Conference paper

In situ microspectroscopy of polarised Pt/YSZ electrodes


Authors listLuerssen, B; Fischer, H; Janek, J; Günther, S

Appeared inProceedings of the 9th Asian Conference on Solid State Ionics. The Science and Technology of Ions in Motion

Editor listChowdari, BVR; Yoo, HI; Choi, GM; Lee, IH

Publication year2004

Pages139-149

ISBN978-981-238-932-9

eISBN978-981-4482-21-9

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1142/9789812702586_0013

Conference9th Asian Conference on Solid State Ionics


Abstract
Experimental results of photoelectron-based microscopic and spectroscopic studies on the kinetics of the Pt/YSZ electrode are summarized. Photoelectron Emission Microscopy (PEEM) offers information on the spatial distribution of surface species which influence the work function. Scanning Photoelectron Microscopy (SPEM) or mu-ESCA offers additional spectroscopic information on the chemical identity of surface species. We compare the oxygen and zirconium signals for conventional chemical adsorption and electrochemical pumping experiments. First evidence for different reaction paths is given.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLuerssen, B., Fischer, H., Janek, J. and Günther, S. (2004) In situ microspectroscopy of polarised Pt/YSZ electrodes, in Chowdari, B., Yoo, H., Choi, G. and Lee, I. (eds.) Proceedings of the 9th Asian Conference on Solid State Ionics. The Science and Technology of Ions in Motion. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing. pp. 139-149. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812702586_0013

APA Citation styleLuerssen, B., Fischer, H., Janek, J., & Günther, S. (2004). In situ microspectroscopy of polarised Pt/YSZ electrodes. In Chowdari, B., Yoo, H., Choi, G., & Lee, I. (Eds.), Proceedings of the 9th Asian Conference on Solid State Ionics. The Science and Technology of Ions in Motion. (pp. 139-149). World Scientific Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789812702586_0013


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