Measurement of temperature dependent absorption coefficient of water at 1064nm wavelength
Measurements of the water absorption coefficient at a laser wavelength of 1064 nm are reported as a function of water temperature. A low power laser beam was used as the probe. The measurement net procedure took into consideration the absorption of the cuvette, while it included detection of bubble...
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doaj-0304830a995249ec947fa1d8e6e2a3c62020-11-25T02:23:44ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262019-08-0198085016085016-710.1063/1.5085746058908ADVMeasurement of temperature dependent absorption coefficient of water at 1064nm wavelengthV. V. Semak0A. Gerakis1M. N. Shneider2VLAD LLC, P.O. Box 11, Pine Grove Mills, Pennsylvania 16868, USADepartment of Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University, H.R. Bright Building, College Station, Texas 77843-3141, USADepartment of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USAMeasurements of the water absorption coefficient at a laser wavelength of 1064 nm are reported as a function of water temperature. A low power laser beam was used as the probe. The measurement net procedure took into consideration the absorption of the cuvette, while it included detection of bubble formation on the walls of the measurement cuvette and in the water volume. The measurements indicate that the absorption coefficient of water slightly increases in the range of temperatures below 40 °C, reaches maximum and then significantly decreases in the range of temperatures 40 °C – 70 °C. The significant decrease of the temperature dependence of the absorption coefficient supports the supposition that a high transparency of water can be achieved.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5085746 |
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Measurement of temperature dependent absorption coefficient of water at 1064nm wavelength |
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Measurement of temperature dependent absorption coefficient of water at 1064nm wavelength |
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Measurement of temperature dependent absorption coefficient of water at 1064nm wavelength |
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Measurements of the water absorption coefficient at a laser wavelength of 1064 nm are reported as a function of water temperature. A low power laser beam was used as the probe. The measurement net procedure took into consideration the absorption of the cuvette, while it included detection of bubble formation on the walls of the measurement cuvette and in the water volume. The measurements indicate that the absorption coefficient of water slightly increases in the range of temperatures below 40 °C, reaches maximum and then significantly decreases in the range of temperatures 40 °C – 70 °C. The significant decrease of the temperature dependence of the absorption coefficient supports the supposition that a high transparency of water can be achieved. |
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