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Low-Angle Elastic Light Scattering with a CCD Camera

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Abstract

Low-Angle Elastic Light Scattering (LAELS) has become over the last decade one of the most convenient technique to study many physical and chemical systems which present structural disorder on length scales comparable or larger that the wavelength of light. LAELS is not only of interest for basic research, but is also profitably used in many industrial applications, such as, for example, in the field of particle sizing, where dedicated machines are commercially available.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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