Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) are
two key tools with which to probe the dynamic and static structure factor,
respectively, in soft matter. Usually DLS and SANS measurements are performed
separately, in different laboratories, on different samples and at different
times. However, this methodology has particular disadvantages for a large
variety of soft materials which exhibit high sensitivity to small changes in
fundamental parameters such as waiting times, concentration, pH, ionic
strength, etc. Here we report on a new portable DLS-SANS apparatus that allows
one to simultaneously measure both the microscopic dynamics (through DLS) and
the static structure (through SANS) on the same sample. The apparatus has been
constructed as a collaboration between two laboratories, each an expert in one
of the scattering methods, and was commissioned on the \textit{LOQ} and
\textit{ZOOM} SANS instruments at the ISIS Pulsed Neutron \& Muon Source, U.K