Light scattering in random and anisotropic media encompasses a broad spectrum of phenomena where the propagation of electromagnetic waves is altered by structural disorder and directional dependencies ...
insights from industryDr. Michelle ChenSenior Director of Analytical SciencesWyatt Technology In this interview, Dr. Michelle Chen, Senior Director of Analytical Sciences at Wyatt Technology, talks to ...
This article assesses the fractional error in Mw that results when θ=90 o detection is used instead of a full angular extrapolation via MALS. Is it possible to ...
Understanding how light travels through various materials is essential for many fields, from medical imaging to manufacturing. However, due to their structure, materials often show directional ...
Light scattering has long stood as a cornerstone technique in the characterization of particles across a wide range of scientific disciplines. From pharmaceuticals to food production, and from ...
This guide provides a practical overview of light scattering technologies and how they’re used to analyze molecules, particles, and polymers in solution. Whether you're new to Multi-Angle Light ...
Nanoparticles, also known as nanomaterials, have become terms familiar not only to scientists and engineers but also to the general public. This is due to their unique physical and chemical properties ...
An incident plane-wave laser is tuned by a diffractive optical part like grating or prism, and then being transformed into a tilted pulse laser. This tilted pulse is then focused by a sOAP mirror. A ...
Physicists have discovered that when beams of light interact at the quantum level, they can generate ghost-like particles that briefly emerge from nothing and affect real matter. This rare phenomenon, ...
A fundamental difficulty of working with nanoparticles is that your objects of study are too small for an optical microscope to resolve, and thus measuring their size can be quite a challenge. Of ...