Low-angle laser light scattering

ID: low-angle-laser-light-scattering

Low-angle laser light scattering (LALLS) is a technique used primarily to characterize the size and distribution of particles, molecules, or macromolecular substances in a solution or suspension. LALLS measures the intensity of light scattered by particles when illuminated by a laser beam at low scattering angles, typically less than 5 degrees from the incident beam direction.

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