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Probing the Structure and Dynamics of Interfacial Water with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Spectroscopy
Published on: May 27, 2018
Identification of water content in nanocavities
Maysoun Douas1, Manuel I Marqués, Pedro A Serena
1Departamento de Física de Materiales C-04, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid 28049, Spain. manuel.marques@uam.es.
Abstract:
: A tapered dielectric waveguide that scans, at constant height, a sample containing a viral capsid is studied by combining a lattice gas model to simulate water meniscus formation and a finite difference time domain algorithm for light propagation through the media involved. Our results show different contrasts related to different water contents and different meniscus orientations. We propose this method as a way to study water content and evaporation process in nanocavities being either biological, like viral capsides, or nonbiological, like photonic crystals.

