Hydrogen adsorption on rhodium (311) leads to a sequence of ordered su
perstructures: (1 x 3)-H, (1 x 2)-H, (1 x 3)-2H and (1 x 2)-2H(rec). A
complete phase diagram of this adsorption system was derived from the
development of LEED beam profiles and integral intensities as a funct
ion of coverage and temperature. All homogeneous phases are separated
by coexistence regions, indicating first-order phase transitions with
changing coverage. An order-disorder transition with changing temperat
ure can only be observed for the (1 x 3)-H phase at coverages THETA le
ss-than-or-equal-to 0.33 (critical temperature T(c) = 185 +/- 5 K). In
contrast, at coverages slightly above THETA = 0.33 an order-order tra
nsition from (1 x 3) to (1 x 2) order occurs. For the other phases the
rmal desorption prevents a study of phase transitions with temperature
.