An optical microscope technique, dynamic light scattering microscopy (DLSM) that images dynamically scattered light fluctuation decay rates is introduced. Using physical optics we show theoretically that within the optical resolution of the microscope, relative motions between scattering centers are sufficient to produce significant phase variations resulting in interference intensity fluctuations in the image plane. The time scale for these intensity fluctuations is predicted. The spatial coherence distance defining the average distance between constructive and destructive interference in the image plane is calculated and compared with the pixel size. We experimentally tested DLSM on polystyrene latex nanospheres and living macrophage c...
Quantitative measurement of diffusive and directional processes of intracellular structures is not o...
Dynamic light scattering is a popular technique to determine the size distribution of small particle...
International audienceWe describe a setup including a microscope to study volumes of a few μm^3 by s...
An optical microscope technique, dynamic light scattering microscopy (DLSM) that images dynamically ...
AbstractAn experimental verification of an optical microscope technique to create spatial map images...
AbstractThe theoretical basis of an optical microscope technique to image dynamically scattered ligh...
We describe the use of a bright-field microscope for dynamic light scattering experiments on weakly ...
We present a theoretical framework for field-based dynamic light scattering microscopy based on a sp...
Optical microscopy is an excellent tool to investigate the structure and dynamics of soft and biolog...
Abstract: We introduce a new fast and accurate method for dynamic quantitative phase imaging of biol...
We present a new approach to probing single-particle dynamics that uses dynamic light scattering fro...
International audienceCoherent light scattered by tissues brings structural and dynamic information,...
ABSTRACT We present a new approach to probing single-particle dynamics that uses dynamic light scatt...
We propose and demonstrate a new optical microscopic technique that uses light with variable spatial...
AbstractWe present a new approach to probing single-particle dynamics that uses dynamic light scatte...
Quantitative measurement of diffusive and directional processes of intracellular structures is not o...
Dynamic light scattering is a popular technique to determine the size distribution of small particle...
International audienceWe describe a setup including a microscope to study volumes of a few μm^3 by s...
An optical microscope technique, dynamic light scattering microscopy (DLSM) that images dynamically ...
AbstractAn experimental verification of an optical microscope technique to create spatial map images...
AbstractThe theoretical basis of an optical microscope technique to image dynamically scattered ligh...
We describe the use of a bright-field microscope for dynamic light scattering experiments on weakly ...
We present a theoretical framework for field-based dynamic light scattering microscopy based on a sp...
Optical microscopy is an excellent tool to investigate the structure and dynamics of soft and biolog...
Abstract: We introduce a new fast and accurate method for dynamic quantitative phase imaging of biol...
We present a new approach to probing single-particle dynamics that uses dynamic light scattering fro...
International audienceCoherent light scattered by tissues brings structural and dynamic information,...
ABSTRACT We present a new approach to probing single-particle dynamics that uses dynamic light scatt...
We propose and demonstrate a new optical microscopic technique that uses light with variable spatial...
AbstractWe present a new approach to probing single-particle dynamics that uses dynamic light scatte...
Quantitative measurement of diffusive and directional processes of intracellular structures is not o...
Dynamic light scattering is a popular technique to determine the size distribution of small particle...
International audienceWe describe a setup including a microscope to study volumes of a few μm^3 by s...