Webinar: A Powerful Tool for Revealing Molecular Orientation in an Ultrathin Film: MAIRS on FT-IR
Multiple Angle Incidence Resolution Spectroscopy (MAIRS) provides a powerful tool to surface scientists for understanding the structure of thin films on substrates. With semiconductor, liquid crystal and biological films, the molecular orientation of the film on the surface affects the film's physical and chemical properties, and therefore a tool that can quickly characterize the structure of thin films is needed. Learn how MAIRS can be used to obtain the in-plane and out-of-plane vibrational spectra of thins films from a single sample, and how these spectra are used to determine the molecular orientation of the films.
Who should attend:
Scientists in the semiconductor, electronics and biological industries who prepare, characterize and design thin films for specific physical and chemical properties.
Duration:
30 minutes
Presenters:
Professor Takeshi Hasegawa, Kyoto University
David Drapcho,
Marketing Manager, Thermo Fisher Scientific