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The potential gradient is then converted to the solution current density by Ohm`s law: jSVET=- σbulk where jSVET A m2 ∆V ∆r is the electrolyte local current density, σbulk S m is the bulk solution conductivity, ∆V (V) is the electrolyte`s potential gradient, and ∆r is the oscillation distance of the probe tip. Researchers depict how closely their simulated current density fits the SVET current density. Most often, a perfect fit is not obtained between SVET and simulated current densities, owing to the following: the simplicity of the model compared with the . . .
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