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Molecular Order at Polymer Interfaces Measured by Broad-Bandwidth Vibrationally Resolved Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy

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Author(s)

P T. Wilson, Kimberly A. Briggman, John C. Stephenson, William E. Wallace, Lee J. Richter

Abstract

Broad-bandwidth vibrationally-resolved sum frequency generation spectroscopy has been used to measure the molecular orientation distribution at polystyrene/dielectric interfaces. A novel microcavity structure allows isolation of the free or buried interface and reveals opposite absolute orientations.
Proceedings Title
Trends in Optics and Photonics
Volume
57
Issue
June 2001
Conference Location
Washington, DC
Conference Title
Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference (QELS 2001)

Keywords

interface, nonlinear optics, polymer, surface spectroscopy

Citation

Wilson, P. , Briggman, K. , Stephenson, J. , Wallace, W. and Richter, L. (2001), Molecular Order at Polymer Interfaces Measured by Broad-Bandwidth Vibrationally Resolved Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy, Trends in Optics and Photonics, Washington, DC, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=831222 (Accessed December 4, 2024)

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Created April 23, 2001, Updated January 27, 2020