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In-Situ Measurements of Surface Ordering on Single Crystal Electrode Surfaces by Optical Second Harmonic Generation

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Abstract

The characterization of the single crystal electrode surface is of central importance to a detailed understanding of interfacial chemistry. In this paper, we report the first in-situ measurements of electrode surface structure by an optical technique. Sensitivity to surface ordering and symmetry is observed for silver single crystals.

© 1987 Optical Society of America

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