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Contents
Foreword
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Sponsors
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Contents
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Introduction
Molecular information processing and molecular electronic devices
..........................................................
I
J.
de Rosnay
(Paris, France)
LB film fabrication: instruments and monolayer transfer
Surface potentials of Langmuir-Blodgett alternating layer structures
........................................................ 4
R. H. Tredgold, P. Hodge, Z. Ali-Adib (Manchester, U.K.) and S. D. Evans (Leeds, U.K.)
On the origin of main chain orientation of rigid-rod macromolecules during the Langmuir Blodgett process
..................... 6
S. Schwiegk, T. Vahlenkamp, G. Wegner (Mainz, Germany) and Y. Xu (Beijing, China)
Structural changes in
lipid
monolayers during the Langmuir Blodgett transfer due to substrate/monolayer interactions
.......... 9
H. Riegler and
K. Sprätte
(Mainz. Germany)
Aspects of Langmuir-Blodgett trough design: computerization, surface pressure measurement, uncvenness of motion, generated
vibrations
............................................................................................................ 13
G. R. Ivanov, K. G.
Kostadinov and
A. G. Petrov
(Sofia, Bulgaria)
An approach to improving the homogeneity of polymer monolayers
......................................................... 16
J. B. Peng, G. T. Barnes (Brisbane, Australia), A. Schuster and H.
Ringsdorf (
Mainz, Germany)
A novel alternating-layer trough
........................................................................................ 19
L. S. Miller and P.
J. W.
Stone (Coventry. U.K.)
Molecular orientations of subslituted phthalocyaninato-polysiloxanes in Langmuir Blodgett films
............................... 22
K. Yase (Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan), S. Schwiegk. G.
Lieser
and G. Wegner (Mainz, Germany)
Synthesis of polysiloxane films with varied
microstructures
in matrices of carbazole-containing bilayer membranes
................ 26
K.
Sakata
and T. Kunitake (Kurume, Japan)
In plane orientation of polyimide Langmuir-Blodgett films
................................................................ 29
Y. Nishikata (Kanagawa, Japan), K. Komatsu, M.
Kakimoto
and Y. Imai (Tokyo, Japan)
Theory of flow orientation effects in Langmuir-Blodgett films: examination of the local thermal equilibrium approximation
....... 32
Y.
Tabe,
M.
Sugi,
К.
Ikegami, S. Kuroda,
К.
Saito
and
M.
Saito
(
Ibaraki, Japan)
Dynamic contact angles and deposition efficiency for transfer of docosanoic acid on to mica from CdCU
subphases as a
function
of
pH..................................... .......................................................................... 36
R. Aveyard, B. P. Binks, P. D. I. Fletcher and X. Ye
(
Hull. U.K.)
Mono- and multilayers made from discotic liquid crystals
.................................................................. 39
M. V.d. Auweraer,
С
Catry
(Leuven.
Belgium). L. Feng Chi
(Ludwigshafen,
Germany). O.
Karthaus.
W.
Knoll.
H.
Ringsdorf,
M. Sawodny
and C. Urban (Mainz, Germany)
Interactions between monolayers and metal ions at the water-air interface: conditions for the transferability as Langmuir Blodgett
multilayers
...........................................................................................................
42
S. Bettarim, F. Bonosi, G.
Gabrielli,
G.
Martini and M. Puggelli
(Firenze.
Italy)
Equipment for the preparation of polar and heterogeneous Langmuir-Blodgett films
.......................................... 46
S. G. Yudin. S. P.
Palto,
V. A. Khavnchev, S. V. Mironenko and M. I. Barnik (Moscow, Russia)
Monolayers at liquid-gas interface
Supermolecu/ar engineering based on self-assembling monola>ers and bilayers
................................................ 48
T. Kunitake (Fukuoka. Japan)
Investigation of fatty acid monolayers at the a.r-water interface using a reflectance-measuring technique and a phase contrast
microscope
........................................................................................................... -*
T. Takoshima, A. Masuda (Otaru. Japan) and K.. Mukasa (Sapporo. Japan)
Fusion of phospholipid vesicles with a Langmuir
lipid
monolayer
........................................................... 57
S.-F.
