Absolute measurement of the refractive index of water by a mode-locked laser at 518 nm

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Abstract

In this paper, we demonstrate a method using a frequency comb, which can precisely measure the refractive index of water. We have developed a simple system, in which a Michelson interferometer is placed into a quartz-glass container with a low expansion coefficient, and for which compensation of the thermal expansion of the water container is not required. By scanning a mirror on a moving stage, a pair of cross-correlation patterns can be generated. We can obtain the length information via these cross-correlation patterns, with or without water in the container. The refractive index of water can be measured by the resulting lengths. Long-term experimental results show that our method can measure the refractive index of water with a high degree of accuracy—measurement uncertainty at 10–5 level has been achieved, compared with the values calculated by the empirical formula.

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Meng, Z., Zhai, X., Wei, J., Wang, Z., & Wu, H. (2018). Absolute measurement of the refractive index of water by a mode-locked laser at 518 nm. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18041143

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