Sb. Bakiamoh et Gj. Blanchard, Surface second harmonic generation from asymmetric multilayer assemblies: Gaining insight into layer-dependent order, LANGMUIR, 17(11), 2001, pp. 3438-3446
We report on the use of surface second harmonic generation (SHG) measuremen
ts to probe microscopic organization in asymmetrically bound aliphatic mult
ilayer assemblies. The use of layers that are bound asymmetrically using me
tal ion coordination chemistry allows the orientation of the individual lay
er constituents to be controlled, and the asymmetric coordination makes the
assemblies chi ((2))-active. We find that, for the systems we report here,
the surface second-order nonlinear response increases in proportion to the
square of the number of layers initially and then saturates and decreases
with additional adlayers. Optical null ellipsometry and FTIR data point to
regular growth in terms of thickness and chromophore density, and the surfa
ce SHG data point to increasing disorder with the adsorption of additional
layers. The FTIR data suggest a subtle decrease in overall order of these c
hains with increasing number of layers, but this trend is not as pronounced
as that seen in the surface SHG data. We interpret these data in the conte
xt of an increase in the distribution of nonlinear chromophore orientations
with layer growth and not a change in the average orientation angle.