Single-Particle Dynamic Light Scattering: Shapes of Individual
In this work, we introduce “single-particle dynamic light scattering” (SP-DLS) as a far-field technique capable of analyzing the shape of individual, freely diffusing MNPs.
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In this work, we introduce “single-particle dynamic light scattering” (SP-DLS) as a far-field technique capable of analyzing the shape of individual, freely diffusing MNPs.
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There are many methods to describe the interaction of light and matter. Mie scattering theory describes scattering of a plane wave by a small particle with an insight into the collision
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To address this, an on-chip microlens-based approach that significantly enhances light scattering, thereby reducing the requirements on back-end optical systems, is introduced.
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We discuss plasmon resonances and light scattering on small metallic particles, which is a subject that has been renewed by a series of new findings, including anomalous scattering with an inverted
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This paper presents an innovative alternative approach for extracting the size information from the time series recorded in a Dynamic Light Scattering experiment, using a specialized Neural...
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Here we review the fundamental aspects of light scattering by small spherical particles, emphasizing the phenomenological treatments and new developments in this field.
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Here, we present AI-DLS, a low-cost, efficient framework combining DLS signal acquisition with AI-driven modeling for accurate and scalable
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Here, we present AI-DLS, a low-cost, efficient framework combining DLS signal acquisition with AI-driven modeling for accurate and scalable microparticle size characterization.
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Light scattering by particles is the process by which small particles (e.g. ice crystals, dust, atmospheric particulates, cosmic dust, and blood cells) scatter light causing optical phenomena such as the blue
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Light scattering by particles is the process by which small particles (e.g. ice crystals, dust, atmospheric particulates, cosmic dust, and blood cells) scatter light causing optical phenomena such as the blue color of the sky, and halos. Maxwell''s equations are the basis of theoretical and computational methods describing light scattering, but since exact solutions to Maxwell''s equations are only known for selected particle geometries (suc
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This review covers the progress of light scattering applications in the field of particle characterization in the past decade.
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Both scattering and absorption can lead to the extinction of light from the direct beam; absorption actually removes light, while scattering simply redirects the light.
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