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Abstract

We know that the diffusion is defined as the movement of molecules under a potential gradient. It is characterized by the diffusion coefficient. Diffusion coefficient determination can be done via various techniques, but in this paper, we have had a broad look at interferometry based optical methods for diffusion coefficient determination. The basis for these techniques is the formation of fringes due to the change in optical path length of light as it passes through a concentration distribution. Diffusion determination techniques like phase- shifting interferometry, common path shearing interferometry, holographic interferometry, electronic speckle pattern interferometry, multiple-beam interferometry and Michaelson interferometry were discussed in the paper. Various aspects of the techniques for determination of diffusivity using interferometry based optical techniques were looked at.

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1009240
Title
Mass Diffusivity Measurements Using Interferometry
Publication title
ChemRxiv; Washington
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Jan 23, 2024
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Source
chemRxiv.org
Place of publication
Washington
Country of publication
United States
University/institution
American Chemical Society (ACS), Chinese Chemical Society, Chemical Society of Japan, German Chemical Society (GDCh) and the Royal Society of Chemistry
Publication subject
e-ISSN
25732293
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
Document type
Working Paper
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Milestone dates
2024-01-23 (Submitted); 2024-01-23 (Approved); 2024-01-23 (Version 1)
ProQuest document ID
2917641933
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Last updated
2024-01-24
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ProQuest One Academic