This review summarizes recent progress in investigating polymer systems by using Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM), a rapidly emerging approach that transforms a commercial microscope by combining real-space information with the powerful capabilities of conventional light scattering analysis. DDM analysis of a single microscope movie gives access to the sample dynamics in a wide range of scattering wave-vectors, enabling contemporary polymer science experiments that would be difficult or impossible with standard light scattering techniques. Examples of application include the characterization of polymer solutions and networks, of polymer based colloidal systems, of biopolymers, and of cellular motility in polymeric fluids. Further appli...
The investigation of the mechanical properties of surfaces has attracted increasing attention over t...
Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) is a basic tool for the characterization of viscoelastic materials...
The thermal motion of polymer chains in a crowded environment is anisotropic and highly confined. Wh...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is a technique that exploits optical microscopy to obtain loca...
International audienceWe have developed a lab work module where we teach undergraduate students how ...
Optical microscopy is an excellent tool to investigate the structure and dynamics of soft and biolog...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is a technique that exploits optical microscopy to obtain loca...
Cells can crawl, self-heal, and tune their stiffness due to their remarkably dynamic cytoskeleton. A...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is an emerging technique to measure the ensemble dynamics of c...
Soft matter is a subfield of condensed matter physics that includes the study of colloidal dynamics....
An important scientific tool for investigating the dynamics of the polymer network in the solution i...
Differential Dynamic Microscopy (DDM) analyzes traditional real-space microscope images to extract i...
The arc of the thesis is direct measurement of polymer chain properties with potent fluorescence met...
We describe the use of a bright-field microscope for dynamic light scattering experiments on weakly ...
We demonstrate the use of an ordinary white-light microscope for the study of the q-dependent dynami...
The investigation of the mechanical properties of surfaces has attracted increasing attention over t...
Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) is a basic tool for the characterization of viscoelastic materials...
The thermal motion of polymer chains in a crowded environment is anisotropic and highly confined. Wh...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is a technique that exploits optical microscopy to obtain loca...
International audienceWe have developed a lab work module where we teach undergraduate students how ...
Optical microscopy is an excellent tool to investigate the structure and dynamics of soft and biolog...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is a technique that exploits optical microscopy to obtain loca...
Cells can crawl, self-heal, and tune their stiffness due to their remarkably dynamic cytoskeleton. A...
Differential dynamic microscopy (DDM) is an emerging technique to measure the ensemble dynamics of c...
Soft matter is a subfield of condensed matter physics that includes the study of colloidal dynamics....
An important scientific tool for investigating the dynamics of the polymer network in the solution i...
Differential Dynamic Microscopy (DDM) analyzes traditional real-space microscope images to extract i...
The arc of the thesis is direct measurement of polymer chain properties with potent fluorescence met...
We describe the use of a bright-field microscope for dynamic light scattering experiments on weakly ...
We demonstrate the use of an ordinary white-light microscope for the study of the q-dependent dynami...
The investigation of the mechanical properties of surfaces has attracted increasing attention over t...
Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) is a basic tool for the characterization of viscoelastic materials...
The thermal motion of polymer chains in a crowded environment is anisotropic and highly confined. Wh...