Complex interfaces, such as vesicles and biological membranes, and interface-dominated systems, such as foams and emulsions, are central to a vast range of naturally occurring and synthetic materials. In order to characterize their dynamics, it is necessary to cover a wide range of length and time scales. This can only be done by a combination of different techniques. We review here recent results and discuss new trends focusing on two class of techniques: correlation spectroscopies and microscopies, highlighting some examples of their combined use.
Characterization of the dynamics of interfaces and of interface-dominated systems via spectroscopy and microscopy techniques
Cristofolini L;
2018
Abstract
Complex interfaces, such as vesicles and biological membranes, and interface-dominated systems, such as foams and emulsions, are central to a vast range of naturally occurring and synthetic materials. In order to characterize their dynamics, it is necessary to cover a wide range of length and time scales. This can only be done by a combination of different techniques. We review here recent results and discuss new trends focusing on two class of techniques: correlation spectroscopies and microscopies, highlighting some examples of their combined use.File in questo prodotto:
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