Twin-Rainbow Metrology. I. Measurement of the Thickness of a Thin Liquid Film Draining Under Gravity

  • Adler C
  • Lock J
  • Rafferty I
  • et al.
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Abstract

We describe twin-rainbow metrology, a new optical technique used to measure the thickness of thin films in a cylindrical geometry. We also present an application of the technique: measurement of the thickness of a Newtonian fluid draining under gravity. We compare these measurements with fluid mechanics models.

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Adler, C. L., Lock, J. A., Rafferty, I. P., & Hickok, W. (2003). Twin-Rainbow Metrology. I. Measurement of the Thickness of a Thin Liquid Film Draining Under Gravity. Applied Optics, 42(33), 6584. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.42.006584

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