Generation of ultrasound at metal–electrolyte interfaces

1998 
When a radiofrequency potential is applied to an electrode such as gold in an electrolyte, ultrasound is generated at the interface. This effect is attributed to changes in the volume of the solution adjacent to the metal and can be used to study the structure of the interface. Preliminary measurements are reported as a function of the dc electrode potential.
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