Heat and Mass Transfer
Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a technique used to determine the size distribution of small particles in suspension or polymers in solution by analyzing the fluctuations in scattered light intensity caused by the Brownian motion of the particles. This method is particularly useful for studying nanoscale materials and can provide insights into their physical and chemical properties, making it valuable in areas such as materials science and biophysics.
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