This document discusses the technique of particle characterization using dynamic light scattering (DLS), also known as photon correlation spectroscopy (PCS). DLS analyzes the intensity fluctuations of light scattered by particles undergoing Brownian motion to determine their size. Smaller particles cause more noisy light scattering fluctuations while larger particles cause smoother fluctuations. The velocity of particle movement relates to size through the Stokes-Einstein relationship, allowing particle sizing. DLS provides information on particle distributions by intensity, volume, or number. Direct determination of number-weighted distributions is best for polydisperse samples. Zeta potential measurements are also discussed.