Langmuir-Blodgett films /

Topics covered range from basic structural studies to areas as diverse as electron tunneling, photovoltaic effects and solid state polymerisation.

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Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Group Author: Barlow, W. A (Editor)
Published: Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co.,
Publisher Address: Amsterdam ; New York :
Publication Dates: 1980.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Thin films science and technology ; 1
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780444419019
Summary: Topics covered range from basic structural studies to areas as diverse as electron tunneling, photovoltaic effects and solid state polymerisation.
Item Description: "Published as a special issued of Thin solid films": v. 68, no. 1-2.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (viii, 288 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781483289656
1483289656
Index Number: QC176
CLC: O484
Contents: Front Cover; Langmuir-Btodgett Films; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; In Memoriam; CHAPTER 1. FROM MONOLAYER TO MULTILAYER: SOME UNANSWERED QUESTIONS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SPREAD MONOLAYERS; 3. THE TRANSFER PROCESS; 4. MULTILAYER CHARACTERIZATION AND REARRANGEMENT; 5. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. REACTIVITY OF ORGANIC MOLECULES IN MONOLAYERS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SUBSTRATE-FIRST LAYER INTERFACE; 3. INTERFACE BETWEEN TWO ADJACENT LAYERS; 4. AIR-LAYER INTERFACE; 5. CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 3. IR DETERMINATION OF THE ORIENTATION OF MOLECULES IN POLYCRYSTALLINE MONOLAYERS.
1. introduction2. theory; 3. effect of microcrystalline orientation on ir absorption; 4. conclusion; references; chapter 4. composition and transfer mechanism of langmuir-blodgett multilayers of stearates; 1. introduction; 2. experimental procedure; 3. experimental results; 4. discussion; 5. conclusions; acknowledgment; references; chapter 5. high resolution x-ray diffraction from small numbers of langmuir-blodgett layers of manganese stearate; 1. introduction; 2. experimental procedures; 3. qualitative discussion of the experimental results; 4. model computation.
5. DISCUSSION OF THE MODEL CALCULATIONS6. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 6. DEPOSITION OF CHLOROPHYLL-a LANGMUIR-BLODGETT FILMS ONTO AN SnO2 OPTICALLY TRANSPARENT ELECTRODE; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MATERIALS AND METHODS; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 7. CONDITIONS FOR FORMATION AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF X-TYPE AND Y-TYPE MULTILAYERS OF LONG-CHAIN ESTERS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EXPERIMENTAL; 3. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES.
Chapter 8. radiation-induced solid state polymerization of oriented ultrathin films of octadecylacrylamide1. introduction; 2. experimental; 3. results and discussion; 4. conclusions; acknowledgment; references; chapter 9. structure, phase transitions and polymerizability of multilayers of some diacetylene monocarboxylic acids; 1. introduction; 2. experimental; 3. results and discussion; acknowledgments; references; chapter 10. polymerized monomolecular layers: a new class of ultrathin resins for microlithography; 1. current problems of photoresists; 2. properties of monomolecular layers.
3. monomolecular layers as photoresists4. discussion; 5. conclusions; references; chapter 11. recent improvements in monomolecular resists; references; chapter 12. lightguiding in langmuir-blodgett films; 1. introduction; 2. techniques of film preparation; 3. technique for evaluating langmuir films; 4. optical appearance of films determined by microscopy; 5. waveguide theory; 6. langmuir film characterization as a symmetrical step-index waveguide; 7. applications; 8. summarizing remarks; acknowledgments; references; chapter 13. energy transfer in dye monomolecular layers; 1. introduction.