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Nanocrystalline materials are of high technological and scientific interest
because their internal microstructure can affect many macroscopic properti
es like hardness, corrosion resistance and magnetic properties. In this pap
er we discuss the properties of electrodeposited Cr. The nanocrystalline (n
-Cr) and amorphous (am-Cr) samples were prepared by an electrochemical meth
od. The deposited n-Cr has crystallites with grain diameters of about 30 nm
. The microstructure of the obtained materials has been studied by density
measurements, X-ray diffraction and small angle neutron scattering (SANS).
X-ray diffraction shows completely different atomic arrangements in n-Cr an
d am-Cr, but the SANS results are very similar to each other. The microstru
cture of both n-Cr and am-Cr can be described as a surface fractal with fra
ctal dimension of 2.24(3) and 2.22(3) for n-Cr and am-Cr, respectively. (C)
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