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  • 2024Porous-anodic-alumina-templated Ta-Nb-alloy oxide coatings via the magnetron-sputtering anodizing as novel 3D nanostructured electrodes for energy-storage applications5citations
  • 2024XPS characterization of metal-oxide nanocolumn arrays via anodizing Al/Nb/Mo metal layerscitations
  • 2023Se-doped Nb2O5-Al2O3 composite-ceramic nanoarrays via the anodizing of Al/Nb bilayer in selenic acid6citations
  • 2021Metal-substrate-supported tungsten-oxide nanoarrays via porous-alumina-assisted anodization: from nanocolumns to nanocapsules and nanotubes ; Nanouspořádané pole oxidů wolframu na kovovém substrátu vyrobené pomocí anodizace přes porézní aluminu: od nanosloupků po nanokaplsa a nanotrubky38citations
  • 2021Anodic formation and SEM characterization of zirconium oxide nanostructured filmscitations
  • 2021Dielectric properties of nanostructured mixed-oxide films formed by anodizing Al/Zr bilayerscitations
  • 2021The Growth, Composition, and Functional Properties of Self‐Organized Nanostructured ZrO2‐Al2O3 Anodic Films for Advanced Dielectric Applications7citations
  • 2018Resistive switching in TiO2 nanocolumn arrays electrochemically grown2citations
  • 2018Porous‐Alumina‐Assisted Growth of Nanostructured Anodic Films on Ti−Nb Alloys8citations

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  • Gispert-Guirado, Francesc
  • Llobet, Eduard
  • Bendová, Mária
  • Habazaki, Hiroki
  • Prášek, Jan
  • Kejík, Lukáš
  • Guell, Frank
  • Pytlíček, Zdeněk
  • Kamnev, Kirill
  • Sepúlveda Sepúlveda, Lina Marcela
  • Kolibalova, Eva
  • Prasek, Jan
  • Michalicka, Jan
  • Bendova, Maria
  • Sepúlveda, Marcela
  • Hubálek, Jaromír
  • Márik, Marian
  • Kolar, Jakub
  • Gispert Guirado, Francesc
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Porous-anodic-alumina-templated Ta-Nb-alloy oxide coatings via the magnetron-sputtering anodizing as novel 3D nanostructured electrodes for energy-storage applications

  • Gispert-Guirado, Francesc
  • Llobet, Eduard
  • Bendová, Mária
  • Habazaki, Hiroki
  • Mozalev, Alexander
Abstract

The Ta-Nb thin alloy films were magnetron sputter-deposited over a low-aspect-ratio nanoporous anodic-alumina template formed in 0.05 M tartaric acid solution at 250 V and modified by the pore-widening technique to enlarge the pores up to 500 nm. The alloy coated the pores evenly, thus forming a 3D continuous conducting nanofilm on the template. Partially anodizing the templated alloy in a borate buffer solution of pH 7.5 generated a compact amorphous mixed-oxide anodic film thickening proportionally to the applied voltage. An unusual two-layered structure with a sharp electrical interface revealed in the 3D oxide films anodized to 30–130 V, comprising a low-resistivity layer superimposed on the high-resistivity layer, is explained by an immobile negative space charge in the outer film part. The air-annealing at moderate temperatures releases the space charge and transforms the two layers into a high-resistivity single layer having substantially improved dielectric properties and thermostable (up to 250 deg) capacitance of 1.2 F cm2 achieved for the film anodized to practical 50 V. The 3D films having up to 4.5 times enlarged effective surface area can be utilized as novel metal/oxide nanostructured electrodes for electrolytic microcapacitors suitable for classical electronic circuits and energy-storage applications.

Topics
  • porous
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • surface
  • amorphous
  • resistivity
  • layered
  • forming
  • annealing
  • tantalum
  • niobium
  • niobium alloy