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Fast Imaging Technique to Study Drop Impact Dynamics of Non-Newtonian Fluids
Published on: March 5, 2014
Imaging critical fluctuations of pure fluids and binary mixtures
John J Hegseth1, Ana Oprisan2, Yves Garrabos3
1Department of Physics, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana 70148, USA.
Abstract:
We use optical microscopy techniques to directly visualize the structures that emerge in binary mixtures and pure fluids near their respective critical points. We attempt to understand these structures by studying the image formation using both a phase contrast and a dark field filter to our microscope. We found that images of critical fluctuations for both liquid-liquid and liquid-gas critical systems have gray level intensity histograms with Gaussian shape. For all fluids investigated, the temperature-dependent standard deviation of the Gaussian histogram follows a power law with the same exponent. Since the image intensity fluctuations are determined by order parameter fluctuations, this direct imaging method allowed us to estimate the critical exponent of compressibility with very good accuracy.
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