The way organic thin films properties are affected by molecular interactions at surfaces is an important research topic because thin molecular films constitute a model system for biological research and have applications ranging from light-emitting diodes and solar cells to chemical sensors. In this work, the formation of thin films of Methylene Blue in aqueous solution at a fused quartz surface was investigated with evanescent wave absorption spectroscopy, using a continuum spectrum generated in a non-linear fiber by short laser pulses.
Ferrini, G., Carlo, L., Giannetti, C., Parmigiani, F., Evanescent wave spectroscopy of methylene blue solutions at surfaces using a continuum generated by a nonlinear fiber, <<OPTICS AND SPECTROSCOPY>>, 2009; 107 (3): 464-468. [doi:10.1134/S0030400X09090264] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/36034]
Evanescent wave spectroscopy of methylene blue solutions at surfaces using a continuum generated by a nonlinear fiber
Ferrini, Gabriele;Giannetti, Claudio;Parmigiani, Fulvio
2009
Abstract
The way organic thin films properties are affected by molecular interactions at surfaces is an important research topic because thin molecular films constitute a model system for biological research and have applications ranging from light-emitting diodes and solar cells to chemical sensors. In this work, the formation of thin films of Methylene Blue in aqueous solution at a fused quartz surface was investigated with evanescent wave absorption spectroscopy, using a continuum spectrum generated in a non-linear fiber by short laser pulses.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.