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Dynamic Light Scattering From Particles Moving Within a Disordered, Optically Turbid Matrix

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Abstract

Quasielastic (i.e., “dynamic”) light scattering can be used to probe movements of particles embedded within porous structures, even when the scattering from the inert matrix is much stronger than that from the moving particles.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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