Issue 1218, 1977

Thermal diffusivity and thickness measurements for solid samples utilising the optoacoustic effect

Abstract

A simple apparatus is described that permits heat-flow characteristics of a sample to be determined, and its application to the determination of the thermal diffusivity or thickness of polymer films on a copper substrate is reported. The apparatus utilises the optoacoustic effect in which periodically interrupted radiation is absorbed by a solid sample to give rise to a similar periodic variation of the pressure of the air in contact with the sample surface in a closed cell. The amplitude and phase of the observed optoacoustic signal depend on the thermal diffusivity and thickness of the material irradiated.

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Analyst, 1977,102, 678-682

Thermal diffusivity and thickness measurements for solid samples utilising the optoacoustic effect

M. J. Adams and G. F. Kirkbright, Analyst, 1977, 102, 678 DOI: 10.1039/AN9770200678

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