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26 February 2013 Indigenous development of static laser light scattering (SLS) spectrometer
David Joseph, Amit Kumar
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Proceedings Volume 8699, Saratov Fall Meeting 2012: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine XIV; and Laser Physics and Photonics XIV; 86991C (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2018870
Event: Saratov Fall Meeting and Workshop on Laser Physics and Photonics 2012, 2012, Saratov, Russian Federation
Abstract
An indigenous laser light scattering spectrometer is being developed for the studies of biological cells, macromolecules and their interactions. A laboratory spectrometer is used and modified as scattering arm, Turn Table and Collimating arm. Both the arms have polarizers, one acting as polarizer and the other as analyzer. The scattered light from the scattering cell is analyzed by an analyzer and is fed to a PMT and a photon counting module. Except for the PMT all the accessories are being fabricated indigenously. The studies are based initially on the studies of red blood cells. Studies are focused on for their single particle and their aggregation behavior. Using the ORT program developed by Otto Glatter the morphology of red blood cells will be analyzed.
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David Joseph and Amit Kumar "Indigenous development of static laser light scattering (SLS) spectrometer", Proc. SPIE 8699, Saratov Fall Meeting 2012: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine XIV; and Laser Physics and Photonics XIV, 86991C (26 February 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2018870
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KEYWORDS
Light scattering

Scattering

Laser scattering

Blood

Particles

Laser development

Biological research

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