Abstract
Composition and light scattering results in a three-phase equilibrium of a microemulsion system provide evidence for the existence of an apparent field variable related to composition. This variable, the water-over-surfactant ratio (X), takes the same value in the three coexisting phases. This three-phase equilibrium disappears by a critical end point which is approached by varying X. The dependences of the scattered intensity and the correlation length as a function of X are described by power laws with Ising exponents.