Abstract
We use dispersion data to measure concentrations of pure solutions and mixtures. Spectral dispersion data are obtained from white-light interferograms. Hence, such a technique can be used for depth-localized refractometry and as a contrasting technique in OCT. We shall discuss the physical implications and present results on sensitivities in the measurement of acqueous solutions of albumine, glucose and saline.
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