Absorption coefficient of nearly transparent liquids measured using thermal lens spectrometry

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Abstract

We use an optimized pump-probe mode-mismatched thermal lens scheme to determine the optical absorption coefficient and thermal diffusivity of ethanol, benzene, acetone, methanol, toluene and chloroform. In this scheme the excitation beam is focused in the presence of a collimated probe beam. The agreement between experimentally obtained results and values reported in the literature is good. © H. Cabrera, A. Marcano, Y.Castellanos.

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Cabrera, H., Marcano, A., & Castellanos, Y. (2006). Absorption coefficient of nearly transparent liquids measured using thermal lens spectrometry. Condensed Matter Physics, 9(2), 385–389. https://doi.org/10.5488/CMP.9.2.385

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