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Microscopic investigations of the single particle dynamics in colloidal crystals
In this paper we investigated the single particle dynamics in a colloidal crystal by means of video microscopy and digital imaging methods. To obtain the self term of the van Hove function Gs(x,τ) with a reasonable good statistical accuracy we analyzed up to two million particle displacements per ti...
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