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Optical microrheology of liquid interfaces with rotating vaterite microparticles

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Abstract

Optically-rotated birefringent particles are used as a proof-of-principle scale-reduction of interfacial disk rheometers. We use this technique to measure the interfacial shear viscosity of surfactant monolayers at oil–water interfaces.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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