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Numerical model for light propagation and light intensity distribution inside coated fused silica capillaries
Authors:Tomasz Piasecki  Mirek MackaBrett Paull  Dermot Brabazon
Affiliation:a School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
b School of Chemistry, University of Tasmania, Australia
c School of Chemical Sciences, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
d Irish Separation Science Cluster, National Centre for Sensor Research, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:Numerical simulations of light propagation through capillaries have been reported to a limited extent in the literature for uses such as flow-cell design. These have been restricted to prediction of light path for very specific cases to date. In this paper, a new numerical model of light propagation through multi-walled cylindrical systems, to represent coated and uncoated capillaries is presented. This model allows for light ray paths and light intensity distribution within the capillary to be predicted. Macro-scale (using PMMA and PC cylinders) and micro-scale (using PTFE coated fused silica capillaries) experiments were conducted to validate the model's accuracy. These experimental validations have shown encouragingly good agreement between theoretical predictions and measured results, which could allow for optimisation of associated regions for monolith synthesis and use in fluidic chromatography, optical detection systems and flow cells for capillary electrophoresis and flow injection analysis.
Keywords:Light propagation   Light intensity   Modelling   Capillary   Optical detection
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