Abstract
Several organic liquids were tested for their SBS reflectivity in the IR and the UV. Especially, the influence of impurities was investigated for both spectral ranges. Chemically specified impurities may decrease the SBS efficiency, particularly in the UV region. In addition undissolved particles spoil the SBS-reflectivity. These particles are detected by light scattering and can be removed using a vacuum distillation procedure. Thus, the reflectivity of e.g. acetone could be increased by a factor of two.
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