Optical Interference and Dynamic Diffraction Synopsis
Dynamic Diffraction is a relatively new technique within the area of diffraction to track the locomotion of microscopic species. This technique has the advantage of tracking very small changes in shape; i.e., on the order of the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation (light) used. Dynamic Diffraction also eliminates the need for video analysis so that data processing can happen on a much faster time scale.
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