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A method for measuring the concentration of a solution
Author(s) -
DerChin Su,
Kun-Huang Chen,
Cheng-Chih Hsu
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
proceedings of spie, the international society for optical engineering/proceedings of spie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.192
H-Index - 176
eISSN - 1996-756X
pISSN - 0277-786X
DOI - 10.1117/12.529719
Subject(s) - phase difference , interferometry , surface plasmon resonance , optics , resonance (particle physics) , phase (matter) , phase boundary , surface plasmon , materials science , light beam , boundary (topology) , plasmon , physics , atomic physics , mathematics , nanotechnology , nanoparticle , mathematical analysis , quantum mechanics
When a linearly polarized light beam enters a surface-plasmon-resonance (SPR) apparatus and is incident on the boundary surface with tested solution at the resonant angle, the phase difference between s- and p- polarizations is changed with the concentration of the solution. And the phase difference can be measured accurately by the heterodyne interferometry. Based on these effects, a method for measuring the concentration of a solution is presented. (Summary only available)

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