Scattering of electromagnetic radiation by complex objects, typically aggregates, constituted by assemblies of smaller sub-units (monomers) is, in principle, schematized as a vector superposition of all the n-order scattering contributions represented by the light that interacts n times with each single sub-unit belonging to the whole structure, being n infinity, spatially integrated on the whole structure.
Depolarized optical scattering by nanoparticle clusters undergoing structural compacting in a flame
di Stasio S;
2001
Abstract
Scattering of electromagnetic radiation by complex objects, typically aggregates, constituted by assemblies of smaller sub-units (monomers) is, in principle, schematized as a vector superposition of all the n-order scattering contributions represented by the light that interacts n times with each single sub-unit belonging to the whole structure, being n infinity, spatially integrated on the whole structure.File in questo prodotto:
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