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About: Light scattering is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 37721 publications have been published within this topic receiving 861581 citations.


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02 Aug 2007
TL;DR: A survey of light scattering instruments can be found in this article, along with a discussion of the fundamental concepts and experimental setup of light scattering instruments and sample cells, filters, and solvents.
Abstract: Fundamental Concepts.- Experimental Setups.- Commercial Light Scattering Instruments.- Sample Preparation.- Selected Examples of Light Scattering Experiments.- Sample Cells, Filters and Solvents.- Further Reading.

363 citations

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09 Mar 2001-Science
TL;DR: A laser light scattering study of the association behavior of the potassium salt of pentaphenyl fullerene in water revealed that the hydrocarbon anions Ph5C60- associate into bilayers, forming stable spherical vesicles with an average hydrodynamic radius and a radius of gyration of about 17 nanometers at a very low critical aggregation concentration.
Abstract: The low solubility of fullerenes in aqueous solution limits their applications in biology. By appropriate substitution, the fullerenes can be transformed into stabilized anions that are water soluble and can form large aggregated structures. A laser light scattering study of the association behavior of the potassium salt of pentaphenyl fullerene (Ph5C60K) in water revealed that the hydrocarbon anions Ph5C60- associate into bilayers, forming stable spherical vesicles with an average hydrodynamic radius and a radius of gyration of about 17 nanometers at a very low critical aggregation concentration of less than 10(-7) moles per liter. The average aggregation number of associated particles in these large spherical vesicles is about 1.2 x 10(4).

362 citations

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TL;DR: The authors present a method based on a physical model of light propagation that takes into account the most significant effects to image degradation: absorption, scattering, and backscattering to restore the visual quality of the images acquired in typical underwater scenarios.
Abstract: In underwater environments, the scattering and absorption phenomena affect the propagation of light, degrading the quality of captured images. In this work, the authors present a method based on a physical model of light propagation that takes into account the most significant effects to image degradation: absorption, scattering, and backscattering. The proposed method uses statistical priors to restore the visual quality of the images acquired in typical underwater scenarios.

361 citations

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TL;DR: For a survey of the current knowledge of the dynamics and statics of charge-stabilized suspensions in the fluid phase, with emphasis on the authors own work, see.

360 citations

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01 May 1991
TL;DR: Light scattering theory optical mixing spectroscopy photon correlation spectroscopic interferometry experimental methods methods of data analysis characterization of polymer molecular weight distribution (particle sizing) as discussed by the authors.
Abstract: Light scattering theory optical mixing spectroscopy photon correlation spectroscopy interferometry experimental methods methods of data analysis characterization of polymer molecular weight distribution (particle sizing).

358 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023235
2022537
2021485
2020680
2019751
2018799