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Item Effect of pH on Electrodeposition of Ni–Cd Alloy Coatings and Their Anticorrosion Performance(Springer Nature, 2022) Gonsalves, C.N.; Sneha, I.M.; Hegde, A.C.Electroplating is a complex process controlled by bath composition and operating parameters. Among many operating parameters, the pH of the bath plays an important role in the process of deposition and properties of coatings. The present paper reports the effect of pH in the electrodeposition process of Ni–Cd alloy coatings from a low concentration bath of Ni–Cd alloy, using glycine as an additive. The experimental results revealed that change of pH over a wide range (from lower acidic to higher basic conditions) has a significant effect on the structure, morphology, and composition of the alloy electrodeposits. A considerable increase in the uniformity of coatings was found with an increase in bath pH. Electrochemical corrosion study carried out in 3.5% NaCl medium demonstrated higher corrosion resistance for Ni–Cd alloy coating, deposited at pH 8.0 compared to those deposited at lower pH. A change in the process of electro-crystallization was found with the change of pH, confirmed by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) study. The improved corrosion resistance of alloy coatings was ascribed to the change of codeposition from anomalous to normal type, known by its Ni content confirmed by the energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analysis (EDAX). A change in phase structure was found with the change of pH, confirmed by the X-ray Diffraction (XRD) technique. Experimental results are analyzed in light of the theory of alloy deposition, and results are discussed. © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.Item Surface modification of steels using friction stir surfacing(Trans Tech Publications Ltd ttp@transtec.ch, 2012) Janakiraman, S.; Reddy, J.; Kailas, S.V.; Bhat, K.Friction stir surfacing is done to deposit commercial pure Al on medium carbon steel under open atmosphere conditions. Roughness of the substrate, normal load and tool rotation are the variables. Deposition is analysed with respect to continuity, width, composition and phase parameters. Good deposition is observed under a limited set of load and rotation speed. The deposit contains a mixture of steel and aluminium particles. © (2012) Trans Tech Publications.Item Semiconducting thin films of cadmium selenide have been grown by conventional thermal evaporation technique. The effect of various growth parameters like rate of deposition and deposition temperature has been studied in detail. Films deposited at room temperature are cadmium rich with segregated selenium globules. A deposition temperature of 453K has been found to yield stoichiometric, homogeneous films. The films have been analysed for optical band gap and thermal activation energies. Films of low electrical resistivity have been obtained for possible applications.(Growth and characterization of semiconducting cadmium selenide thin films) Shreekanthan, K.N.; Rajendra, B.V.; Kasturi, V.B.; Shivakumar, G.K.2003Item Photoconductivity has been studied in cadmium selenide thin films prepared by thermal evaporation in vacuum. Attempts have been made to correlate the photoresponse with the deposition conditions. It has been observed that as-grown films, irrespective of the cadmium content, are not photosensitive and that baking in air, especially above 723 K, leads to considerable improvement in the photoconducting properties of cadmium selenide films.(Photoconductivity in vacuum deposited cadmium selenide thin films) Rajendra, B.V.; Kasturi, V.B.; Shivakumar, G.K.2004Item Activated carbon-polyethylenedioxythiophene composite electrodes for symmetrical supercapacitors(2008) Muthu, M.S.; Bhat, D.K.A symmetrical (p/p) supercapacitor has been fabricated by making use of activated carbon (AC)-poly-ethylenedioxythiophene (PEDPT)-composite electrodes for the first time. The composite electrodes have been prepared via electrochemical deposition of ?-napthalenesulphonate doped PEDPT onto AC electrodes. The characteristics of the electrodes and the fabricated supercapacitor have been investigated using cyclic voltammetry (CV) and AC impedance spectroscopy. The electrodes show a maximum specific capacitance of 158 Fg-1 at a scan rate of 10 mV s_1. This indicates that the in situ electro-polymerization of ethylenedioxythiophene (EDPT) onto AC could improve the performance of carbon electrodes for use in supercapacitors. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Item The effect of substrate temperature on the structural, optical and electrical properties of vacuum deposited ZnTe thin films(2009) Rao, G.K.; Bangera, K.V.; Shivakumar, G.K.The present paper reports the effect of substrate temperature on the structural, optical and electrical properties of vacuum deposited zinc telluride (ZnTe) thin films. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis of the films, deposited on glass substrates, revealed that they have cubic structure with strong (111) texture. Room temperature deposits are tellurium rich and an increase in the substrate temperature up to 553 °K results in stoichiometric films. Electrical conductivity has been observed to increase with the increase in substrate temperature, accompanied by increase in the carrier concentration and the mobility of the carriers. The optical bandgap energy and the thermal activation energy of the films have also been evaluated. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Item Studies on the photoconductivity of vacuum deposited ZnTe thin films(2010) Rao, K.G.; Bangera, K.V.; Shivakumar, G.K.The present paper reports the analysis of photoconductivity of vacuum deposited zinc telluride (ZnTe) thin films as a function of substrate temperature and post-deposition annealing. Detailed analyses were first carried out to understand the effect of substrate temperature and annealing on the structure, composition, optical and electrical properties of the films. The films deposited at elevated substrate temperatures showed faster and improved photoresponse. Post-deposition annealing was found to further enhance the photoresponse of the films. Attempts have been made to explain the improvement in the photoresponse on the basis of structural and compositional changes, taking place in the films, due to the substrate temperature and annealing. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Item Magnetic property and corrosion resistance of electrodeposited nanocrystalline iron-nickel alloys(Elsevier B.V., 2012) Pavithra, G.P.; Hegde, A.In the present investigation we have galvanostatically synthesized nanocrystalline Fe-Ni alloys on copper substrate. The effect of current density (c.d.) on composition, surface morphology and phase structure were studied for explaining the magnetic and electrochemical properties of the nanocrystalline alloy. The bath found to exhibit the preferential deposition of less noble Fe than Ni, and at no conditions of c.d., the deposition has changed from anomalous to normal type. Surface morphology and structural characteristics of the deposits were examined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. As composition of the alloy varied, consequent to the current density a change of body centered cubic structure (bcc) to face centered cubic structure (fcc) was observed for nanocrystalline materials. Finally, the conditions responsible for peak magnetic property and corrosion resistance were optimized. Factors responsible for improved functional properties were explained in terms of surface morphology and crystalline grain size of the coatings. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.Item Magnetic domain studies of cobalt nanostructures(2012) Nagaraja, H.S.; Nagaraja, K.K.; Rossignol, F.; Dumas-Bouchiat, F.; Champeaux, C.; Catherinot, A.The pulsed laser deposition technique associated with a low energy cluster beam is used to deposit cobalt thin films with a thickness 100-200 nm and cobalt dots of a diameter 100-200 nm on silicon substrates. The deposited thin films of Co are composed of clusters of a size 10- 50 nm, with very few large grains as revealed by atomic force microscopy. The observations performed by magnetic force microscopy on as-grown thin films reveal randomly distributed out-of-plane magnetic domain structures. These magnetic domains are aligned linearly by applying an external magnetic field either perpendicular or parallel to the substrate during the deposition. In addition, the effect of film thickness and roughness on multidomains is reported. The increase of roughness resulted in the decrease of magnetic domain width from 200 to 100 nm. This decrease is accompanied by the appearance of instability in the stripe domain pattern. Well separated cobalt dots of diameter in the range of 100-200 nm are also deposited on silicon substrates, which show arc-like multidomains. The domains seem to be oriented along the long axis of the dots. The domain structure of Co nanodots is similar to that of Co thin films indicating strong magnetic coupling of clusters. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2012.