Sui
and S.-P. Wang
(
Beijing. China)
Charge-transfer complex formation in monolayers at the air-water interlace
.................................................. 60
R. C
Ahuja. D. Mobius
(Göttingen.
Germany) and M. Matsumoto (Ibaraki. Japan)
Vlil
Refk-Liometry
at the Brcwster angle and Brewster angle microscopy at the air-water interface
.................................. 64
D. lliSnig and D.
Möbius (Göttingen,
Germany)
Water permeation through monolayers of polymerised surfactants
........................................................... 69
C
J.
Drummond.
P. Klliol.
П.
N.
Furlong (Clayton. Australia) and
G. T.
Barnes (St. Lucia, Australia)
l/i situ X-ray diffraction of diacetylene monolayers
........................................................................
7i
K. M. Robinson. C. Hernandez and J. Adin Mann Jr. (Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.)
Modelling the surface potential area dependence of a stearic acid monolayer
.................................................
76
(). N.
Oliveira
Jr..
D. M
Taylor and H. Morgan (Gwynedd. U.K.)
The time of observation of
π
.4
isotherms HI. Studies on the morphology of arachic acid monolayers, observed by transmission
electron micsoscopy of replica samples of one-layer Langmuir Blodgett films using plasma-polymerization
....................... 79
T.
Kato
(Tochigi. Japan). K. Iriyama (Tokyo. Japan) and T.
Araki
(Yokohama, Japan)
Detection of optical molecular switching in monolayers by displacement current measurement
..................................
x-
Y. Majima. H.
Naruše
and M. Iwamoto (Tokyo. Japan)
A living monolayer of
lipid
showing well-regulated displacement-current generation
........................................... 86
M. Iwamoto. Y. Majima, A. Watanabe (Tokyo. Japan). T.
Araki
(Yokohama. Japan) and K. Iriyama (Tokyo, Japan)
Investigation of molecular layers on a liquid surface by light scattering
...................................................... 89
A. V.
Nabok,
A. F. Maznichenko. V. V. Jurakh. Yu. M. Shirshov, E. P. Matsas, B. A. Nesterenko (Kiev, Ukraine),
A. V. Maksimychev and
N.
G. Rambidi (Moscow. Russia)
Some pvramidic liquid crystal Langmuir films at the air-water interface
...................................................... 3
A. El Abed. A.
Hochapfel.
H.
Hasmonay.
J.
Billard
(Paris, France),
H.
Zimmermann
(Heidelberg, Germany),
Z.
Luz
(Rehovot,
Israel) and P. Perctti (Paris. France)
Capillary waves: a new monolayer characterization technique using an old method
............................................ 96
K. Miyano (Tokyo. Japan) and
К
Tamada (Tsukuba. Japan)
Effect of thermal treatment on crystal growth of the surface monolayer
..................................................... 98
M. Shimomura. K.
Fujii.
T. Shimamura. M. Oguchi. E. Shinohara. Y. Nagata. M. Matsubara and K. Koshiishi (Tokyo, Japan)
Detection of the reorganization of monolayers at the air-water interface by displacement current measurement
................... 0
M. Iwamoto. Y. Majima and A. Watanabe (Tokyo, Japan)
Bidimensional
mixtures of biological fluids at the air-water interface
........................................................
^
F. Bonosi. G.
Gabrielli
and
E. Margheri (Firenze,
Italy)
Langmuir Blodgett films of archaebactenal
lipid
models: I.l -polymethylenebisfZ-alkyl-.s/i-glycero-S-phosphocholine)
.............. 08
K. Yamauchi.
A. Monya
(Osaka. Japan). Y.
Kida
(
Kashiwara-shi, Japan) and M. Kinoshita (Osaka, Japan)
Polymeric gegenions induced variability and mobility of amphiphilic supramolecular structures on solid substrates
................
