HIGHLY SENSITIVE PHOTOTHERMAL DEFLECTION SPECTROSCOPY AT SOLID-LIQUID INTERFACES

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1982

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Ohio State University

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We have recently introduced a new photothermal technique based on the well-known ""mirageeffect""1. Used at a solid-liquid interface, this method was found to be two orders of magnitude more sensitive than conventional photoacoustic spectroscopy2. The application of this method both to metal-electrolyte and semiconductor-electrolyte interfaces will be illustrated. By replacing the intensity modulation by a polarization modulation of the light, we have just improved the performance of our instrument significantly. For example, we have been able to work on electrochemical deposition corresponding to one tenth of a monolayer of Cu on an unprepared Pt electrode.

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1 A.C. Boccara, D, Fournier, and J. Badoz, Appl. Phys. Lett. 36 (2), 130,1980. 2D. Fournier, A.C. Boccara, and J. Badoz, Appl. Opt. 21 (1), 74, 1982.

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