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Technical Article
Effect of the Pulse Duty Cycle on the Microstructure and Properties of a Jet Electrodeposited Nanocrystalline Copper Coating
Hui FanYangpei ZhaoJie JiangShankui WangWei ShanZhijing Li
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2020 Volume 61 Issue 4 Pages 795-800

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Nanocrystalline copper coatings were jet electrodeposited using a square-wave pulse current with three duty cycles (30%, 50% and 70%) and a direct current condition. The effect of the duty cycle on the surface morphology, microstructure, grain growth and mechanical performance of the copper coatings was examined. The experimental results revealed that a decrease in the duty cycle significantly improved the coating surface morphology and microstructure. It was shown that a pulse current at a low duty cycle during jet electrodeposition effectively generated a nanocrystalline structure in the coating and improved the mechanical properties. At a low (30%) duty cycle during pulse current electrodeposition, coatings with a fine and smooth surface and dense microstructure were produced with a minimum grain size of 25 nm, microhardness of 2.37 GPa and tensile strength of 712 MPa.

Fig. 5 Coating microstructures at different conditions and duty cycles: (a) under DC and duty cycles of (b) 70%, (c) 50% and (d) 30%. Fullsize Image
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