Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, Vol.34, No.3, 277-281, 2004
On the observation of inductive high-frequency impedance behaviour during the electrodeposition of Au-Sn alloys
Inductive high-frequency impedance behaviour is often observed in metal electrodeposition systems. This behaviour is typically attributed to equipment limitations or non-idealities in the cell set-up and electrical connections. Such instrumental artefacts would nevertheless be relevant to a frequency range which is expected to be well above that in which inductive behaviour is in fact observed (down to a few tens of Hz). In this paper some results on an acidic Au-Sn electrodeposition system are reported. Electrochemical impedance and potentiostatic transients were measured. These results suggest that the high-frequency inductive behaviour may be related to metal nucleation processes. A correlation is proposed between the pseudo-inductive potentiostatic nucleation transients and the pseudo-inductive behaviour of the impedance spectra.
Keywords:Au alloys;Au-Sn;electrochemical impedance;electrocrystallisation;electrodeposition of alloys;nucleation