Magazine Article

Measuring Diffusion of Liquids by Common-Path Interferometry

TBMG-29437

11/01/2003

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A method of observing the interdiffusion of a pair of miscible liquids is based on the use of a common-path interferometer (CPI) to measure the spatially varying gradient of the index refraction in the interfacial region in which the interdiffusion takes place. Assuming that the indices of refraction of the two liquids are different and that the gradient of the index of refraction of the liquid is proportional to the gradient in the relative concentrations of either liquid, the diffusivity of the pair of liquids can be calculated from the temporal variation of the spatial variation of the index of refraction. This method yields robust measurements and does not require precise knowledge of the indices of refraction of the pure liquids. Moreover, the CPI instrumentation is compact and is optomechanically robust by virtue of its common-path design.

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"Measuring Diffusion of Liquids by Common-Path Interferometry," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2003.
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Nov 1, 2003
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TBMG-29437
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English