structures.


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