• Title of article

    Probing buried interfaces with non-linear optical spectroscopy

  • Author/Authors

    Williams، نويسنده , , Christopher T and Beattie، نويسنده , , David A، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
  • Pages
    32
  • From page
    545
  • To page
    576
  • Abstract
    The importance of buried interfaces in our everyday lives and in current scientific research is highlighted, along with experimental difficulty associated with studying such systems. We present an overview of the application of second harmonic generation and sum-frequency spectroscopy to the study of buried interfaces. Several examples from the current literature are presented, ranging from chemical and biological, to electrical and magnetic interfaces. The importance of this work in the context of ongoing research in these areas is discussed. Finally, we provide a snapshot of the state of the art in non-linear optical spectroscopy by mentioning several new directions that are likely to have a large impact on future research into the physics and chemistry of buried interfaces.
  • Keywords
    Tribology , Adsorption kinetics , Magnetic phenomena (cyclotron resonance , Phase transitions , etc.) , SELF-ASSEMBLY , Non-linear optical methods , second harmonic generation , Sum frequency generation , Catalysis
  • Journal title
    Surface Science
  • Serial Year
    2002
  • Journal title
    Surface Science
  • Record number

    1681094