Abstract

Abstract Fluorescence spectra and their rise and decay dynamics of a merocyanine dye in the interface layer have been studied as a function of penetration depth of the evanescent wave intensity by total internal reflection fluorescence spectroscopy. The aggregation of the dye was enhanced in the interface layer of up to ≈ 100 nm thickness compared to the bulk solution.

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