Electrodeposition of Thick SmCo Films: Influence of Current Density and Time Deposition

  • Chouarbi K
  • Woytazik M
  • Dufour-Gergam E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Electrodeposition of SmCo in aqueous solution has been studied using a Hull cell. Different concentrations of cobalt ion in the electrolyte, addition of supporting electrolyte and different deposition time have been tested. High samarium contents and thicknesses have been obtained: up to 50 % of Sm in the deposit and several microns. The oxygen contamination is linked to the samarium content and two elaboration parameters have been targeted for limiting this contamination: addition of supporting electrolyte and long deposition time.

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Chouarbi, K., Woytazik, M., Dufour-Gergam, E., Lefeuvre, E., & Moulin, J. (2013). Electrodeposition of Thick SmCo Films: Influence of Current Density and Time Deposition. ECS Transactions, 45(14), 15–23. https://doi.org/10.1149/04514.0015ecst

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