Holographic Characterization of Colloidal Fractal Aggregates
ORAL
Abstract
In-line holographic microscopy images of micrometer-scale fractal aggregates can be interpreted with the Lorenz-Mie theory of light scattering and an effective-sphere model to obtain each aggregate’s size and the population-averaged fractal dimension. We demonstrate this technique experimentally using model fractal clusters of polystyrene nanoparticles and fractal protein aggregates composed of bovine serum albumin and bovine pancreas insulin. This technique can characterize several thousand aggregates in ten minutes and naturally distinguishes aggregates from contaminants such as silicone oil droplets.
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Authors
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Chen Wang
New York University
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Fook Chiong Cheong
Spheryx, Inc.
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David B. Ruffner
Spheryx, Inc.
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Xiao Zhong
New York University
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Michael D. Ward
New York University
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David Grier
New York University