The complex and dynamic interfacial regions between biological samples and electronic components pose many challenges for characterization, including their evolution over multiple temporal and spatial scales. Spectroscopic probes of buried interfaces employing mid-infrared plasmon resonances and time-resolved fluorescence detection in the visible range are used to study the properties of polypeptides adsorbed at the surface of a working electrode. Information from these complementary spectroscopic probes reveals the interplay of solvation, electric fields, and ion concentration on their resulting macromolecular conformations.

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