Convert Femtocoulombs per square metre to Millicoulombs per square centimetre

Convert Femtocoulombs per square metre (fC/m²) to Millicoulombs per square centimetre (mC/cm²) instantly and accurately.

Femtocoulombs per square metre (fC/m²)
Millicoulombs per square centimetre (mC/cm²)

Conversion Formula

mC/cm² = fC/m² × 1.000000000e-16

About Femtocoulombs per square metre

The femtocoulomb per square metre (fC/m²) equals 10⁻¹⁵ C/m², arising in scanning Kelvin probe measurements of oxide fixed charge. MOS interface state densities of 10¹ charges/cm² correspond to about 0.16 fC/m²; fixed charge in high-k gate dielectrics and SiO₂/Si interfaces is typically 10-100 fC/m². 1 fC/m² = 10⁻¹⁵ C/m² = 10⁻³ pC/m².

About Millicoulombs per square centimetre

The millicoulomb per square centimetre (mC/cm²) equals exactly 10 C/m², used in electrochemical plating and electrophoretic deposition. Electrodeposition of copper at 10 C/m² deposits a monolayer-scale film; faradaic charge density in electrochemical supercapacitors is 1-100 mC/cm²; silver electroplating baths run at 2-10 mC/cm² for thin coatings. 1 mC/cm² = 10 C/m².

Quick Reference Table

Femtocoulombs per square metre (fC/m²)Millicoulombs per square centimetre (mC/cm²)
1 fC/m²1 × 10-16 mC/cm²
2 fC/m²2 × 10-16 mC/cm²
5 fC/m²5 × 10-16 mC/cm²
10 fC/m²1 × 10-15 mC/cm²
25 fC/m²2.5 × 10-15 mC/cm²
50 fC/m²5 × 10-15 mC/cm²
100 fC/m²1 × 10-14 mC/cm²

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