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The following figure illustrates the relationship between angle of incidence, angle of
refraction, and refractive index.
Figure 1–2:
Refraction of light
The relationship between the refractive indices of the two media and the angles of
incidence and refraction is described by Snell’s Law:
n
1
(sin
θ
1
) =
n
2
(sin
θ
2
)
where:
θ
1
=
Angle of incidence
θ
2
=
Angle of refraction
n
1
=
RI of medium 1
n
2
=
RI of medium 2
You can use Snell’s Law to calculate the RI of a sample solution from the angle of
incidence, the RI of the solvent, and the angle of refraction.
1.2.1.3
Using changes in RI for sample detection
As the separated components of a sample pass through the refractometer flow cell,
these events occur:
•
The composition of the sample solution in the flow cell changes.
•
The RI of the solution changes.
•
The light beam passing through the solution is refracted.
θ
1
Incoming light beam
Perpendicular to surface
Medium 1, RI =
n
1
Medium 2, RI =
n
2
Refracted light beam
Angle of refraction
Angle of incidence
θ
2
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