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The
Picometer
has been used on many occasions to study the surface
adsorption of biomolecules in solution. The Picometer
has more sensitivity than other ellipsometers, and has
a rapid response time, so that the full adsorption process
can be monitored in real-time.
Preferential adsorption of proteins onto structured
surfaces can be followed either by scanning with the
Picometer, or by one-shot ellipticity measurements using
the Imaging
ellipsometer.
   
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Uses
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Imaging
ellipsometery used to measure thin organic films
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Rapid
scanning of Genes and Proteins by surface adsorption
studies
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Development
of Protein targets for screening templates
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See
Examples and Application
notes.
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