You could easily do in-situ reflective spectroscopy on the silicon substrates and fairly easily on the glass. The index and thickness of the hydrogels will change with water absorption changing the reflected spectra (optical interference will change). This should be fairly easily modeled. I suspect that you could also do some type of acoustic damping but I don't know enough about that to help much. Good luck and have fun, Matt Coda -----Original Message----- From: mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org [mailto:mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org] On Behalf Of Rajib Ahmed Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 9:15 AM To: General MEMS discussion Subject: [mems-talk] amount of swelling Hello everyone, We have a problem and were wondering if someone could kindly offer some assistance. We deposit hydrogels on silicon wafers or glass substrates. Then we dip the substrate in water or some other solvent to see how much it swells up from absorbing the water. Is there a reliable way to measure the swelling in-situ? If we dry it, then it defeats the purpose. Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.