Abstract
Kinetic surface roughening of electrodeposited amorphous PdNiP films has been investigated by atomic force microscopy combined with electrochemical techniques. Interface width of the films obeys anomalous scaling ansatz , with , , and . These results suggest that kinetic roughening of PdNiP films could be controlled by two factors, large overpotential and diffusion instability.
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