Thermal fluctuations in a layer of liquid CS2 subjected to temperature gradients with and without the influence of gravity
- PMID: 21770574
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.244502
Thermal fluctuations in a layer of liquid CS2 subjected to temperature gradients with and without the influence of gravity
Abstract
We report data for nonequilibrium density fluctuations in a layer of liquid CS(2) subjected to temperature gradients on Earth and in a satellite. The structure factor S(q) was measured using a calibrated shadowgraph. Upon removing gravity, S(q) increased dramatically at small wave vector, until the fluctuations generated by thermal noise were limited only by the 3 mm sample thickness. The results agree with theory to within a few percent on Earth and are ∼14% below theory in microgravity, demonstrating that the use of equilibrium Langevin forces is appropriate in this nonequilibrium situation.
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