2002
DOI: 10.1002/tt.3020080406
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Optical analysis of surfaces by second‐harmonic generation: Possible applications to tribology

Abstract: Optical second-harmonic generation is a recently

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“…These include the surface forces apparatus (SFA) [58][59][60][61], atomic/lateral force microscope (AFM/LFM) [62][63][64][65], quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) [66], ultrathin film interferometry (UTFI) [67], neutron reflectometry [68,69] and various surface-specific vibrational spectroscopies [70][71][72]. Methods were also developed to generate model close-packed monolayers by chemical grafting of self-assembled alkylthiols and alkyl siloxanes on solid surfaces [73][74].…”
Section: Ofm Research 1990s To Presentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include the surface forces apparatus (SFA) [58][59][60][61], atomic/lateral force microscope (AFM/LFM) [62][63][64][65], quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) [66], ultrathin film interferometry (UTFI) [67], neutron reflectometry [68,69] and various surface-specific vibrational spectroscopies [70][71][72]. Methods were also developed to generate model close-packed monolayers by chemical grafting of self-assembled alkylthiols and alkyl siloxanes on solid surfaces [73][74].…”
Section: Ofm Research 1990s To Presentmentioning
confidence: 99%