dynamic light scattering (dls)

How Does DLS Work?

DLS involves directing a laser light into a sample containing particles. The particles scatter the light in different directions, and a detector measures the intensity of the scattered light over time. By analyzing the correlation function of the intensity fluctuations, the diffusion coefficients of the particles are determined. These coefficients are then used to calculate the hydrodynamic radius using the Stokes-Einstein equation.

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