Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8026787 | Surface and Coatings Technology | 2015 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) of magnesium alloy is performed in NH4F and alkaline-silicate electrolytes within various waveforms of bipolar current pulses to investigate the role of the cathodic bias on both the growth mechanism of PEO layers and the behavior of micro-discharges. A particular attention is paid to cathodic micro-discharges and their ignition (or not) according to process conditions. Although cathodic micro-discharges have a detrimental effect on PEO layers, cathodic bias is necessary to improve the growth of oxide layers. Conditions that promote cathodic breakdown are discussed and a mechanism of layer cathodic breakdown is proposed. Cathodic micro-discharges, and to a greater extent the applied cathodic bias, influence the anodic breakdown coming immediately after, and therefore, the process behaviour during the anodic bias period.
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Authors
A. Nominé, J. Martin, G. Henrion, T. Belmonte,