measuring RI
- iconoclastica
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measuring RI
Is there a simple way of measuring the refractive index of a medium?
Re: measuring RI
If it is a pure liquid, just seek Google. I apologize if that was obvious.
If it is mostly one known component, do the same. RI is an additive feature.
A refractometer is the obvious measuring device. Yet cheap refractometers that are sold for breweries and wineries do not cover
the RI range of mounting media. A lab refractometer is needed (and sometimes a water circulator as well, to fix the temperature of the
measured liquid.
A procedure for measuring the RI by means of a microscope has been published by Prof G. Rosenfeldt of Hamurg, Germany.
If it is mostly one known component, do the same. RI is an additive feature.
A refractometer is the obvious measuring device. Yet cheap refractometers that are sold for breweries and wineries do not cover
the RI range of mounting media. A lab refractometer is needed (and sometimes a water circulator as well, to fix the temperature of the
measured liquid.
A procedure for measuring the RI by means of a microscope has been published by Prof G. Rosenfeldt of Hamurg, Germany.
- iconoclastica
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Re: measuring RI
No offence taken!
I'd like to measure a few gels of roughly known composition but in unknown proportions.
Would that be "Der Brechungsindex Messung und Anwendung" (2009-2013)?
Re: measuring RI
Yes, pages 5-7. Never tried it seriously.iconoclastica wrote: ↑Sun May 21, 2023 12:29 pmNo offence taken!
I'd like to measure a few gels of roughly known composition but in unknown proportions.
Would that be "Der Brechungsindex Messung und Anwendung" (2009-2013)?