Application of fluorescing solutions for temperature diagnostics of monodispersed macroparticles
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Abstract
A method for measuring the temperature of monodispersed particles is studied. The method is based on the fact that the fluorescence of water solutions of fluorochromes is temperature dependent. The employed method makes it possible to reduce significantly the instability of the excitation light flux and of the optoelectronic recording apparatus.
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Statistical Physic Water Solution Light Flux Monodispersed Particle Recording Apparatus
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