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Fabrication of Robust Reference Tips and Reference Electrodes for Kelvin Probe Applications in Changing Atmospheres

Authors :
Ashokanand Vimalanandan
Michael Rohwerder
Matthias Uebel
Stefan Evers
Detlef Diesing
Martin Stratmann
Abdellaziz Laaboudi
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The scanning Kelvin probe (SKP) is a versatile method for the measurement of the Volta potential difference between a sample and the SKP-tip (ΔψsampleSKP-tip). Based on suitable calibration, this technique is highly suited for the application in corrosion science due to its ability to serve as a very sensitive noncontact and nondestructive method for determining the electrode potential, even at buried interfaces beneath coatings or on surfaces covered by ultrathin electrolyte layers, which are not accessible by standard reference electrodes. However, the potential of the reference (i.e., the SKP-tip) will be influenced by variations of the surrounding atmosphere, resulting in errors of the electrode potential referred to the sample. The objective of this work is to provide a stable SKP-tip which can be used in different or changing atmosphere, e.g., within a wide range of relative humidity (approximately 0–99%-rh) or varying O2 partial pressure, without showing a change of its potential (note that the wor...

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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