Lu et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Studying polymer surfaces and interfaces with sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopyLu et al., 2017
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- Lu X
- Zhang C
- Ulrich N
- Xiao M
- Ma Y
- Chen Z
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- Analytical chemistry
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Usually a surface or an interface is well-defined with little diffusion from one side of the surface or interface to the other, with the length scale being on the order of one to several molecules. The molecular interactions on a surface or at an interface are thus dominated by …
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