Rapid electrochemical separation of anodic porous alumina films from aluminum surfaces using a highly safe sodium chloride–ethylene glycol solution

K Miyamoto, M Iwai, T Kikuchi - Electrochimica Acta, 2022 - Elsevier
A rapid electrochemical separation of an anodic porous alumina (APA) film formed by
anodizing an aluminum substrate was achieved using a highly safe sodium chloride …

[HTML][HTML] Porous-anodic-alumina-templated Ta-Nb-alloy/oxide coatings via the magnetron-sputtering/anodizing as novel 3D nanostructured electrodes for energy …

A Mozalev, M Bendova, F Gispert-Guirado… - Surface and Coatings …, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Ta-52 at.% Nb thin alloy films were magnetron sputter-deposited over a low-
aspect-ratio nanoporous anodic-alumina template formed in 0.05 M tartaric acid solution at …

The planar anodic Al2O3-ZrO2 nanocomposite capacitor dielectrics for advanced passive device integration

K Kamnev, Z Pytlicek, M Bendova… - … and Technology of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
The need for integrated passive devices (IPDs) emerges from the increasing consumer
demand for electronic product miniaturization. Metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitors are …

[HTML][HTML] Se-doped Nb2O5–Al2O3 composite-ceramic nanoarrays via the anodizing of Al/Nb bilayer in selenic acid

K Kamnev, M Bendova, Z Pytlicek, J Prasek, L Kejík… - Ceramics …, 2023 - Elsevier
Novel arrays of Nb 2 O 5-based ceramic nanostructures of various sizes (9–210 nm) and
morphologies (dots, goblets, rods) aligned on substrates are fabricated via the anodizing of …

Anodizing of Hydrogenated Titanium and Zirconium Films

A Poznyak, A Pligovka, M Salerno - Materials, 2021 - mdpi.com
Magnetron-sputtered thin films of titanium and zirconium, with a thickness of 150 nm, were
hydrogenated at atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 703 K, then anodized in boric …

[PDF][PDF] Anodizing of Hydrogenated Titanium and Zirconium Films. Materials 2021, 14, 7490

A Poznyak, A Pligovka, M Salerno - 2021 - researchgate.net
Magnetron-sputtered thin films of titanium and zirconium, with a thickness of 150 nm, were
hydrogenated at atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 703 K, then anodized in boric …