Abstract

In this letter, we describe a variation of the well-known thermal blooming technique used for the measurement of the thermal conductivity in fluids. An IR microsecond laser pulse is used to develop the thermal effect. The decay of the thermal lens is analyzed by a cw nonabsorbed auxiliary wave. This dual-beam technique is for the first time used for studying selective heat transfer in microemulsions.

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