Abstract

We recently introduced a novel, to the best of our knowledge, infrared laser ellipsometer for sub-decisecond spectroscopy [Opt. Lett.44, 4387 (2019)10.1364/OL.44.004387] and 0.03 mm2 spot-sized hyperspectral imaging [Opt. Lett.44, 4893 (2019)10.1364/OL.44.004893]. Here we report on the next device generation for thin-film sensitive simultaneous single-shot amplitude and phase measurements. The multi-timescale ellipsometer achieves 10 µs time resolution and long-term stability over hours at high spectral resolution (0.2 cm-1). We investigate the temporal stages (from minutes to milliseconds) of fatty acid thin-film formation upon solvent evaporation from acetone-diluted microliter droplets. Optical thickness variations, structure modifications, and molecular interactions are probed during the liquid-to-solid phase transition. Multi-timescale ellipsometry could greatly impact fields like in situ biosensing, microfluidics, and polymer analytics, but also operando applications in membrane research, catalysis, and studies of interface processes and surface reactions.

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