A refractometer computer controls the rotation of a rotary plate upon
which are mounted a prism optically coupled via an optical window to a
spectroscopic cell holding a resin exhibiting a dynamic refractive index
during photocuring. The computer system positions the prism and
spectroscopic cell relative to a visible light laser which illuminates
the prism-resin interface at selected incidence angles. A photodetector
mounted on the plate generates a signal to the computer proportional to
intensity of an internally reflected light beam. A curing light is
selectively transmitted through the prism and into the photocurable
resin. The refractometer determines the intensity of the internally
reflected beam a selected incidence angles and determines the effective
refractive index curve of the resin at an uncured state and, optionally,
at a completely cured state. Next, an amount of uncured resin and
selected optical components to be joined by the resin is placed in the
spectroscopic cell and irradiated with the UV light. The refractometer is
fixed at a selected incidence angle and measures the intensity of an
internally reflected light beam of light throughout the cure cycle. The
refractometer determines the resin's refractive index of the polymeric
mixture by means of extrapolation of a horizontal shift in the effective
refractive index curve of the resin from an uncured state to a selected
point in the cure cycle.