Shear-Induced Birefringence in Critical Mixtures

Abstract
A large birefringence δn has been discovered in the critical binary fluids nitrobenzene—n-hexane and isobutyric-acid-water submitted to a shear flow (rate S). In agreement with the Onuki and Kawasaki theory, two typical regions are in evidence: (i) strong shear, where δnS13 and is temperature independent; (ii) weak shear, where δnS and varies strongly with temperature. Moreover, this effect confirms the contribution of fluctuations to the critical anomaly of the refractive index in fluids at equilibrium, and could become a new tool for studying critical phenomena.