How Does Laser Diffraction Work?
In laser diffraction particle size analysis, a representative cloud or ensemble of particles passes through a broadened beam of laser light which scatters the incident light onto a Fourier lens. This lens focuses the scattered light onto a detector array and, using an inversion algorithm, a particle size distribution is inferred from the collected diffracted light data. Sizing particles using this technique depends upon accurate, reproducible, high resolution light scatter measurements to ensure full characterisation of the sample.