Guangda Shi's research while affiliated with University of Minnesota Duluth and other places

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Preparation of a Gold‐Sputtered Optical Fiber as a Microelectrode for Electrochemical Microscopy
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June 1998

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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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The preparation of microelectrodes for use in various electrochemical mapping techniques (e.g., scanning electro‐chemical microscopy and photoelectrochemical microscopy) is described. A commercial optical fiber (3.7 μm core diameter with and diam of cladding and coating, respectively) was stripped of its polymer coating at one end. The stripped core was then etched in different concentrations of hydrofluoric acid solution until a tip near 1 μm in diameter was achieved. The resulting optical fiber was coated with gold by de‐sputtering to produce a microelectrode less than 3 μm in total diameter. The optical fiber microelectrode was then coated with an insulating varnish yielding a final tip size normally less than 5 μm in diam. The final microelectrode was tested both for leaks in its polymer insulation and for electrical conductivity of the gold coating. The microelectrode has been used in several studies in our laboratories. Details of the preparation conditions are described here.

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... 113,301,302 Combined AFM/STM enables simultaneous measurements of the force and conductance curves of two impinging double layers in the electrochemical environment, while the natural pairing of Raman mapping and SPCM offers the ability to investigate variations in local photocurrent as a function of the chemical or physical nature of the photoelectrode surface. Other examples of combined in situ measurements that have been reported include SPCM/SECM, 12,31,56,58,303 SPCM/shear force topography, 45 SECM/AFM, 301 and Raman/SPCM, 304 SECM/optical microscopy(OM), 305,306 ECSTM/SECM, 93,94,307 NSOM/fluorescence spectroscopy, 308,309 and ECSTM/TERS. 310,311 The capabilities of these various multifunctional set-ups are vast, and their usefulness will vary substantially from material to material, making some set-ups better suited than others for investigating certain PEC materials and/or chemistries. ...

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Methods of Photoelectrode Characterization with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Preparation of a Gold‐Sputtered Optical Fiber as a Microelectrode for Electrochemical Microscopy
Journal of The Electrochemical Society

Journal of The Electrochemical Society