F. Behroozi et al., Direct measurement of the attenuation of capillary waves by laser interferometry: Noncontact determination of viscosity, APPL PHYS L, 78(16), 2001, pp. 2399-2401
The determination of viscosity from the damping of capillary waves has been
of great interest, as it affords the possibility of measuring viscosity wi
thout contact with the fluid. Here we describe a noncontact method for prec
ision measurement of the amplitude of capillary waves on fluids. The techni
que utilizes a miniature laser interferometer to map the wave profile with
a resolution of about 10 nm, We use this technique to obtain the dispersion
and attenuation of capillary waves on water as a test case. Furthermore, t
he attenuation data is used to obtain the viscosity of water as a function
of temperature. (C) 2001 American Institute of Physics.