A. G. Bezrukova, M. Lubomska, P. Magri, M. Rogalski
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Differential dynamic and integral static light scattering for nondestructive testing of 3D disperse systems with nanoparticles
In this contribution it is reported on the inverse optical problem for characterization of latex nanopaticle water dispersion by two types of light scattering: differential dynamic and integral static (time average). Such measurements are nondestructive, compatible and can provide useful information about the state of "ill-defined" three-dimensional disperse systems (3D DS) with nano- and micro-particles.