2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2016.05.013
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An investigation into different nickel and nickel–phosphorus stacked thin coatings for the corrosion protection of electrical contacts

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“…The porosity of thin films, however, drastically increases with decreasing thickness. Therefore, films on top of electronic contacts are porous because they are usually thinner than 0.8 µm [27]. These pores induce the corrosion of the sublayer [24].…”
Section: Figure 2 Contacts Of a Typical Contact Smart Card And A Brimentioning
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“…The porosity of thin films, however, drastically increases with decreasing thickness. Therefore, films on top of electronic contacts are porous because they are usually thinner than 0.8 µm [27]. These pores induce the corrosion of the sublayer [24].…”
Section: Figure 2 Contacts Of a Typical Contact Smart Card And A Brimentioning
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“…To affirm the disparity in corrosion performance between Ni-P/Au and Ni/Au contacts in NSS and 2-gas MFG tests, as observed previously [167], samples were prepared and assessed. Figure 6.1 shows the optical images of Ni/Au and Ni-P/Au samples after NSS and MFG test.…”
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“…The surface is termed as the region away from the edge, closer to the middle of a pin-out pad. As the definitions of the edge and surface have been well-described in Chapter 5 [167], it shall not be further described here.…”
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