2008
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.100.188102
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Differential Dynamic Microscopy: Probing Wave Vector Dependent Dynamics with a Microscope

Abstract: We demonstrate the use of an ordinary white-light microscope for the study of the q-dependent dynamics of colloidal dispersions. Time series of digital video images are acquired in bright field with a fast camera and image differences are Fourier-analyzed as a function of the time delay between them. This allows for the characterization of the particle dynamics independent on whether they can be resolved individually or not. The characteristic times are measured in a wide range of wavevectors and the results a… Show more

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“…We have shown here that DDM [21], a technique that retains the simplicity and flexibility of PT in terms of experimental setup and applications, can be also used for accurate microrheology experiments probing both the translational and the rotational degrees of freedom of embedded tracer particles. We also show that PT is outperformed by DDM in bright-field DDM experiments probing translational dynamics as well as in p-DDM experiments probing rotational motion.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We have shown here that DDM [21], a technique that retains the simplicity and flexibility of PT in terms of experimental setup and applications, can be also used for accurate microrheology experiments probing both the translational and the rotational degrees of freedom of embedded tracer particles. We also show that PT is outperformed by DDM in bright-field DDM experiments probing translational dynamics as well as in p-DDM experiments probing rotational motion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter was also studied with LB1 particles; for this sample PT is not feasible. Standard DDM analysis was based on a repeated sequence of image subtractions and image Fourier transforms [21,23,24]. In more detail, the image structure function for all the accessible two-dimensional wave vectors q = (q x ,q y ) was calculated for a set of time delays t according to…”
Section: E Differential Dynamic Microscopymentioning
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“…Images are processed using a home-written code (MATLAB; Mathworks) based on Fourier analysis as explained in ref. 46. This yields the decorrelation time τ as a function of the wave vector q.…”
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“…Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a well-established technique in soft matter physics: coherent radiation is used to probe time-varying density fluctuations in a sample [7]. Recently, Cerbino & Trappe [8] presented an intriguing extension to this method-differential dynamic microscopy (DDM)-which calculates the scattering pattern by software fast Fourier transform (FFT) from the video-microscopy images of a sample, and analyses the dynamics in this sample using a framework similar to DLS [9]. The strength of such a technique lies in the idea that local density is being measured, rather than the explicit location of particles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%