AFM-IR investigation of thin PECVD SiOx films on a polypropylene substrate in the surface-sensitive mode

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Thin silicon oxide films deposited on a polypropylene substrate by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition were investigated using atomic force microscopy-based infrared (AFM-IR) nanospectroscopy in contact and surface-sensitive mode. The focus of this work is the comparison of the different measurement methods (i.e., contact mode and surface-sensitive mode) with respect to the chemical surface sensitivity. The use of the surface-sensitive mode in AFM-IR shows an enormous improvement for the analysis of thin films on the IR-active substrate. As a result, in this mode, the signal of the substrate material could be significantly reduced. Even layers that are so thin that they could hardly be measured in the contact mode can be analyzed with the surface-sensitive mode.

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Müller, H., Stadler, H., Arcos, T. de los, Keller, A., & Grundmeier, G. (2024). AFM-IR investigation of thin PECVD SiOx films on a polypropylene substrate in the surface-sensitive mode. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 15, 603–611. https://doi.org/10.3762/BJNANO.15.51

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