Functionalizing Surfaces by Physical Vapor Deposition To Measure the Degree of Nanoscale Contact Using FRET
Mónica Gaspar Simões,
Katrin Unger,
Caterina Czibula
et al.
Abstract:Adhesion between solid materials is caused by intermolecular forces that only take place if the adhering surfaces are at nanoscale contact (NSC) (i.e., 0.1−0.4 nm. To study adhesion, NSC can be evaluated with Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET). FRET uses the interaction of compatible fluorescence molecules to measure the nanometer distance between bonded surfaces. For this, each surface is labeled with one fluorescence dye, named the Donor or Acceptor. If these molecules are in NSC, a nonradiative Donor−… Show more
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