Reufer et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Differential dynamic microscopy for anisotropic colloidal dynamicsReufer et al., 2012
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- Reufer M
- Martinez V
- Schurtenberger P
- Poon W
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- Langmuir
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Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is a low-cost, high-throughput technique recently developed for characterizing the isotropic diffusion of spherical colloids using white-light optical microscopy. We develop the theory for applying DDM to probe the dynamics of …
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