Fröba AP, Will S, Leipertz A (1997)
Publication Language: English
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article, Original article
Publication year: 1997
Publisher: Osa Optical Society of America
Book Volume: 36
Pages Range: 7615-7620
It is demonstrated that light scattering from surface waves on a vertical Liquid layer can be used for the determination of surface tension and kinematic viscosity of the liquid under investigation. In contrast to usual approaches of surface Light scattering, a setup is described that enables measurements with the same setup as that with experiments for the determination of other thermophysical properties by light scattering from bulk fluids and without an imposed grating or seed particles. The experiments rely on a heterodyne detection scheme and a signal analysis by photon correlation spectroscopy. First results are presented for toluene over a temperature range from 323 to 483 K at saturation conditions. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America.
APA:
Fröba, A.P., Will, S., & Leipertz, A. (1997). Light scattering by surface waves on a vertical layer of liquid toluene. Applied Optics, 36, 7615-7620.
MLA:
Fröba, Andreas Paul, Stefan Will, and Alfred Leipertz. "Light scattering by surface waves on a vertical layer of liquid toluene." Applied Optics 36 (1997): 7615-7620.
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