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INSTRUMENTS AND METHODS OF INVESTIGATION
Water surface structures observed using infrared imaging
G. R. Ivanitskiia, A. A. Deeva, E. P. Khizhnyakb a Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences
b Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
Modern infrared focal plant array cameras with thermal sensitivities up to 0.01–0.02${}^\circ$ C have made it possible to form a novel view of various physical, chemical, and biological processes that involve both the heat production and mobility of fluids affected by local thermal gradients. The mobility of water is important, especially in studying the formation mechanisms of water structures due to Rayleigh–Bénard convection. Various water structures can successfully be studied using infrared imaging.
Received: March 29, 2005 Revised: July 26, 2005
Citation:
G. R. Ivanitskii, A. A. Deev, E. P. Khizhnyak, “Water surface structures observed using infrared imaging”, UFN, 175:11 (2005), 1207–1216; Phys. Usp., 48:11 (2005), 1151–1159
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