Abstract
The technique of pulsed photoacoustic (PA) spectroscopy has recently been applied to the examination of free liquid surfaces at short range (a few cm) [1]. The mechanism involves expansion of air resulting from heat conduction from the laser heated surface of the sample under investigation. This drives an acoustic pulse that is detected by a conventional microphone (figure 1).
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