I. Braslavsky et Sg. Lipson, INTERFEROMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF THE TEMPERATURE-FIELD IN THE VICINITY OF ICE CRYSTALS GROWING FROM SUPERCOOLED WATER, Physica. A, 249(1-4), 1998, pp. 190-195
Ice crystals are grown in the supercooling temperature range of 0-8 de
grees C, where the crystal-growth morphology shows a dependence on tem
perature. In order to understand the growth mechanism, we measure the
temperature field around the growing crystals by using the temperature
dependence of the refractive index. Since this has a zero for H2O at
0 degrees C, we use D2O, which has similar growth morphologies, and ac
hieve considerably greater sensitivity. The crystal growth cell lies w
ithin four imaging Mach-Zehnder interferometers, which observe it in d
ifferent directions. From the interferograms the three-dimensional tem
perature field is deduced. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights r
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