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"Use of Refractive Index Matching Fluids in a Laser Based Detector for Capillary Chromatography"

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Abstract

The diffraction pattern from side illuminated capillary tubes has been exploited to develop a refractive index detector of universal character suitable for HPLC and CE. A two-fold benefit is obtained by surrounding the capillary with a RI matching fluid. The fringe pattern is simplified and thermal drift is reduced.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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