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|title=Diffusing wave spectroscopy
|journal=[[Physical Review Letters]]
|volume=60 |pages=11341134–1137
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.60.1134
|bibcode=1988PhRvL..60.1134P
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==Multispeckle Diffusing-Wave Spectroscopy (MSDWS)==
 
This technique either uses a camera to detect many speckle grains (see [[speckle pattern]]) or a ground glass to create a large number of speckle realizations (Echo-DWS <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://spie.org/x8591.xml?highlight=x2404&ArticleID=x8591|title=Light scattering technique reveals properties of soft solids}}</ref>). In both cases an average over a large number of statistically independent intensity values is obtained, allowing a much faster data acquisition time.
 
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