In this webinar, learn how advanced nanoparticle characterization improves formulation stability, product quality, and ...
Light scattering has become an indispensable tool for probing aerosol properties across scales ranging from nanometres to micrometres. By illuminating particles with coherent or broadband light and ...
When light encounters a particle, it interacts with the particle instead of just passing through smoothly. The light waves can get scattered in different directions because of the light-matter ...
Understanding how atoms collectively interact with light is important for both fundamental studies and the design of light–matter interfaces in quantum technologies. Over the past decades, many ...
insights from industryDr. Michelle ChenSenior Director of Analytical SciencesWyatt Technology In this interview, Dr. Michelle Chen, Senior Director of Analytical Sciences at Wyatt Technology, talks to ...
An international team of scientists developed a nanoparticle structure which, when added to a solar cell, was shown to scatter light and potentially reflect it many times within the cell, contributing ...
SLS includes multi-angle light scattering and right-angle light scattering, techniques that calculate the precise values of the molecular weight, weight-average molecular weight, and the radius of ...
Rapid advances in nanotechnology and nucleic acid chemistry are turbocharging pharmaceutical pipelines, speeding the development of treatments for previously incurable medical conditions. These ...
Nanorobots have shown great promise in precision medicine over the past few decades. Yet one key challenge remains: how to ...
A fundamental difficulty of working with nanoparticles is that your objects of study are too small for an optical microscope to resolve, and thus measuring their size can be quite a challenge. Of ...
A cloud of ultracold atoms is like a motel with a neon “no vacancy” sign. If a guest at the motel wants to switch rooms, they’re out of luck. No vacant rooms means there’s no choice but to stay put.
When you look up at the sky and see clouds of wondrous shapes, or struggle to peer through dense, hazy fog, you're seeing the results of "Mie scattering," which is what happens with light interacts ...