Abstract
The University of Central Florida invention is a system for performing dynamic light scattering (DLS) measurements for a broad range of material systems. The new instrumentation offers significant advantages over existing technologies, providing the ability to characterize samples that are time-evolving or non-stationary without sample preparation. The instrument is robust and compact, and it does not require specific optical alignment or calibration.
Partnering Opportunity
The research team is looking for partners to develop the technology further for commercialization.
Benefit
Combination of two instruments in terms of concentration range—dynamic light scattering (DLS) and diffusing wave spectroscopy (DWS)Enables characterization of samples that are time-evolving or non-stationaryDoes not require any specific optical alignment or sample preparationCompact design, no moving partsNo calibration, polarization, intensity attenuation, or complex electronic amplification neededMarket Application
Analytical instrumentation for the following industries:ChemicalFoodSemiconductor manufacturing Particle sizing and material analytical companies
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