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arxiv: cond-mat/0211013 · v1 · submitted 2002-11-01 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.dis-nn

An optical fiber based interferometer to measure velocity profiles in sheared complex fluids

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We describe an optical fiber based interferometer to measure velocity profiles in sheared complex fluids using Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS). After a review of the theoretical problem of DLS under shear, a detailed description of the setup is given. We outline the various experimental difficulties induced by refraction when using a Couette cell. We also show that homodyne DLS is not well suited to measure quantitative velocity profiles in narrow-gap Couette geometries. On the other hand, the heterodyne technique allows us to determine the velocity field inside the gap of a Couette cell. All the technical features of the setup, namely its spatial resolution ($\approx 50$--$100 \mu$m) and its temporal resolution ($\approx 1$ s per point, $\approx 1$ min per profile) are discussed, as well as the calibration procedure with a Newtonian fluid. As briefly shown on oil-in-water emulsions, such a setup permits one to record both velocity profiles and rheological data simultaneously

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