Photon correlation spectroscopy: technique and instrumentation

  • Thomas J
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Abstract

Photon correlation spectroscopy is a powerful light scattering technique for studying the properties of suspensions and solutions of colloids, macromolecules and polymers. The principle of the technique is explained and the associated instrumentation is described. A number of developments in the instrumentation, which will have a substantial impact on the future application of the technique, are discussed.

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Thomas, J. C. (1991). Photon correlation spectroscopy: technique and instrumentation. In Photon Correlation Spectroscopy: Multicomponent Systems (Vol. 1430, p. 2). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.44153

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