Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
732646 Optics & Laser Technology 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, the reconstruction of particle size distributions (PSDs) using particle swarm optimization (PSO) techniques from dynamic light scattering (DLS) data was established. Three different objective functions containing non-smooth constrained objective function, smooth functional objective function of Tikhonov regularization and L objective function, were employed. Simulated results of unimodal, bimodal and bi-dispersed particles show that the PSO technique with non-smooth constrained objective function produces narrower PSDs focusing on peak position in the presence of random noise, the PSO technique with smooth functional of Tikhonov regularization creates relative smooth PSDs, which could be successfully applied to the broad particles inversion, and the PSO technique with L objective function yields smooth PSDs, which saves calculation amount. Experimental results as well as comparisons with CONTIN algorithm and Cumulants method demonstrate the performance of our algorithms. Therefore, the PSO techniques employing the three different objective functions, which only require objective function and need a few initial guesses, may be applied to the reconstruction of PSDs from DLS data.

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