Mode-selective dynamic light scattering : theory versus experimental realization

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1995
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Rüger, Heinrich
Egelhaaf, Stefan Ulrich
Tschumi, Jürg
Schurtenberger, Peter
Rička, Jaroslav
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Applied Optics ; 34 (1995), 18. - pp. 3546-3553
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We present a quantitative experimental comparison of fiber-based, single- and few-mode dynamic light scattering with the classical pinhole-detection optics. The recently presented theory of mode-selective dynamic light scattering [Appl. Opt. 32, 2860 (1993)] predicts a collection efficiency and a signal-tobaseline
ratio superior to that of a classical pinhole setup. These predictions are confirmed by our experiments. Using single-mode optical fibers with different cutoff wavelengths and commercially available mechanical components, we have constructed a mode-selective detection optics in a simple and compact dynamic light-scattering spectrometer that permits an optimal compromise between signal intensity and dynamical resolution.
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ISO 690GISLER, Thomas, Heinrich RÜGER, Stefan Ulrich EGELHAAF, Jürg TSCHUMI, Peter SCHURTENBERGER, Jaroslav RIČKA, 1995. Mode-selective dynamic light scattering : theory versus experimental realization. In: Applied Optics. 34(18), pp. 3546-3553. Available under: doi: 10.1364/AO.34.003546
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  journal={Applied Optics},
  pages={3546--3553},
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