Webinar - February 25, 2021 - Error-Free DLS & SLS: Principle & Applications of the Modulated 3D Technology

Webinar - February 25, 2021 - Error-Free DLS & SLS: Principle & Applications of the Modulated 3D Technology
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Monday, February 22, 2021

We are excited to announce the new upcoming LS Instruments webinar on Thursday, February 25th at 15:00 with Prof. Frank Scheffold (University of Fribourg). This is the perfect opportunity to learn everything about the Modulated 3D technology: follow the link below to register!

Accurate characterization using static light scattering (SLS) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) methods mandates the measurement and analysis of singly scattered light. This requirement complicates access to turbid samples where multiple scattering suppression is required to obtain accurate results. 3D cross-correlation uses two simultaneous light scattering experiments on the same sample volume and acts as a filter on the signal to extract only the single scattering information common to both. This correlation scheme thus guarantees results accuracy at any concentration and eliminates the traditional need for dilution. The Modulated 3D technology further improves the measurement rapidity and precision, by temporally separating the beams. This technology, introduced in 2010, is now the gold standard in light scattering. I will discuss its implementation with dual or single beam sources and explain how to perform reliable dynamic and static light scattering experiments.

Prof. Dr. Frank Scheffold is one of the inventors of the Modulated 3D light scattering technology. This webinar will explain the basics and illustrate its advantages by discussing several examples relevant to various industries.

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