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On the Growth of Highly Ordered Pores in Anodized Aluminum Oxide
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1998
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Aluminium NitrideEngineeringNanoporous MaterialNative OxideChemistryPorous BodyAnodizingCorrosionDomain StructuresMaterials ScienceRepeated AnodizationHighly Ordered PoresOxide ElectronicsMicrostructurePore StructureMaterial AnalysisSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsPorosityAnodized Aluminum OxideThin Films
It is now established that hexagonally ordered domain structures can be formed in anodic alumina films by repeated anodization and stripping of the porous oxide. We find that the domain size is a linear function of time and increases with temperature. The pore density is initially high but decreases with anodizing time, as dominant pores deepen. Very small pores exist in native oxide in air or nucleate after electropolishing. Pore growth may start when the electric field increases at the pore bottoms, and acid dissolves the oxide locally.
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