Reducing the grain size of Ni electrodeposits to below 100 nm has considerable potential for MEMS applications. However, the strong thermodynamic potential for grain growth in these nanocrystalline materials may be a limiting factor in their widespread use. This study investigates the possibility of
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Hardness of porous nanocrystalline Co-Ni electrodeposits
✍ Scribed by C. Ma,S. C. Wang,R. J. K. Wood,J. Zekonyte,Q. Luo…
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- 126367519
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- TechnoPress
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- 2013
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- 19
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- 1598-9623
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