L. F. Ch . R. R. Johnston. H.
Ringsdorf (
Mainz, Germany),
N.
Kimizuka and T. Kunitake (Fukuoka, Japan)
The behavior of ferroelectric liquid crystalline compounds at the air-water interface
...........................................
W. Rettig (Gainesville. FL. U.S.A.), J. Naciri, R. Shashidhar (Washington, DC, U.S.A.) and R. S.
Duran
(Gainesville, FL,
U.S.A.)
Bending elastic modulus of monolayers at oil-water interfaces
..............................................................
l ^
B. P. Binks (Hull. U.K.). H. Kellay and J.
Meunier
(Paris. France)
Observation of first order phase transitions in monolayers without fluorescent probes
.........................................
S. Hénon
and J.
Meunier
(Paris. France)
UV study on the interaction of amphiphiles with heterocyclic chromophores
.................................................
-^
K. Takehara (Fukuoka. Japan).
K. Isomura
(Kitakyushu. Japan) and H. Taniguchi (Fukuoka, Japan)
Thermodynamic study on phase transition in mixed monolayers of cholesterol, lecithin and lithocholic acid
......................
~7
M. J.
Gálvez-Ruiz
and M. A. Cabrerizo-Vilchez (Granada, Spain)
Two-dimensional molecular engineering of amphiphilic dithio tetrathiafulvalene derivatives
.....................................
!31
A. Ruaudel-Teixier. M. Vandevyver. A. Barraud (Gif-sur-
Yvette.
France). P. Delhaes, E. Dupart (Pessac. France). J. P.
Morand,
I. Favier and T. Albrand (Talence. France)
Incorporation of non-amphiphilic compounds into host monolayers
............................ ................ ■ -
W.
Cordroch
and D.
Möbius (Göttingen,
Germany)
Ordered domains in a Langmuir monolayer: structure and line energy
..........
^
P.
Muller
and
F. Gallet
(Paris. France)
Optical properties
High-resolution optical spectroscopy of Langmuir Blodgett films
......................... .............
141
M. Orrit, J. Bernard. H. Talon and A. Mouhsen (Talence. France)
Rectified photocurrents from purple membrane Langmuir Blodgctt films at the electrode-electrolyte interlace
146
T. Miyasaka and K. Koyama (Kanagawa, Japan)
Photoinduced charge transfer in semi-amphiphilic porphyrin-phthalocyanine mixed dimers
...........................
I so
T. H. Tran-Thi. J. F. Lipskier, M.
Simões
and S. Palacin (Gil -sur-Yvette. France)
Guided-wave frequency-doubling in Langmuir Blodgett film waveguides
......................... ist
Ch.
Bosshard,
M.
Kupfer,
M.
Flörsheimer
and P.
Günter (Zürich,
Switzerland)
Optical bistability of an optical waveguide coated with nonlinear Langmuir Blodgett films
....................................
|
Sí,
Y. J. Li, J. Q. Fan, A. D.
Lu, Y.
Fan.
X. M.
Pang. X. X. Wang. I). P. Jing (Changchun. China).
G
II. Jin. I., /hang.
H. Wang and
Y. L.
Song (Harbin, China)
Photochemical modulation of second order nonlinear optical properties of alternate Langmuir Blodgett dims containing Ru -
bipyridine complexes
.......................................................................
I (,0
T. Nagamura, H. Sakaguchi
(
Hamamatsu, Japan) and T. Matsuo
(
Fukuoka, Japan)
Second-order nonlinear optical Langmuir Blodgett films of pyrazine derivatives
..............................................
U,3
M. Era, H. Kawafuji, T. Tsutsui, S.
Saito.
К.
Takehara,
К.
Takehara.
K. Isomura
and
U.
Tambuchi (Fukuoka.
Japan)
Langmuir-Blodgett films of non-linear optical dyes with chiral centers in matrices of amylose esters
............................
Ifid
M. A. Schoondorp. A. J.
Schouten,
J. B.
E. Hulshof
and B. L. Feringa
(Groningen.
