Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) and Dynamic
Light Scattering (DLS) are two crucial techniques
to probe, respectively, the static and the dynamic structure
factor of soft matter systems. SANS provides the
time-averaged structure of soft materials from a few nm
to hundreds of nm [1, 2] while DLS [3] supplies their
microscopic dynamics on time scales of nanoseconds and
above and allows one to derive their hydrodynamic size
[4]. However, usually SANS and DLS measurements are
performed separately, in different laboratories, on different
samples and at different times, missing the clear benefit
that simultaneous DLS-SANS measurements on soft
materials would bring from the synergy between the two
techniques. Here we report on a new compact and portable
DLS-SANS apparatus that allows one to simultaneously
measure both the microscopic dynamics (through
DLS) and the static structure factor (through SANS) on
the same sample.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SANS; DLS; Soft Matter
List of contributors:
Nigro, Valentina; Buratti, Elena; Franco, Silvia; Ruzicka, Barbara; Angelini, Roberta; Corvasce, Fabrizio; Scaccia, Roberto
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