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Determination of the Composition of Liquid Polydispersions of Cylinder-like Microorganisms from the Laser Depolarization Degree


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The degree of depolarization of light scattered in liquid dispersions of nanoparticles was experimentally shown to be independent of the nanoparticle concentration. A model of the dependence of the laser depolarization degree on the mean aspect ratio of liquid polydispersions of cylinder-like microorganisms was suggested. It was shown that the suggested model could be used for determining the relative concentration of spherical admixtures in composite liquid polydispersions.

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S. Tereshchenko

National Research University of Electronic Technology

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Email: tsa@miee.ru
Ресей, Zelenograd, Moscow

I. Burnaevskiy

National Research University of Electronic Technology

Email: tsa@miee.ru
Ресей, Zelenograd, Moscow

S. Dolgushin

National Research University of Electronic Technology

Email: tsa@miee.ru
Ресей, Zelenograd, Moscow

P. Shalaev

National Research University of Electronic Technology

Email: tsa@miee.ru
Ресей, Zelenograd, Moscow

I. Yudin

Oil and Gas Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tsa@miee.ru
Ресей, Moscow

V. Deshabo

Oil and Gas Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: tsa@miee.ru
Ресей, Moscow

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