The Netherlands)
Theoretical study on the effect of heterocycles reinforcing the layered structure
............................................... 169
K. Takehara (Fukuoka, Japan), K. Isomura (Kitakyushu. Japan). T. Fukuda. H. Shindomc and
П.
Taniguchi (Fukuoka. Japan)
Excitation energy transfer between J-aggregates of cyanine dyes in Langmuir Blodgett films and
liposomes
...................... 172
T.
Sato,
Y. Yonezawa, H. Kurokawa, M. Kurahashi, Y.
Wada
and T. Tanaka (Kyoto.
Japan)
Three
types
of aggregates of spiropyran with long and short hydrophobic
alkyl
chains
........................................
1
75
A. Miyata, D. Heard. Y. Unuma and Y. Higashigaki
(Chiba,
Japan)
Second harmonic generation from mixed Langmuir Blodgett films of .V-acyl-p-nitroaniline and its homologous amphiphile
........
I7X
Y. Miyamoto, K. Kaifu, T. Koyano, M.
Saito
and M.
Kato
(Tokyo. Japan)
Langmuir-Blodgett multilayers from polymers for low loss planar waveguides
................................................ 182
W. Hickel,
G. Appel,
D.
Lupo, W. Prass and U. Scheunemann
(Frankfurt/Main.
Germany)
Structure
and nonlinear optical properties of Langmuir-Blodgett films from
/ï-nitroaniline
derivatives
........................... 185
M. Bishop, J. H. R. Clarke, L. E. Davis. T. A. King. F. R. Mayers, A. Mohebati, R. W. Munn. M. M. Shabat. D. West and
J. O. Williams (Manchester, U.K.)
Second harmonic generation in Langmuir-Blodgett films of preformed polymers
............................................. 188
T.
Verbiest,
C. Samyn
and A. Persoons
(Leuven.
Belgium)
Mixed polymeric monolayers and Langmuir-Blodgett multilayers with functional low molecular weight guest compounds
......... 191
A. Laschewsky, W.
Paulus,
Η.
Ringsdorf.
Α.
Schuster
(Mainz. Germany).
G. Frick
(Darmstadt, Germany) and A. Mathy (Mainz,
Germany)
Polymerized non-linear optical Langmuir-Blodgett films based on 2-(21-docosenyl)ammo-5-nitropyndme
........................ 195
Q. Tang, S. A. Zahir (Basel, Switzerland).
С
Bosshard. M.
Flörsheimer.
M.
Kupfer
and P.
Günter (Zürich.
Switzerland)
Investigation of chromophore orientation of
гчЈ.осоѕуЈатто-Ѕ-пкгорупате
and derivatives by nonlinear optical techniques
....... 198
Ch. Bosshard, M.
Kupfer,
M.
Flörsheimer.
T.
Borer.
P.
Günter (Zürich,
Switzerland). Q. Tang and S. Zahir (Basel. Switzerland)
Langmuir-Blodgett films of polymers containing nonlinear optical molecules in the side chains
.................................
20_
T. Takahashi, Y. M. Chen, A. K. Rahaman. J. Kumar and
S.
K. Tripathy (Lowell. MA. U.S.A.)
Syntheses and Langmuir Blodgett film formation of donor-acceptor molecules
............................................... - -
D. Zhu. C
Yang. Y. Liu and Y. Xu (Beijing. China)
Studies on non-linear optical properties of Langmuir Blodgett films formed from a/oben/ocrown ether derivatives
............... 208
Z. Q. Yao, P. Liu, R. Z. Yan (Lanzhou. China). L. Y. Liu. X. H. Liu and
W. C.
Wang (Shanghai. China)
Dye fluorescence kinetics of Langmuir Blodgett films
..................................................................... -
M. I. Sluch.
A. G. Vitukhnovsky (Moscow. Russia). J. G. Warren and
M. C
Petty (Durham. U.K.)
Electrochromism in mixed Langmuir Blodgett films containing rare earth bisphthaloeyanines
.................................. 213
B.
Lukas.
