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5 Experiments<br />

3.65 x 104 scattering angle [deg]<br />

3.6<br />

theory (absorption)<br />

data average<br />

3.55<br />

intensity [a.u.]<br />

3.5<br />

3.45<br />

3.4<br />

3.35<br />

3.3<br />

3.25<br />

0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1<br />

3.62 x 104 scattering angle [deg]<br />

3.61<br />

theory (absorption)<br />

data average<br />

3.6<br />

intensity [a.u.]<br />

3.59<br />

3.58<br />

3.57<br />

3.56<br />

3.55<br />

3.54<br />

0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2<br />

Figure 5.10: Tip of the R700 cone. The azimuthal average of the backscattering data<br />

(bottom: detail) was fitted with the theory for an absorbing R700 sample (D = 15 m2 /s,<br />

τ = 2 ns, l ∗ = 250 nm, λ = 575 nm). The line width gives the approximate order of<br />

magnitude of the intensity difference between a localizing and a non-localizing sample.<br />

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