Abstract

Novel core–shell cable structures (see Figure) of metal alloys are described as one application of field-controlled electroplating of metals in anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) templates. At high current density (∼ 20–300 mA/cm2), the electroplating process occurs relatively fast through the surface of the AAO channels to form nanotubes. A second metal is then electroplated at low current density, forming cores inside.

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