D. R.
Lovett
and J. Silver (Colchester. U.K.)
Electrooptic modulation in polymer/Langmuir Blodgett film waveguides
..................................................... 216
J. P. Cresswell. G. H. Cross. D. Bloor. W. J. Feast and M.
С
Pe
m
(Durham. U.K.)
Studies on electroluminescence of multilayer Langmuir Blodgett films
....................................................... 219
Y- Hua.
J. Peng. D.
Cui.
L.
Li.
Z. Xu. X.
Xu (Tianjin. China).
Z.
Yao and
X. Chen I Lanzhou. China)
Second harmonic generation in mixed carotenoid-fatty acid and carotenoid-cyclodextnn Langmuir Blodgett films
................ 221
V. Dentan (Bagneux. France). M. Blanchard-Desce (Paris. France). S. Palacin
(
G.f-sur-Yvette. France). I. Ledoux
(
Bagneux.
France). A. Barraud
(
Gif-sur-
Yvette.
France). J.-M.
Lehn
(Pans. France) and J. Zyss
(
Bagneux. France)
χ
New organic
luminophores
l or Langmuir
multistructures
...................................................................
S. F.
Kramarenko, V. A.
Tkachev, A.
V.
Tolmachev,
N.
I. Voronkina, M.
A. Afanasyeva and I. P. Krainov (Kharkov, Ukraine)
Oxygen induced fluorescence quenching of pyrene labeled phospholipid in matrix monolayers at the gas-water interface
........... 228
R. C . Ahuja and D.
Möbius (Göttingen.
Germany)
Surface coverage by adsorption or Langmuir Blodgett technique: a comparative study using second harmonic generation
......... 231
M. Pinnow. G. Marowsky. F. Sieverdes. D.
Möbius (Göttingen.
Germany).
C. Kröhnke
and
D.
Neuschäfer (Basel.
Switzerland)
IR
analysis of Langmuir Blodgett films for nonlinear optics
...............................................................
Η
.-P. Hacrri. Q. Tang (Fribourg. Switzerland). B. Tieke
(Obernburg,
Germany) and S. Zahir (Basel. Switzerland)
Langmuir Blodgett film formation and characterisation of a new tris-chromophore oligomer
................................... 237
R. M. Swart. E. S. Froggatt. A.
N.
Burgess. A. Eaglesham (Runcorn, U.K.). D. P. Devonald. M. G. Hutchings (Manchester.
U.K.). S. Allen and T. G. Ryan (Cleveland. U.K.)
Electrical and dielectrical properties
New trends and prospects in conducting Langmuir Blodgett films
..........................................................
-40
M. Vandevyver (Gif-sur-
Yvette.
France)
New developments in the Langmuir Blodgett manipulation of electroactive polymers
......................................... 246
J. H. Cheung. E.
Punkká.
M.
Rikukawa.
R. B.
Rosner,
A. T. Royappa
and M.
F. Rubner (Cambridge,
MA, U.S.A.)
The homodoping strategy towards Langmuir
-
Blodgett conducting films: mixture of amphiphilic octadecyl-tetracyanoquinodimethane
with various semi-amphiphilic tetracyanoquinodimethane salts
..............................................................
- í
J.
-P. Bourgoin. A. Ruaudel-Teixier, M. Vandevyver, M. Roulliay. A. Barraud (Gif-sur-Yvette, France). M. Lequan and
R.-M. Lequan (Paris. France)
Electron transport across organic quantum wells: new results on amphiphilic phthalocyanines
.................................. 253
K. J. Donovan. R.
Paradiso.
К.
Scott.
R.
V. Sudiwala.
E.
G.
Wilson.
R.
Bonnett,
R.
F. Wilkins (London,
U.K.). D.
A. Batzel.
T. R. Clark and M.
F..
Kenney
(Cleveland. OH, U.S.A.)
Electrical properties of Langmuir Blodgett films of a Ni(dmit), charge-transfer complex
....................................... 257
C. Pearson.
A. S. Dhindsa. M. C
Petty and
M. R.
Bryce
(Durham, U.K.)
