We show that diffusing wave spectroscopy (DWS) permits the characterization
of dynamic properties of concentrated colloidal suspensions on a large ran
ge of time- and length-scales ranging from a few angstroms to tens of nanom
etres. We focus in particular on the study of the aggregation and sol-gel t
ransition in concentrated colloidal suspensions. We present a new technique
to overcome the problem of nonergodicity in DWS of solid-like systems. Usi
ng this technique we obtain quantitative information about the microscopic
dynamics all the way from an aggregating suspension to the final gel, there
by covering the whole sol-gel transition. At the gel point a dramatic chang
e of the particle dynamics from diffusion to a subdiffusive arrested motion
is observed. We combine DWS with small-angle neutron scattering and demons
trate that we can obtain an in situ characterization of the changes in the
microstructure and the local particle dynamics as the system undergoes a so
l-gel transition.