Abstract
A cylindrical sample cell (capillary) is used widely in photothermal lens spectroscopy [1-4], refractive index (RI) detectors for microbore liquid chromatography [5,6] and capillary electrophoresis [7-9], in analysis of fluids [10,11]. An inner diameter of the capillary can be varied from hundreds down to tens microns and laser sources are appreciable for probing of the samples in the capillary.
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