Abstract

An experimental study of the effect of SCN − ion concentration and laser bombardment intensity on the anodic dissolution of copper into an aqueous NaCl electrolyte is reported. The laser was used to accelerate the dissolution process. The results are analyzed in terms of power spectra, fractional Brownian motion theory and confocal image processing. An interpretation of the dynamic phenomena via the theory of nonlinear dynamics is also suggested.

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