Thin Solid Films, Vol.263, No.1, 16-17, 1995
A Current Measurement Technique Applied to Langmuir Films
A charge is produced on an electrode placed a short distance above the air-water interface. This charge is different depending on the presence or the absence of a fatty acid monolayer and the effect is measured as the current produced when the electrode is lifted from the interface. The magnitude and sign of the current, which are highly sensitive to changes in the state of the monolayer, are dependent on the dipoles of the molecules at the water surface.