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INTERFACES AND THIN FILMS AS SEEN BY BOUND ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
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1998
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EngineeringPlasmon Surface PolaritonsChemistryThin Organic FilmsOptical SensorThin Film ProcessingNanophotonicsPlasmonic MaterialMaterials ScienceElectromagnetic WavePhysicsSurface Plasmon OpticsPlasmonicsNatural SciencesSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsThin FilmsInterface StructureInterface Phenomenon
This contribution summarizes the use of plasmon surface polaritons and guided optical waves for the characterization of interfaces and thin organic films. After a short introduction to the theoretical background of evanescent wave optics, examples are given that show how this interfacial "light" can be employed to monitor thin coatings at a solid/air or solid/liquid interface. Examples are given for a very sensitive thickness determination of samples ranging from self-assembled monolayers, to multilayer assemblies prepared by the Langmuir/Blodgett/Kuhn technique or by the alternate polyelectrolyte deposition. These are complemented by the demonstration of the potential of the technique to also monitor time-dependent processes in a kinetic mode. Here, we put an emphasis on the combination set-up of surface plasmon optics with electrochemical techniques, allowing for the on-line characterization of various surface functionalization strategies, e.g. for (bio-) sensor purposes.
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