Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4995858 | Thermochimica Acta | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, the front detection (also called inverse configuration) photopyroelectric method for thermal effusivity measurement in liquids is improved by adding a viscous liquid to the front face of the pyroelectric sensor, on which the intensity modulated excitation light beam impinges, while the sample is attached to the rear side of the sensor. This viscous liquid will act as an optical transparent window. This configuration avoids problems related with the piezoelectric contribution to the photopyroelectric signal at high modulation frequencies that can be present in conventional approaches due to thermoelastic waves generated in the heated sample or by thermally induced deformations of the detector material itself. The theoretical and experimental principles behind the proposed method are presented and its usefulness is demonstrated with measurements on test samples.
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Authors
Rumen Ivanov, Ernesto Marin, Jesús Villa, Daniel Alaniz, Ernesto Olvera,