Abstract
During the past decade vibrational sum frequency generation as a method to study interfaces has matured and can now be applied more routinely to systems of increasing complexity. The article provides a brief overview of technical aspects of infrared-visible sum frequency generation, compares this nonlinear technique with its linear analogs, and highlights the latest applications. (C) 2001 American Vacuum Society.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 2717 |
| Number of pages | 2717 |
| Journal | Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A |
| Volume | 19 |
| Publication status | Published - Nov 2001 |
Keywords
- AIR-WATER-INTERFACE
- SELF-ASSEMBLED MONOLAYERS
- NONLINEAR-OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY
- LIQUID-LIQUID INTERFACE
- IN-SITU DETECTION
- TEMPERATURE-PROGRAMMED DESORPTION
- SEMICONDUCTOR SATURABLE ABSORBER
- PT(110) ELECTRODE SURFACES
- CHARGED SOLUBLE SURFACTANT
- CONTACT-ANGLE GONIOMETRY
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