A compact dual-crystal modulated birefringence-measurement system for microgravity applications
journal contribution
posted on 1999-10-01, 00:00authored byJeffrey R Mackey, Kamal K Das, Shelley AnnaShelley Anna, Gareth H McKinley
A compact modulated birefringence-measurement system has been developed for
use in microgravity fluid physics applications with non-Newtonian fluids such as polymer
solutions. This instrument uses a dual-crystal transverse electro-optical modulator capable of
modulation frequencies in excess of 100 MHz. The two crystals are modulated 180° out of
phase from each other. The theoretical framework governing the development of this
instrument using the Mueller–Stokes polarization matrices is discussed. Several
ground-based experiments are performed to compare this system with the theoretical results.
Results from this transverse electro-optical modulator-based birefringence-measurement
system agree well with the theory. The instrument is also very stable and robust, making it
suitable for the extreme acceleration environment to be encountered in a NASA Black Brandt
sounding rocket.