posted on 2016-07-07, 13:17authored byBucur Novac, Robert Ruscassie, Meng Wang, Antoine Silvestre De Ferron, Laurent Pecastaing, Ivor Smith, Jiahui Yin
The temperature dependence of the Kerr constant for water has been determined over the range 19 °C-45 °C at a wavelength of 658 nm. This paper presents the experimental arrangement used for this purpose and the data obtained, for which a polynomial fit is provided. A formula is also suggested to help estimate the variation of the Kerr constant for water with both temperature and wavelength.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
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NOVAC, B.M. ... et al, 2016. Temperature dependence of Kerr constant for water at 658 nm and for pulsed intense electric fields. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, 44 (6), pp. 963-967.