Simultaneous measurement of electric birefringence, light scattering, and electric current for liquid systems

In this work we present an experimental setup that allows measuring, simultaneously, the electric birefringence, the electric light scattering, and the cell electrical current under the action of an external electric field. The basic design corresponds to a standard birefringence setup. The Kerr cel...

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spelling paper:paper_00346748_v77_n12_p_Alessi2023-06-08T15:00:52Z Simultaneous measurement of electric birefringence, light scattering, and electric current for liquid systems Colloidal systems Electric light scattering Kerr cell Birefringence Electric conductivity Electric currents Electric fields Light scattering Optical Kerr effect In this work we present an experimental setup that allows measuring, simultaneously, the electric birefringence, the electric light scattering, and the cell electrical current under the action of an external electric field. The basic design corresponds to a standard birefringence setup. The Kerr cell was built to permit the observation of 90° light scattering. The high voltage pulse generator is used to measure the electrical current across the Kerr cell. We present experimental data, taken in colloidal systems with different electrical conductivities. © 2006 American Institute of Physics. 2006 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00346748_v77_n12_p_Alessi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00346748_v77_n12_p_Alessi
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
institution_str I-28
repository_str R-134
collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Colloidal systems
Electric light scattering
Kerr cell
Birefringence
Electric conductivity
Electric currents
Electric fields
Light scattering
Optical Kerr effect
spellingShingle Colloidal systems
Electric light scattering
Kerr cell
Birefringence
Electric conductivity
Electric currents
Electric fields
Light scattering
Optical Kerr effect
Simultaneous measurement of electric birefringence, light scattering, and electric current for liquid systems
topic_facet Colloidal systems
Electric light scattering
Kerr cell
Birefringence
Electric conductivity
Electric currents
Electric fields
Light scattering
Optical Kerr effect
description In this work we present an experimental setup that allows measuring, simultaneously, the electric birefringence, the electric light scattering, and the cell electrical current under the action of an external electric field. The basic design corresponds to a standard birefringence setup. The Kerr cell was built to permit the observation of 90° light scattering. The high voltage pulse generator is used to measure the electrical current across the Kerr cell. We present experimental data, taken in colloidal systems with different electrical conductivities. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.
title Simultaneous measurement of electric birefringence, light scattering, and electric current for liquid systems
title_short Simultaneous measurement of electric birefringence, light scattering, and electric current for liquid systems
title_full Simultaneous measurement of electric birefringence, light scattering, and electric current for liquid systems
title_fullStr Simultaneous measurement of electric birefringence, light scattering, and electric current for liquid systems
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous measurement of electric birefringence, light scattering, and electric current for liquid systems
title_sort simultaneous measurement of electric birefringence, light scattering, and electric current for liquid systems
publishDate 2006
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00346748_v77_n12_p_Alessi
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00346748_v77_n12_p_Alessi
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