Volume fraction determination of binary liquid mixtures by measurement of the equalization wavelength

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A method for determination of the volume fraction in binary liquid mixtures by measurement of the equalization wavelength of intermodal interference of modes LP01 and LP11 in a liquid core optical fiber is presented in this paper. This method was studied using a liquid core optical fiber with fused silica cladding and a core made up of a binary silicon oil/chloroform liquid mixture with different volume fractions of chloroform. The interference technique used allows us to determine the chloroform volume fraction in the binary mixture with accuracy better than 0.1%. One of the most attractive advantages of presented method is very small volume of investigated mixture needed, as only a few hundred picoliters are necessary for reliable results. © 2010 by the authors.

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Martincek, I., Pudis, D., Kacik, D., & Schuster, K. (2010). Volume fraction determination of binary liquid mixtures by measurement of the equalization wavelength. Sensors, 10(8), 7082–7088. https://doi.org/10.3390/s100807082

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