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Zhou Wei-ya, Li Yu-bao, Liu Zu-qin, Tang Dong-sheng, Zou Xiao-ping, Wang Gang. SELF-ORGANIZED FORMATION OF HEXAGONAL NANOPORE ARRAYS IN ANODIC ALUMINAJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2001, 10(3): 218-222.
| Zhou Wei-ya, Li Yu-bao, Liu Zu-qin, Tang Dong-sheng, Zou Xiao-ping, Wang Gang. SELF-ORGANIZED FORMATION OF HEXAGONAL NANOPORE ARRAYS IN ANODIC ALUMINAJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2001, 10(3): 218-222. |
SELF-ORGANIZED FORMATION OF HEXAGONAL NANOPORE ARRAYS IN ANODIC ALUMINA
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Abstract
Conditions for a self-organized formation of ordered hexagonal structure in anodic alumina were investigated, using oxalic or sulphuric acid as an electrolyte. Highly-ordered nanopore arrays with pore densities of 9×109-6.5×1010cm-2 and high aspect ratios over 3000 were fabricated by a two-step anodization process. The array exhibits characteristics analogous to a two-dimensional polycrystalline structure of a few micrometres in size. The interpore distance can be controlled by changing the electrolyte and/or the applied voltage. The formation mechanism of ordered arrays is consistent with a previously proposed mechanical stress model, i.e., the repulsive forces between neighbouring pores at the metal/oxide interface promote the formation of hexagonally ordered pores during the oxidation process. -
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