Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1608264 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A novel agitation technique, referred to as the “brushing technique” is proposed to treat the surface of a Ni-W alloy film during electrodeposition. This technique was developed to directly remove hydrogen bubbles on the film surface and to apply Ni ions to the interfacial layer with the substrate. The intrinsic mechanical properties of the Ni-W electrodeposits are then evaluated with respect to application. High resolution transmission electron microscopy observations revealed that both treated and untreated films have nanocrystallites of approximately 5Â nm in diameter and an amorphous phase. There was a compositional difference of about. 1.4Â at% W between the face side and the reverse side of the film that was not subjected to the brushing technique, whereas this difference was absent in the film subjected to the brushing technique. In addition, the brushing technique reduced the surface roughness of the film and decreased the number of defects. As a result, a large plastic strain of about. 2.9% was observed with work hardening under tensile testing.
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Authors
S. Nakayama, H. Adachi, T. Yamasaki,