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On the theory of anodic levelling: behaviour of macroprofiles

Authors: C. Clerc; D. Landolt;
On the theory of anodic levelling: behaviour of macroprofiles
Abstract
Abstract The rate of anodic levelling of macroprofiles under mass-transport control is studied analytically and by the finite element method (FEM) using the Nernst diffusion-layer approach. It is found that the rate of anodic levelling of macroprofiles is always slower than that of microprofiles and depends on the geometrical parameters e 0 , δ, λ representing, respectively, the profile height, the diffusion-layer thickness and the profile wavelength. On sinusoidal profiles when e 0 /δ → ∞, the rate of levelling tends towards zero.
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