2014
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201402207
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On the Origin of Damped Electrochemical Oscillations at Silicon Anodes (Revisited)

Abstract: Electrochemical oscillations accompanying the formation of anodic silica have been shown in the past to be correlated with rather abrupt changes in the mechanical stress state of the silica film, commonly associated with some kind of fracture or porosification of the oxide. To advance the understanding on the origin of such oscillations in fluoride-free electrolytes, we have revisited a seminal experiment reported by Lehmann almost two decades ago. We thereby demonstrate that the oscillations are not stress-in… Show more

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“…This refractive index spectrum is in agreement with the index spectra of dense anodic silica grown in acetic acid. 15,28 For the experiments performed at higher current, the ellipsometric spectrum acquisition is not possible in-situ due to the high generation of gas bubbles. Instead, ex-situ measurements are performed on samples taken out of the electrolyte and rinsed with ultrapure water in less than 3 seconds.…”
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“…This refractive index spectrum is in agreement with the index spectra of dense anodic silica grown in acetic acid. 15,28 For the experiments performed at higher current, the ellipsometric spectrum acquisition is not possible in-situ due to the high generation of gas bubbles. Instead, ex-situ measurements are performed on samples taken out of the electrolyte and rinsed with ultrapure water in less than 3 seconds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The different electrochemical oscillations regimes at the silicon anode have been extensively described and commented over the last decades. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] Under specific conditions, the electrodissolution of silicon in dilute fluoride electrolytes leads to sustained electrochemical oscillations. In galvanostatic (potentiostatic) regimes the associated voltage (current) oscillates along with the interfacial silica properties (e.g.…”
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“…When a silicon electrode is electrochemically dissolved in a fluoride containing electrolyte, it is covered by a layer of silica which can change its thickness in peculiar spatio-temporal patterns [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8]. (For a comprehensive overview of the work until 2003 see Chapter 5 in [9].)…”
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