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  2. Refractometer - Wikipedia

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    Refractometry [ edit ] Standard refractometers measure the extent of light refraction (as part of a refractive index) of transparent substances in either a liquid this is then used in order to identify a liquid sample, analyze the sample's purity, and determine the amount or concentration of dissolved substances within the sample.

  3. Refractometry - Wikipedia

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    Refractometry is also used in the gelatin industry. To convert the RI of a gelatin sol (reported in Brix) to a gelatin concentration, one need only multiply by eight-tenths (0.8). A sol with a 10.0 RI would therefore be 8% gelatin by weight. This is known to be a reliable conversion for gelatin sols as low as 1% up to over 50%.

  4. List of refractive indices - Wikipedia

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  5. Refractive index and extinction coefficient of thin film ...

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    It is found that the value of k(λ) in the deep UV wavelength range is of the order of k = 3 × 10 −4, and this small non-zero value is consistent with T = 0 in the deep UV. Ex. 3: Reflectance and transmittance spectra in 190–1000nm range of ITO deposited on the glass substrate described above, plus the n ( λ ) and k ( λ ) spectra of the ...

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  7. Cauchy's equation - Wikipedia

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    The most general form of Cauchy's equation is n ( λ ) = A + B λ 2 + C λ 4 + ⋯ , {\displaystyle n(\lambda )=A+{\frac {B}{\lambda ^{2}}}+{\frac {C}{\lambda ^{4}}}+\cdots ,} where n is the refractive index, λ is the wavelength, A , B , C , etc., are coefficients that can be determined for a material by fitting the equation to measured ...

  8. Digital handheld refractometer - Wikipedia

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    Most operate on the same general critical angle principle as a traditional handheld refractometer.The difference is that light from an LED light source is focused on the underside or a prism element.

  9. Differential refractometer - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] [11] Most manufacturer's recommend calibration with pure water and a sucrose calibration solution of a known refractive index. [12] Once the instrument is in calibration mode, the pure water acts as a zero baseline reading, while the sucrose solution compares its known RI to the output, and the machine is adjusted accordingly.