Conducting Langmuir Blodgett films of binary mixtures of donor and acceptor molecules
..................................... -
S. V. Ayrapetiants. T. S. Berzina. S. A. Shikin and V. I. Troitsky (Moscow, Russia)
Improvement in film preparation and fluorescence decay measurements of Ru(bpy);|* derivative for determination of photoinduced
electron transfer rates in heterogeneous Langmuir-Blodgett films
........................................................... -
M. Fujihira. M. Yanagisawa. T. Kondo and K.
Suga
(Yokohama, Japan)
Photogenerated
charge storage in
hetero
Langmuir Blodgett films including steroidal TCNQ. Cu phthalocyanine and steroidal
/i-phenylenediamine
................................................................................................... 268
K. Naito. A. Miura and M.
Azuma
(Kawasaki. Japan)
Fast
photoconduction
in Langmuir Blodgett multilayers of polydiacetylenes
................................................. 271
K. J. Donovan. R. V. Sudiwala and
E. G.
Wilson (London. U.K.)
Fabrication of electrically conductive Langmuir-Blodgett films comprised of poly(3-hexylthiophene) and nickel tetra-tert-butyl
phthalocyanine
............................................................................ ................ 274
M. Rikukawa and
M. F.
Rubner (Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.)
Electrical transport properties of
Josephson
junctions with a Nb/Au/Pl/(Pb Bi) structure
...................................... 277
T. Kubota. M.
Wada.
M.
lwamoto (Tokyo. Japan). H. Noshiro and M. Sekine (Yokohama. Japan)
Electro-oxidation of dioctadecylthioethylenedithiotetrathiofulvalene Langmuir Blodgett films
............................. 280
J. P.
Morand.
L.
Brzeziński
(Talence. France) and
M. C.
Lopez
(Zaragoza.
Spain)
Electronic and optical studies with Langmuir Blodgett transistors
............................ ............... 283
J. Paloheimo. H.
Stubb.
P. YU-Lahti
(Espoo.
Finland). P.
Dyreklev
and
O. Inganäs (Linköping.
Sweden)
Monolayer characterisation and multilayer deposition of conducting Langmuir Blodgett films.
.............
-^
D. M. Taylor. S. K. Gupta. A. E.
Underhill
and
C. E.
Wainright (Gwynedd, U.K.)
Photo-induced electron transfer in molecular heterojunctions using flavm-porphyrin Langmuir Blodgett multilayers
...............
29°
S. Isoda. S. Nishikawa. S. Ueyama. Y. Hanazato, H. Kawakubo and M. Maeda (Hyogo, Japan)
Control of photochemical switching phenomena by chemical modification
.................. .......... 293
H. Tachibana. Y. Nishio. T. Nakamura.
M. Matsumoto. E. Manda. H.
Niino. A. Yabe and Y. Kawabata
(
Ibaraki. Japan)
296
і
(Tokyo, Japan). K. Nishiyama and M. Fujihira (Kanagawa.
Preparation of polyimide Langmuir Blodgett films possessing a tnphenylamine unit and their application to
photodiodes
V Nishikata
(
Kanagawa. Japan). S. Fukui. M.
Kakimoto.
Y. Imai (Tokyo, Japan). K. Nishiyama and
M. F
Japan)
The synthesis and evaluation of novel polysiloxanc Langmuir Blodgett
Ulms................................
2і) )
T.
Richardson.
G. G.
Roberts (Oxford. U.K.).
S.
Holder and I). Lacey
Oliili,
ľ.K.)
Molecular orientation in conductive Langmuir Blodgett films of a charge-transfer complex
........................ 10.3
K. Ikegami. S. Kuroda. Y.
Tabe.
К.
Saito.
M.
Saito.
M.
Sugi,
T. Nakamura. H. Tachibana. M. Matsunmto and Y. Kawabala
(Ibaraki, Japan)
Electronic transport in Langmuir Blodgetl films
of metal (dmit),
.......................................................... 306
Y. F. Miura. M.
Takenaga. A.
