Dependence of current on porous layer structure during anodization of n-InP in aqueous KOH electrolytes

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2013-07
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Lynch, Robert P.
Quill, Nathan
O'Dwyer, Colm
Buckley, D. Noel
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Electrochemical Society
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We have performed a computer simulation of the current during anodization of InP in aqueous KOH electrolyte based on the spatial characteristics of the porous structures that are formed. Specifically, we have developed a model, based on the expansion and merging of the porous domains and compared current densities during linear potential sweep and potentiostatic experiments to their respective simulated current-density data. Furthermore, we have compared the expected pore structure at particular stages of etching with corresponding micrographs. From these investigations we are able to demonstrate how the porous structure influences the observed current density.
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Computer simulation , Electrolytes , Porosity , Anodizations , InP , Linear potential sweep , Porous domain , Porous layers , Porous structures , Potentiostatics , Spatial characteristics
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Lynch, R. P., Quill, N., O'Dwyer, C. and Buckley, D. N. (2013) 'Dependence of Current on Porous Layer Structure during Anodization of n-InP in Aqueous KOH Electrolytes', ECS Transactions, 50(37), pp. 191-203. doi: 10.1149/05037.0191ecst
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