1996
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.77.4279.2
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Fingerlike Aggregates in Thin-Layer Electrodeposition

Abstract: Electrodeposition experiments conducted in a thin-layer horizontal cell containing a nonbinary aqueous electrolyte prepared with cupric sulfate and sodium sulfate gave rise to fingerlike deposits, a novel and unexpected growth mode in this context. Both the leading instability from which fingers emerge and some distinctive features of their steady evolution are interpreted in terms of a simple model based on the existing theory of fingering in fluids. [S0031-9007(96)

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