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Characterization of mechanical modification of anchored surfactants using sum-frequency generation

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Abstract

We have used optical sum-frequency generation to reveal the structure and orientation of organic monolayers self-assembled on dielectric surfaces. We studied the influence of mechanical modification, as occurs with rubbed display windows and model lubricants.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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