Kasai
(Tokyo. Japan).
T. Nakamura. Y. Nishio. M. Matsumoto and Y. Kawabata
( Ibaraki. Japan)
Superlattices
prepared from dielectric and two-component conducting Langmuir Blodgett layers
................................
зоу
T. S. Berzina, V. I. Troitsky, S. L. Vorobyova. L. A. Feigin. L. G. Yanusova (Moscow. Russia). R. Michelello and I . Rustichelli
(Ancona.
Italy)
Identification of the process producing observed rectifying characteristics of metal/I.angmuir Blodgett
film/melai
structures
........ 31.3
A. S. Martin, J. R. Sambles (Exeter. U.K.) and
G. J.
Ashwell (Bedford. U.K.)
Conducting Langmuir- Blodgett films of new tetrathiafulvalcne derivatives
................................................... .3
1
7
T. S. Berzina, S. L. Vorobyova. V. I. Troitsky (Moscow. Russia). V. Yu. Khodorkovsky and
O. Ya.
Neilands (Riga. Latvia)
Pyroelectric behaviour of synthetic
biomembrane
structures
................................................................ 320
M. Petty, J. Tsibouklis.
M. C
Petty and W. J. Feast (Durham. U.K.)
Charge transient spectroscopy studies on metal/Langmuir-Blodgett/GaAs structures
.......................................... 324
D. Barančok, J. Cirák,
P.
Tomčik. M. Haluška
(Bratislava. Czechoslovakia),
F..
Brynda. L. Kalvoda
and S.
Nešpiirck
(Prague.
Czechoslovakia)
Time-resolved surface
photovoltage
spectroscopy of lipid-free CuTsPc multilayers on
/>-Si(
111)
................................. 327
L. Jiang. W. Liu, D.
Wang. Y. Bai. T.
Li,
L.
Han
and H.
Fei
(Changchun.
China)
Langmuir-Blodgett
films based on substituted 1,2-dithiolium tctracyanoquinodimethane radical
anion
salt
....................... 330
0. Fichet, V. Gionis, J. Amiell, B.
Agricole,
P. Delhaes
(
Pessac, France). D.
Ducharme.
A. Perrier and
R. M. Leblanc
(Trois-Rìvières,
Canada)
Photoelectric properties of Langmuir-Blodgett films containing amphipathic
porphyrin
and carba/ole
........................... 332
T. Nagamura (Hamamatsu. Japan). K. Toyozawa, S.
Kamata
and T. Ogawa (Fukuoka. Japan)
Photoinduced electron transfer in monolayers at the monolayer-water interface
............................................... 335
G. Caminati
(Firenze,
Italy), R. C. Ahuja and D.
Möbius (Göttingen.
Germany)
The measurement of the piezoelectric effect in Langmuir- Blodgett films
..................................................... 338
P. E. Dunn, M. W. Poulter and
G. G.
Roberts (Oxford. U.K.)
Chemistry in mono and multilayers
Preparation and characterization of
redox
active molecular assemblies on microelectrode arrays
................................. 341
C. D. Frisbie. I. Fritsch-Faules, E. W.
Wollman and
M. S.
Wrighton (Cambridge. MA. U.S.A.)
Electrochemical investigations of the lateral diffusion and electron hopping in Langmuir monolayers at the air-water interface
...... .348
D. H. Charych and M.
Majda
(Berkeley. CA, U.S.A.)
Homo-epitaxy of diacetylene vapor deposition film on an oriented Langmuir monolayer
....................................... 35.3
Y. Tomioka and S. Imazeki (Saitama, Japan)
Real time investigations of the polymerization of 2-pentadecyl aniline on the Langmuir Blodgett trough
........................ 356
R. S.
Duran
and
H. C
Zhou (Gainesville, FL. U.S.A.)
Deep UV photochemistry and patterning of self-assembled monolayer films
..................................................
-^9
J. M. Calvert. J. H.
Georger.
M. C.
Peckerar. P.
E. Pehrsson. J. M.
Schnur
and P.
