Abstract

A very curious hydrodynamic pattern appears in copper sulfate electrolyte solution between two parallel copper electrodes. The potential of the lower electrode is more negative than that of the upper electrode. The vertical cross sectional view of the convection pattern is observed by a Michelson laser interferometer. The convective flow divides the space of the fluid into roll cells similar to those of Rayleigh−Benard convection. The time evolution of the convection pattern is observed simultaneously with the electrochemical response.

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