Theory
Acknowledgments

Wyatt Technology Corporation is grateful to the following individuals for the use of materials and graphics in this theory section:

  • Dr. Ewa Folta-Stogniew at the Yale School of Medicine. For more examples of light scattering theory, analysis, applications, and examples, please visit her light scattering web site.
  • Dr. Eric R. Weeks at the Physics Department of Emory University. Dr. Weeks provided the Brownian motion animation in the QELS theory section. For more fascinating pictures and information about his research, please visit his web site.

 

 
 
 


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