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AUTHOR
T. Gorecki
Photoemission of electrons into electrolyte from cadmium oxide layers formed by anodic oxidation of undeformed and plastically deformed cadmium plates
Studies of electron emission (external photoeffect) at the electrode/solution interface are an important part of contemporary photoelectrochemistry. The results of systematic studies of this phenomenon led to the formulation of fundamental relationships and to new methods for investigation of the physicochemical processes occurring at the electrode-electrolyte interface [1-4]. In particular, photoemission measurements enabled a number of parameters relating to the structure of the semiconductor/electrolyte interface to be determined. The photoemission current from semiconductors with many surface states to solutions with a sufficiently high electrolyte concentration is described by the well…
Effect of plastic deformation on the anodic electroluminescence accompanying the early stage of electrolytic oxidation of cadmium
Radiowave emission accompanying the phase changes and chemical reactions in condensed phases
Positron annihilation studies of binary Ni-based alloys
Positron annihilation studies of Ni–1 at. % X (X = Pb, In and Zn) alloys have been performed. The experimentally observed changes in the parameters connecting the shape of angular correlation curve with the kind and concentration of crystal lattice defects are correlated with the values of the vacancy-solute binding energy calculated from the vacancy model of melting.