We have combined high-energy surface X-ray diffraction (HESXRD) with 2D surface optical reflectance (2D-SOR) to perform in situ electrochemical measurements of a Au(111) electrode in 0.1 M HClO4 electrolyte. We show that electrochemically induced changes to Au(111) surface during cyclic voltammetry can be simultaneously observed with 2D-SOR and HESXRD. We discuss how small one atom high 1x1 islands, accommodating excess atoms after the lifting of the surface reconstruction, can lead to discrepancies between the two techniques. The use of HESXRD allows us to simultaneously detect parts of the truncation rods from the (1 × 1) surface termination and the p x √3 electrochemically induced surface reconstruction, during cyclic voltammetry. The pr...
Second harmonic generation (SHG) was employed to monitor in situ the potential-induced reconstructio...
Designing efficient catalysts requires correlating surface structure and local chemical composition ...
In a surface charge density range between −5 and 28 μC cm<sup>−2</sup>, and independent of the suppo...
We have combined high-energy surface X-ray diffraction (HESXRD) with 2D surface optical reflectance ...
Variations of the surface structure and composition of the Au(110) electrode during the formation/li...
The mechanism of the early stages of the electrochemical faceting of Au(111) in 1 M aqueous sulfuric...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Transpirenian Nanotechnology Workshop (TrNano), celebrado online d...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The surfaces of gold exhibit a rich physical behaviour that is interesting not ...
We have studied the interface capacitance and the voltammograms of Au(11n) (n=5,7, 11, 17) and of Au...
Surface x-ray diffraction (SXRD) has been employed in the study of the electrochemical interface for...
This thesis presents in situ Surface X-ray Diffraction (SXRD) studies of surfaces and interfaces, in...
We have developed an electrochemical cell for in situ 2-Dimensional Surface Optical Reflectance (2D-...
The surface changes produced on Au in HF solutions by applying relatively fast periodic potentials a...
This thesis describes the application of in-situ surface X-ray diffraction (SXRD) experiments to the...
International audienceKnowledge of atomistic structures at solid/liquid interfaces is essential to e...
Second harmonic generation (SHG) was employed to monitor in situ the potential-induced reconstructio...
Designing efficient catalysts requires correlating surface structure and local chemical composition ...
In a surface charge density range between −5 and 28 μC cm<sup>−2</sup>, and independent of the suppo...
We have combined high-energy surface X-ray diffraction (HESXRD) with 2D surface optical reflectance ...
Variations of the surface structure and composition of the Au(110) electrode during the formation/li...
The mechanism of the early stages of the electrochemical faceting of Au(111) in 1 M aqueous sulfuric...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al Transpirenian Nanotechnology Workshop (TrNano), celebrado online d...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The surfaces of gold exhibit a rich physical behaviour that is interesting not ...
We have studied the interface capacitance and the voltammograms of Au(11n) (n=5,7, 11, 17) and of Au...
Surface x-ray diffraction (SXRD) has been employed in the study of the electrochemical interface for...
This thesis presents in situ Surface X-ray Diffraction (SXRD) studies of surfaces and interfaces, in...
We have developed an electrochemical cell for in situ 2-Dimensional Surface Optical Reflectance (2D-...
The surface changes produced on Au in HF solutions by applying relatively fast periodic potentials a...
This thesis describes the application of in-situ surface X-ray diffraction (SXRD) experiments to the...
International audienceKnowledge of atomistic structures at solid/liquid interfaces is essential to e...
Second harmonic generation (SHG) was employed to monitor in situ the potential-induced reconstructio...
Designing efficient catalysts requires correlating surface structure and local chemical composition ...
In a surface charge density range between −5 and 28 μC cm<sup>−2</sup>, and independent of the suppo...