Abstract
Tracer experiments on the growth of proper whiskers from evaporated tin layers indicate the existence of solid or nearly solid as well as hollow whiskers. The presence of oxygen during evaporation, resulting in a rapid whisker growth, inhibits large scale diffusion. This inhibition effect must be released, however, at small regions, corresponding to the roots of the whiskers.
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