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Design and test of a simple high-temperature laser microrefractometer

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Abstract

The design of a laser microrefractometer that is suitable for temperature-dependent measurements is described. The refractive index of methylene iodide is measured in the temperature range of 22–92 °C for laser wavelengths covering almost the entire visible range of the spectrum: 442, 488, 515, 543, 594, and 633 nm. A detailed analysis of the temperature-related experimental error is made.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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