Hi, As the subject suggests, this question is regarding the intensity of rhodamine dye. I have mixed rhodamine 6g in ethanol and the concentration is 0.5gm/litre. I inject this solution to a micromixer as two streams, the third one being pure ethanol. Therefore for a case of streams 1 , 2, 3 where 1 and three are dye solution and 2 is pure ethanol. I take a photograph of the three streams side by side at the entrance of the micromixer, where the follow is laminar and there are no structures to enchance mixing. If i draw a instensity profile across the image the intensity values are about 120 counts on the left most end of stream 1 and the intensity count is about 95 counts on the right end of stream 3. This variation in intensity value of the same solution at the same flow rate could be because of uneven illumination from the xenon bulb source. The stream 2 has about 60 counts, which is just camera noise as there is no dye to fluoresce in that stream. Now to quantify this, i replace stream 2 with dye solution which was orignally prepared. Now if i take a photograph of the the streams side by side and draw an intensity profile along the same line as the previous case, the intensity count on the left end of the stream 1 drops to about 90 and the intensity count on right end of the stream 3 drops to about 75. The flow rates in both cases are the same, the streams 1,2 and 3 are all dye solution of same concentration, the lighting condition remains the same. the exposure time remains the same. But why the change in intensity value? Has any one of you faced this problem? If so, can you suggest as to why this is happening. The micromixer is made of PDMS Thanks in advance Vishwa