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      Characterizing concentrated, multiply scattering, and actively driven fluorescent systems with confocal differential dynamic microscopy.

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          We introduce confocal differential dynamic microscopy (ConDDM), a new technique yielding information comparable to that given by light scattering but in dense, opaque, fluorescent samples of micron-sized objects that cannot be probed easily with other existing techniques. We measure the correct wave vector q-dependent structure and hydrodynamic factors of concentrated hard-sphere-like colloids. We characterize concentrated swimming bacteria, observing ballistic motion in the bulk and a new compressed-exponential scaling of dynamics, and determine the velocity distribution; by contrast, near the coverslip, dynamics scale differently, suggesting that bacterial motion near surfaces fundamentally differs from that of freely swimming organisms.

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          Journal
          Phys. Rev. Lett.
          Physical review letters
          American Physical Society (APS)
          1079-7114
          0031-9007
          May 25 2012
          : 108
          : 21
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Physics and SEAS, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
          Article
          10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.218103
          23003305
          cb3375de-463e-47ed-9351-3601588fee3d
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