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Structure and interaction in dense colloidal systems: evaluation of scattering data by the generalized indirect Fourier transformation method
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Dense Colloidal SystemsColloidal MaterialEngineeringPhysicsSmall AngleApplied PhysicsWave ScatteringInteraction EffectsMicroemulsionIncluded Interaction ModelsTransport PhenomenaPhysical ChemistryColloidal PropertyLight ScatteringColloidal SystemsSoft MatterBiophysicsColloidal System
The generalized indirect Fourier transformation (GIFT) technique is a versatile tool for the evaluation of small angle scattering data. It does not depend on models for the size and shape of the particles and requires model assumptions only for the interaction effects that are typically not as sensitive to the details of the assumptions. We review here the development of the technique from its inception, focusing on the included interaction models for hard, charged and attractive spheres, and lamellae. A considerable number of applications has also been reported ranging from surfactants, emulsions, microemulsions, food science, and ceramics to melts and block-copolymers.
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