Abstract

In order to evaluate the interfacial monolayer order on copper surfaces in two-dimensions, the tilt angle distribution and orientation-conformation correlation maps were investigated using sum frequency generation imaging microscopy (SFGIM). In this paper, these methods of analyses were further utilized in evaluating the effect of the formation of a thin oxide film on the monolayer order of octadecanethiol (ODT) deposited on Cu. By chemically stripping the native oxide of the copper surface using amidosulfonic acid (ASA), the spontaneous atmospheric oxidation of Cu from an initial reduced state was observed as a change in the nonresonant phase response of the sum frequency generation (SFG) spectral line shape obtained from the SFGIM setup configured with a 1064 nm probe beam. Statistical calculations and contour maps for the CH-stretch modes of the terminal methyl and methylene group showed the overall decrease in the mean tilt angle and increase in the amount of alkyl gauche defects as a result of the ox...

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