Abstract
An imaging method for real-time visualization of a dynamic surface phenomena was developed based on a null ellipsometry with a white light source. Its performance was demonstrated by monitoring the process of a protein monolayer formation on a gallium surface. This method is significant because it visualizes the thicknesses and refractive indices of films on any types of substrate surfaces.
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