Applied Rheology (Aug 2007)

Optimized Rheo-optical Measurements Using Fast Fourier Transform and Oversampling

  • Klein Christopher,
  • Venema Paul,
  • Sagis Leonard,
  • van Dusschoten Dagmar,
  • Wilhelm Manfred,
  • Spiess Hans Wolfgang,
  • van der Linden Erik,
  • Rogers Salman S.,
  • Donald Athene M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2007-0015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 45210-1 – 45210-7

Abstract

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Rheo-optics is a method that allows the analysis of optical properties, like birefringence and dichroism under steady and oscillatory shear. It is possible to correlate macroscopic mechanical responses with induced microscopic changes in the material. We describe how this method was improved several fold and implemented on a commercially available setup. However, the here presented ideas are applicable to any rheo-optical setup, based on modulation of the laser light. Additionally it does not need a lock-in amplifier and therefore reduces the costs of the setup.

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