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Ellipsometry of Functional Organic Surfaces and Films

  • Written by prominent researchers
  • Presents the latest developments in ellipsometric real-time/in situ monitoring techniques
  • Reflects the growing interest in the characterization of functional organic films and surfaces

Part of the book series: Springer Series in Surface Sciences (SSSUR, volume 52)

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Table of contents (24 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxvi
  2. Ellipsometry: A Survey of Concept

    • Christoph Cobet
    Pages 1-27
  3. Biomolecules at Surfaces

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 29-29
    2. DNA Structures on Silicon and Diamond

      • Simona D. Pop, Karsten Hinrichs, Sylvia Wenmackers, Christoph Cobet, Norbert Esser, Dietrich R. T. Zahn
      Pages 49-62
    3. Thickness and Beyond. Exploiting Spectroscopic Ellipsometry and Atomic Force Nanolithography for the Investigation of Ultrathin Interfaces of Biologic Interest

      • Pietro Parisse, Ilaria Solano, Michele Magnozzi, Francesco Bisio, Loredana Casalis, Ornella Cavalleri et al.
      Pages 63-93
  4. Smart Polymer Surfaces and Films

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 95-95
    2. Glass Transition of Polymers with Different Architectures in the Confinement of Nanoscopic Films

      • Michael Erber, Martin Tress, Eva Bittrich, Lars Bittrich, Klaus-Jochen Eichhorn
      Pages 97-114
    3. Polymer Brushes, Hydrogels, Polyelectrolyte Multilayers: Stimuli-Responsivity and Control of Protein Adsorption

      • Eva Bittrich, Andreas Furchner, Meike Koenig, Dennis Aulich, Petra Uhlmann, Karsten Hinrichs et al.
      Pages 115-143
  5. Nanostructured Surfaces and Organic/Inorganic Hybrids

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 197-197
    2. Systems of Nanoparticles with SAMs and Polymers

      • Thomas W. H. Oates
      Pages 199-223
    3. Polarizing Natural Nanostructures

      • Kenneth Järrendahl, Hans Arwin
      Pages 247-268
  6. Thin Films of Organic Semiconductors for OPV, OLEDs and OTFT

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 269-269
    2. Polymer Blends and Composites

      • Stergios Logothetidis
      Pages 271-294
    3. Small Organic Molecules

      • Ovidiu D. Gordan, Dietrich R. T. Zahn
      Pages 295-317
    4. Conjugated Polymers: Relationship Between Morphology and Optical Properties

      • Maria Isabel Alonso, Mariano Campoy-Quiles
      Pages 335-353

About this book

This new edition provides a state-of-the-art survey of ellipsometric methods used to study organic films and surfaces, from laboratory to synchrotron applications, with a special focus on in-situ use in processing environments and at solid-liquid interfaces. Thanks to the development of functional organic, meta- and hybrid materials for new optical, electronic, sensing and biotechnological devices, the ellipsometric analysis of optical and material properties has made tremendous strides over the past few years.

The second edition has been updated to reflect the latest advances in ellipsometric methods. The new content focuses on the study of anisotropic materials, conjugated polymers, polarons, self-assembled monolayers, industrial membranes, adsorption of proteins, enzymes and RGD-peptides, as well as the correlation of ellipsometric spectra to structure and molecular interactions.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften – ISAS – e.V., Berlin, Germany

    Karsten Hinrichs

  • Abteilung Analytik, Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., Dresden, Germany

    Klaus-Jochen Eichhorn

About the editors

Karsten Hinrichs received his PhD in solid state physics from the TU Berlin, Germany and he holds a habilitation degree in Physical Chemistry of the TU Dresden. Since 2000 he works as researcher at the Berlin Department of the Leibniz-Institut für Analytische Wissenschaften – ISAS – e. V.. Since 2012 he is the head of the working group In situ Spectroscopy. He became a member of the Graduate School of Analytical Sciences at Humboldt University Berlin in 2012 and since 2005 he is member of the board of the German Working Group Ellipsometry (www.akepdv.de). Currently he is member of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS), American Chemical Society (ACS) and German Physical Society (DPG).

Karsten Hinrichs has undertaken several research periods to Prof. S. Minko's working group at the Clarkson University and the University of Georgia, U.S.A. since 2008.

He was the program chair of the 7th International Conference in Spectroscopic Ellipsometry 2016 in Berlin and is a frequent contributor of articles and book chapters for renowned international journals. His research focusses on the optical analysis of functional surfaces and thin films and the development of new infrared spectroscopic measurement strategies with polarized light. Recent work was dedicated to structure-spectra correlations of functional films at solid liquid interfaces and infrared nanopolarimetric studies of structure and anisotropy of thin films and surfaces.

Klaus-Jochen Eichhorn is head of the Analytical Department within the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry at the Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Dresden e. V., Germany (since 2000). In 1980 he received his Diploma in Chemistry from Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany, then he moved for a PhD position to Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry where he finished his PhD studies on ellipsometry of iron and steel surfaces in model atmospheres in 1985. Since then Dr. Eichhorn has been working on the field of polymer chemistry and physics, especially polymer characterization using spectroscopic methods.

Actual research topics include special techniques of vibrational spectroscopy to investigate the structure of bulk polymers and polymer interfaces, hyphenated techniques, in-situ spectroscopic ellipsometry to study thin layers and (nano)structured surfaces.

Polymer brushes, materials for organic electronics, for sensor and biomedical applications, but also microplastic particles from the environment are in the focus of his recent studies.

Klaus-Jochen Eichhorn is member of DAAS (German Workgroup of Analytical Spectroscopy) within the German Chemical Society/ Division of Analytical Chemistry. He is board member of the German Workgroup of Ellipsometry - Paul Drude e.V. and member of the program committee of the International Conference on Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (ICSE). He organized the 14thand 20th European Symposium on Polymer Spectroscopy (ESOPS 14 and 20) in 2002 and 2016 in Dresden and is member of the ESOPS International Advisory Board.


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Softcover Book USD 129.99
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