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Electro-deposited aggregates are generally believed to appear in a fractal form for low potential differences and in a dense form for high potential differences.1–3 In the latter case thin parallel filaments grow with a smooth envelope (the stabilization mechanism is not clear).
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Fleury, V., Chazalviel, JN., Rosso, M., Sapoval, B. (1990). Quantitative Experiments & Theoretical Aspects in Electrodeposition without a Supporting Electrolyte. In: Stanley, H.E., Ostrowsky, N. (eds) Correlations and Connectivity. NATO ASI Series, vol 188. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2157-3_30
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