Da. Beattie et al., A comparative study of confined organic monolayers by Raman scattering andsum-frequency spectroscopy, VIB SPECTR, 24(1), 2000, pp. 109-123
The structure of a Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) monolayer of Zn arachidate at the
solid-solid interface has been studied by Raman scattering and sum-frequen
cy (SF) spectroscopy. The monolayer was confined in the contact between a C
aF2 prism and a MgF2 lens at an average pressure of 60 MPa. This is the fir
st report of an unenhanced Raman spectrum of an organic monolayer at the so
lid-solid interface. The Raman and SF spectra both show that the deposited
monolayer is conformationally ordered and that the monolayer retains this o
rder when placed between the prism and the lens. The relative intensity of
the Raman spectra of the Zn arachidate monolayer at the CaF2/air and CaF2/M
gF2 interfaces can be explained in terms of the strength of the interfacial
electric fields. The relative intensities of the SF spectra at the two int
erfaces cannot be interpreted in this manner. Deviations from the expected
intensities are discussed in terms of structural changes in the monolayer,
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