Designing of a Dynamic Liquid Z-Scan Spectrometer This paper outlines the design and testing of a z-scan spectrometer capable of measuring the third order refraction index of liquids. The spectrometer underwent multiple redesigns, with each explored in this paper with their benefits and drawbacks discussed. The first design was capable of measuring the third order refraction index for glass, and found a value of 8.43 +- 0.392 x 10^(-16) cm^2/W for the glass sample, with the literature stating glass has a refraction index between 1-100 x 10^(-16) cm^2/W. The second design was capable of measuring the third order refraction index of liquids, and found values of 1.23 $\pm$ 0.121 $\e{-16}$ and 9.43 +- 1.00 x 10^(-17) cm^2/W for water and ethanol respectively, with literature values of 2.7 x 10^(-16) and 5.0 x 10^(-17) cm^2/W respectively. The third design gave inconclusive results due to extreme variability in testing, and and the fourth design outlined has not been tested yet due to time constraints.autClark, Brian VincentthsSayres, ScottdgcSteimle, TimothydgcKeeler, CynthiactbSchool of Molecular SciencesctbDepartment of PhysicsctbBarrett, The Honors Collegeenghttps://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.6382420 pages116188955781628716197147874bvclarkIn Copyright2021-05TextSpectroscopyZ-Scan SpectroscopyRefraction