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We have samples that are Ni and Fe alloys electrodeposited on Au. We have evidence to suggest that the metal deposit has migrated from the edges to the center over the course of a year. Specifically the center is 1.7 times thicker than it used to be. The diameter has decreased by 26% over the course of the year. Does anyone have any insight or know anyone with insight with this phenomenon?
I don't know **** from shiniola in your field, but it seems like you're moving from a sheet toward a sphere. That should increase the number of metal-metal bonds, I would think. It's not anything I've heard of happening, but it seems like the thermodynamics would be on your side. I'm envisioning something like the formation of water droplets.
I've never observed this particular phenomenon, but I think I know a term that might help you learn more - creep. According to Wikipedia,
Creep is the tendency of a solid material to slowly move or deform permanently under the influence of stresses.
When I did a search on "creep metal migration" I can across a number of hits which could potentially help.
I hope that this is enough to get you started!