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15 December 1999 Nonlinear optics as a detection scheme for biomimetic sensors: SFG spectroscopy of hybrid bilayer membrane formation
Teresa P. Petralli-Mallow, Kimberly A. Briggman, Lee J. Richter, John C. Stephenson, Anne L. Plant
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Abstract
Vibrational spectra of biomimetic membranes have been obtained using a broad-band approach to sum frequency generation (SFG). A new innovation, broad band SFG (BBSFG) allows for high quality SFG spectra with rapid collection times. With the BBSFG approach, we have followed in situ the formation of a hybrid bilayer membrane from the reorganization of phospholipid vesicles at akanethiol monolayers.
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Teresa P. Petralli-Mallow, Kimberly A. Briggman, Lee J. Richter, John C. Stephenson, and Anne L. Plant "Nonlinear optics as a detection scheme for biomimetic sensors: SFG spectroscopy of hybrid bilayer membrane formation", Proc. SPIE 3858, Advanced Materials and Optical Systems for Chemical and Biological Detection, (15 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.372926
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Spectroscopy

Molecules

Bioalcohols

Biomimetics

Gold

Self-assembled monolayers

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