Fundamentals of DLS Microrheology
Meet A Powerful Tool for Rheological Characterization - DLS Microrheology
DLS Microrheology is one of the latest updated features of the BeNano series. It is a passive technique that tracks the movement of tracer particles undergoing Brownian motion. It requires very small sample volumes, provides rapid measurements over a wide frequency range, and is non-destructive.
In this video, our application engineer, Alia Yan, unveils the fundamental concepts of rheology, explores the principles of DLS microrheology, and highlights its features, benefits, and key applications.
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