Biomedicinskaâ Inženeriâ i Èlektronika (Aug 2016)
COMBINATION OF THE SPIM, SPECTROSCOPIC ELLIPSOMETRY AND SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY AS A NOVEL WAY FOR ANALYSIS OF MODEL MEMBRANES WITH INTERCALATED CLUSTERS, SELF-ORGANIZED FILMS AND MEMBRANE-MIMETIC LAYERS
Abstract
This brief communication considers the possibility to combine the methods of selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM), spectral ellipsometry, including magneto-optic generalized ellipsometry (MOGE) and surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (SPRS) in situ for the studies on the model membranes with intercalated functional nanoclusters, self-assembly processes in the Langmuir films and self-organization processes of the membrane-mimetic and biointerface films and layers