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11 October 2012 In-line control and characterization of nanomaterials synthesis from hyperspectral polarimetric light scattering: an experimental method
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Control and characterization of nanomaterial synthesis have been a great challenge for years. Onera, The French Aerospace Lab, has developed a fast, in-line and comprehensive characterization method based on the combination of hyperspectral, polarized and angular measurements. In this paper, physical and optical properties are measured to control and characterize nanomaterials synthesis. Based on achieved results, in-line techniques are presented to retrieve physical properties of materials such as aggregates of calcium carbonate precipitates. Original applications will be discussed in various fields as chemical or atmospheric (eg. aerosol characterization) science.
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Romain Ceolato, Nicolas Riviere, and Beatrice Biscans "In-line control and characterization of nanomaterials synthesis from hyperspectral polarimetric light scattering: an experimental method", Proc. SPIE 8466, Instrumentation, Metrology, and Standards for Nanomanufacturing, Optics, and Semiconductors VI, 846606 (11 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.929836
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KEYWORDS
Light scattering

Calcium

Carbonates

Nanomaterial synthesis

Laser sources

Scattering

Nanomaterials

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