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What is laser diffraction?

Laser diffraction is a technique used to determine the particle size distribution of materials by measuring the angular variation in intensity of light scattered by a laser beam passing through a dispersed particulate sample. Larger particles scatter light at small angles, while smaller particles scatter light at large angles. The diffraction pattern is then analyzed to calculate the size distribution of the particles.

What other technologies are related to laser diffraction?

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Laser diffraction can be used to characterize particle size of drug formulations related to drug release.
mentioned alongside laser diffraction in 92% (54) of relevant job posts
Particle size, which is measured by laser diffraction, directly affects the dissolution rate of a solid dosage form.
mentioned alongside laser diffraction in 2% (53) of relevant job posts

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