E. Schoen (Washington.
DC. U.S.A.)
Penetration kinetics of a.v-diamminedichloroplatinumUI) loaded nanoparticles in
lipid
monolayers as a membrane model ol the
reticuloendothelial system
..............................................................................................
%4
M.
A. Egea,
M. A. Alsina. M.
Espina, O.
Valls and
M L. Garcia
(Barcelona.
Spain)
Langmuir Blodgett films of hexadecylvinylben/yldimcthyiammonium chloride and their ozone sensitivity
........................ 368
1. Vikholm (Tampere. Finland)
The polymerization of monolayers of some unsaturated fatty acids
.......................................................... -
J. P. K. Peltonen. H.
Pingsheng
and J.
B. Rosenholm
(Turku. Finland)
Electrochemistry of viologen-containing Langmuir Blodgett film prepared by polyion complex technique
........................ 375
M. Shimomura. K. Kasuga and T. Tsukada (Tokyo. Japan)
Photoinduced proton transfer in Langmuir Blodgett films
................................................................. -
°
M. Fujihira and Y. Niidome (Yokohama. Japan)
Electrocatalytic reduction of CO: on a modified electrode *ith Langmuir Blodgett films of nickellll) complex with long
alkyl
substituted cyclam
....................................................................................................
381
U. Akiba, Y.
Nakamura.
К.
Suga
and
M.
Fujihira (Yokohama. Japan)
Photochemical
switching of electrochemical processes on modified electrodes with ionic spiropyran Langmuir-Blodgett films
....... 384
K. Nishiyama, K. Matsumura and M. Fujihira (Yokohama. Japan)
Photopolymcri/ation of a (»-tricosenoyl derivative of /l-cyclodextrin in Langmuir-Blodgett films
............................... 387
K. ľukuda.
Y.
Shibasaki.
H.
Nakahara (Urawa, Japan), W. Tagaki. H. Takahashi, S. Tamura (Osaka, Japan) and Y. Kawabata
(Tsukuba. Japan)
Preparation and properties of polyamine Langmuir Blodgett films
.......................................................... 390
Y. Nishikata (Kanagawa, Japan), T.
Suwa.
Μ.-Α.
Kakimoto
and
Y. Imai
(Tokyo, Japan)
Oriented polvpeptide monolayers by rapid spontaneous condensation of amphiphilic
amino
acid esters
.......................... 393
T. Miyasaka.
N.
Nishikawa and
M. Ono
(Kanagawa, Japan)
Investigation of molecular superstructures of hairy rodlike polymers by X-ray reflection
....................................... 397
M. Schaub. K. Mathauer. S. Schwiegk (Mainz. Germany), P.-A. Albouy
(Orsay.
France), G. Wenz and G.
Wegner (Mainz.
Germany)
Х
-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy of non-stoichiometric lead
sulfide
monolayers in stearic acid Langmuir- Blodgett films
.......... 401
X. Peng. Q. Wei. Y. Jiang. X.
Chai. T.
Li and
i. Snen
(Changchun, China)
The preparation and properties of CdS colloid Langmuir Blodgett film
..................................................... 404
Z.
Du.
Z.
Zhang.
W.
Zhao.
Z.
Zhu (Kaifeng. China).
J.
Zhang,
Z.
Jin (Lanzhou, China) and T. Li (Changchun, China)
Electrical properties of copper
sulfide
semiconductors inserted in Langmuir-Blodgett films
..................................... 407
J. Leloup. A. Ruaudel-Teixier and A. Barraud (Gif-sur-
Yvette.
France)
Toward inorganic monolayers inserted in a Langmuir-Blodgett matrix
...................................................... 410
H. Perez. A. Ruaudel-Teixier and
M. Roulliay (Gif-sur-Yvette.
France)
Two-dimensional structures in polymerized monomolecular films
........................................................... 412
R. Rolandi. A. Gussoni. L.
Maga.
M.
Robello
(Genoa, Italy) and P.
Tundo
(Venice, Italy)
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