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Low-Dimensionality Effects in the Melting of a Langmuir-Blodgett Multilayer

Year: 2008

Journal: Langmuir, 2008, 24 (15), pp 7793–7796, 20111221

Authors: Ajay Gupta, Parasmani Rajput, Sigrid Bernstorff and Heinz Amenitsch

Organizations: UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, University Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore 452017, India, Sincrotrone Trieste, SS 14, Km 163.5, I-34012 Basovizza, Trieste, Italy, and Institute of Biophysics and Nanosystems Research, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Schmiedlstr. 6, 8042 Graz, Austria

Low-dimensionality effects in the melting behavior of a cadmium arachidate Langmuir−Blodgett multilayer have been studied. Depth resolved information about structural changes occurring with temperature is obtained using in-plane X-ray diffraction under standing wave conditions. The surface region exhibits a distinctly different melting behavior as compared to the bulk of the film. While in the bulk of a 13-monolayer cadmium arachidate multilayer, the crystalline phase directly transforms to a tilted hexaticlike phase at 360 K, in the near surface region transformation occurs via an intermediate smectic phase. This behavior of the surface region is similar to that observed in two-dimensional crystals. Thus even in a thick Langmuir−Blodgett multilayer, the surface region exhibits low-dimensionality effects.