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Dynamic depolarized light scattering may be used to study rotational diffusion of rigid macromolecules and both local and long range intramolecular motions of flexible macromolecules. It may also be used to probe the rotational motion of small molecules dispersed in polymeric systems. Both the basic theory of dynamic depolarized light scattering and examples of its applications to macromolecular systems are discussed.

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Pecora, R. (1981). Dynamic Depolarized Light Scattering from Macromolecular Systems. In: Chen, SH., Chu, B., Nossal, R. (eds) Scattering Techniques Applied to Supramolecular and Nonequilibrium Systems. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 73. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4061-4_8

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