Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9594515 | Surface Science | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We show that on solid electrodes held at constant potential in an electrolyte all defect formation energies and activation energies for surface transport become potential dependent. The rapid smoothening of rough metal electrodes for (mostly) positive electrode potentials (“electrochemical annealing”) is therefore the consequence of the specific thermodynamic boundary condition of constant electrode potential. The potential dependence can be related to the surface charge density and the dipole moments of the defects. With dipole moments calculated by ab initio methods the theory is applied to experimental data on two-dimensional Ostwald ripening on Au(1Â 0Â 0) electrodes. The theory is further discussed in the context of other experiments.
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Authors
Margret Giesen, Guillermo Beltramo, Sabine Dieluweit, Jorge Müller, Harald Ibach, Wolfgang Schmickler,