Abstract

The biconical reflectance of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite in the MIR spectral region between 4000 and 600 cm −1 has been measured. The use of this material as a substrate for reflection-absorption measurements aiding in scanning tunneling microscopy of protein films is presented.

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