Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1883817 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2006 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Resonance anomalous surface X-ray scattering (RASXS) technique was applied to electrochemical interface studies. It was used to determine the chemical states of electrochemically formed anodic oxide monolayers on platinum surface. It is shown that RASXS exhibits strong polarization dependence when the surface is significantly modified. The polarization dependence is demonstrated for three examples; anodic oxide formation, sulfate adsorption, and CO adsorption on platinum surfaces. σ- and π-polarization RASXS data were simulated with the latest version of ab initio multiple-scattering calculations (FEFF8.2). Elementary theoretical considerations are also presented for the origin of the polarization dependence in RASXS.
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Authors
Andreas Menzel, Kee-Chul Chang, Vladimir Komanicky, Hoydoo You, Yong S. Chu, Yuriy V. Tolmachev, John J. Rehr,