Single particle extinction and scattering

Single Particle Extinction and Scattering (SPES) is a technique in physics that is used to characterise micro and nanoparticles suspended in a fluid through two independent parameters, the diameter and the effective refractive index. A laser generates a gaussian beam which focuses inside a flow cell.

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Single particle extinction and scattering

Single Particle Extinction and Scattering (SPES) is a technique in physics that is used to characterise micro and nanoparticles suspended in a fluid through two independent parameters, the diameter and the effective refractive index. A laser generates a gaussian beam which focuses inside a flow cell.

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