Liquid Interfaces Probed by Second-Harmonic and Sum-Frequency Spectroscopy.
@article{Eisenthal1996LiquidIP,
title={Liquid Interfaces Probed by Second-Harmonic and Sum-Frequency Spectroscopy.},
author={Kenneth B Eisenthal},
journal={Chemical reviews},
year={1996},
volume={96 4},
pages={
1343-1360
}
}A powerful approach to the study of interfaces has been developing rapidly in the past decade. It is based on the spectroscopic methods of second-harmonic (SHG) and sum-frequency generation (SFG). These nonlinear optical techniques, being spectroscopic, provide information at the most fundamental level. A microscopic description of equilibrium and dynamic interface processes requires knowledge of the molecules at the interface, their orientational structure, the energetics that drive chemical…
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