Small particles with surface plasmons can be used to detect the fluorescence of single molecules6, 7, enhance Raman scattering8, resonantly transfer energy of excitons9, and create nanosized quantum amplifiers of optical energy. Light scattering by particles is the process by which small particles (e. ice crystals, dust, atmospheric particulates, cosmic dust, and blood cells) scatter light causing optical phenomena such as the blue color of the sky, and halos. Nonetheless, it continues to surprise with new insights and applications. This includes new discoveries, such as novel plasmonic effects, as well as exciting theoretical and experimental developments such as optical. A cost-effective and efficient AI-DLS framework integrating dynamic light scattering (DLS) with artificial intelligence (AI) enables precise microparticle size characterization. 2: Different ways in. Abstract: Using a Lorentzian function fit as reference, a basic experiment was designed for processing Dynamic Light Scattering time series, allowing to estimate the average particle size of a suspension. For fitting the averaged power spectrum of the time series, several neural network.
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