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An integrated platform for surface forces measurements and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy

Author(s)
Mukhopadhyay, AshisZhao, JiangBae, Sung ChulGranick, Steve
Issued Date
2003-06
DOI
10.1063/1.1570947
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/26492
Fulltext
https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.1570947
Citation
REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, v.74, no.6, pp.3067 - 3072
Abstract
We describe an apparatus to measure the diffusion of dilute fluorophores in molecularly thin liquid films within a surface forces apparatus (SFA). The design is a significant modification of the traditional SFA in that it allows one to combine nanorheology with the single-molecule sensitive technique of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. The primary enabling idea was to place a miniaturized SFA onto the stage of an optical microscope equipped with a long working distance objective and illuminated by a femtosecond laser. A secondary enabling idea was that the silver coating on the backside of mica, normally used in the traditional SFA design for interferometric measurements of the film thickness, was replaced by multilayer dielectric coatings that allowed simultaneous interferometry and fluorescence measurements in different regions of the optical spectrum. To illustrate the utility of this instrument, we contrast the translational diffusion of rhodamine dye molecules (in the solvent, 1,2-propane diol), in the unconfined bulk state and confined between mica sheets to the thickness 2.5 nm. The diffusion coefficient is found to decrease by 2 orders of magnitude under confinement.
Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
ISSN
0034-6748
Keyword
2-PHOTON EXCITATIONONE-PHOTONAPPARATUSFILMSDIFFUSIONFRICTIONDESIGN

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