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Detection of buried microstructures by nonlinear light scattering spectroscopy

De Beer, A. G. F.
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De Aguiar, H. B.
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Nijsen, J. F. W.
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2009
Physical Review Letters

Many processes in chemistry and physics rely on the structure, growth or change of material buried in solids. The impenetrable surrounding medium often prohibits the study of such material in situ. Nonlinear light scattering can be used to observe the internal structure of a crystalline state embedded inside another solid state. Vibrational sum frequency scattering patterns of polymer microspheres, consisting of both amorphous and crystalline material, reveal the size of the buried microstructure and the optical components of the second-order susceptibility of the material. The vibrational spectra reveal the molecular structure.

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research article
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.095502
PubMed ID

19392531

Author(s)
De Beer, A. G. F.
De Aguiar, H. B.
Nijsen, J. F. W.
Roke, S.  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

102

Issue

9

Article Number

095502

Subjects

Crystallization

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Lactic Acid/*chemistry

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Light

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*Models

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Chemical

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Nonlinear Dynamics

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Polymers/*chemistry

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Scattering

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Radiation

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Spectrum Analysis/*methods

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X-Ray Diffraction

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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