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Surface Tension Measurements Using a Two-Hole Optical Fiber

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Abstract

A time-dependent trace of the reflection at the end of a two-hole fiber (THF) is use to measure surface tension. Gas is injected through the THF channels while reflection is measured through the fiber core.

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