Cd. Keefe et al., 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION STUDY OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF AN AU(110) ELECTRODE IN HCLO4, Canadian journal of chemistry, 75(4), 1997, pp. 449-455
Second harmonic generation (SHG) was used to carry out an in situ stud
y of the potential-induced reconstruction of an Au(110) single crystal
electrode in an aqueous solution of 0.01 M HClO4. In this study, we f
ound that the symmetries of the surface susceptibility of the reconstr
ucted and the unreconstructed Au(110) surfaces have a large component
of threefold symmetry. A detailed analysis shows that both surfaces ha
ve an overall C-s symmetry giving one-, two-, and threefold symmetries
for the surface susceptibility. However, another, different, source o
f threefold symmetry, perpendicular to the first, is needed to fit the
data. We suggest that this extra source of threefold symmetry is due
to the (111) microfacets that are present on the open (110) surface.