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Determination of refractive properties of fluids for dual-wavelength interferometry

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Methods to calculate the refractive properties of solutions at different wavelengths are described by using experimental data at just two wavelengths. The properties are the refractive index and its gradients with temperature and concentration. Cauchy’s equation is used to determine the refractive indices. The gradients versus temperature and concentration are then determined by using the Murphy–Alpert and the Lorentz–Lorenz equation, respectively. Finally, the particular case of a triglycine sulfate aqueous solution is considered as an example. The approach should provide the desired information for fringe analysis when dual-wavelength holographic or other interferometry is used for solving heat and mass transfer problems in fluids during crystal-growth experiments.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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