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Wat (wie) is dynamic scattering - definitie

Dynamical theory; Dynamical theory of x-ray diffraction; Extinction length; Dynamical diffraction; Dynamical scattering theory; Dynamical diffraction theory; Dynamic scattering

Dynamic light scattering         
TECHNIQUE FOR DETERMINING SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICLES
Quasielastic light scattering; Dynamic Light Scattering; Photon Correlation Spectroscopy; Photon correlation spectroscopy; Quasi-elastic light scattering
Dynamic light scattering (DLS) is a technique in physics that can be used to determine the size distribution profile of small [in suspension] or [[polymers in solution.Berne, B.
Dynamic scattering mode         
George Heilmeier proposed the dynamic scattering effect which causes a strong scattering of light when the electric field applied to a special liquid crystal mixture exceeds a threshold value.
Dynamical theory of diffraction         
The dynamical theory of diffraction describes the interaction of waves with a regular lattice. The wave fields traditionally described are X-rays, neutrons or electrons and the regular lattice, atomic crystal structures or nanometer scaled multi-layers or self arranged systems.

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Dynamical theory of diffraction

The dynamical theory of diffraction describes the interaction of waves with a regular lattice. The wave fields traditionally described are X-rays, neutrons or electrons and the regular lattice are atomic crystal structures or nanometer-scale multi-layers or self-arranged systems. In a wider sense, similar treatment is related to the interaction of light with optical band-gap materials or related wave problems in acoustics. The sections below deal with dynamical diffraction of X-rays.