Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
191188 Electrochimica Acta 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The damped current oscillations observed in the anodic dissolution of silicon in fluoride electrolyte have been attributed to a sustained current oscillation on the local scale. However, the possibility of a sustained oscillation on the macroscopic scale has been a subject of controversy. Here, through a combined simulation/analytical probabilistic analysis, we examine whether an interaction between the various locations on the electrode surface may lead to a macroscopic oscillation of the total current. We find that a short-range interaction cannot lead to a synchronisation of the oscillation over the surface of a large electrode. Such a synchronisation might however be obtained on small electrodes, or with appropriate values of the system parameters. The examination of existing data in the literature rather points to a macroscopic oscillation induced by global coupling through extrinsic resistances in series with the electrode.

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