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A Fully Automated, Compact, Portable Device for Detecting Changes at the 10 ppm Level in the Refractive Index of Fluids

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Abstract

We demonstrate an optical device that can record in real-time the refractive index of fluids with an accuracy of at least 10−5. Our refractometer is fully automated, compact, and inexpensive, and does not rely on interferometry.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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