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ISAM Films Deposited on Fiber Core, Potential for Photonic Applications

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Abstract

The Ionically Self-Assembled Monolayer films were deposited layer by layer by repeatedly dipping a negatively charged substrate into cationic and anionic polymer solutions. This method has been shown to be inexpensive, easy and fast for ultra-thin film fabrication [1].

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