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Determination of the scattering coefficient, the reduced scattering coefficient, and the anisotropy factor of tissue with differential interference contrast microscopy

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
We report an approach for determination of the scattering coefficient, the reduced scattering coefficient, and the anisotropy factor from the quantitative phase map measured by differential interference contrast microscopy based on the scatteringphase theorem.
Bianca DeAngelo   +4 more
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Enhanced Raman scattering on two-dimensional palladium diselenide.

Nanoscale, 2022
Two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors with atomic layers, and a flat and active surface provide an attractive platform for the study of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS).
Zehong Lei   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Calculations of anisotropy factors for radionuclide neutron sources due to scattering from source encapsulation and support structures

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2007
A model has been developed for calculating the angular neutron fluence distributions for radionuclide neutron sources that are heavily encapsulated or surrounded by source support structures as a source holder and a source movement system. These structures may cause an anisotropic neutron fluence distribution.
N, Tsujimura, T, Yoshida, T, Momose
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Determination of scattering coefficient considering wavelength and absorption dependence of anisotropy factor measured by polarized beam for biological tissues

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
Anisotropy factor g, one of the optical properties of biological tissues, is the most important parameter to accurately determine scattering coefficient μs in the inverse Monte Carlo (iMC) simulation. It has been reported that g has wavelength and absorption dependence, however, there are few attempts in order to calculate μs of biological tissue ...
D. Fukutomi, K. Ishii, K. Awazu
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Anisotropy of partial structure factors in an unmixed Cu-Ni-Fe single crystal studied by anomalous small-angle X-ray scattering

Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 1992
To study the anisotropy of phase separation in Cu-Ni-Fe alloys, small-angle X-ray scattering has been performed on a single-crystal foil. The 3D scattering pattern consists of an orientation-dependent ring. The intensity is a maximum along the (100)* and a minimum along the (111)* directions.
O Lyon, J P Simon
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Realizing high thermoelectricity in polycrystalline tin sulfide via manipulating fermi surface anisotropy and phonon dispersion

, 2020
Tin sulfide (SnS) with an analogous structure to SnSe has attracted increasing attentions owing to its low cost, earth abundance, and environmental compatibility.
Hong Wu   +11 more
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Dynamic light scattering from thin rigid rods: Anisotropy of translational diffusion of tobacco mosaic virus

Biopolymers, 1983
An Exact theoretical expression for the apparent diffusion coefficient Dapp(K) of a thin rigid rod with arbitrary anisotropy of its translational diffusion diffusion coefficient is derived from the first cumulant of its dynamic structure factor.
J. Wilcoxon, J. Michael Schurr
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Simultaneous Measurement of Multiple Scattering Coefficient and Scattering Anisotropy Factor in Dental Demineralization

Journal of Medical Imaging and Health Informatics, 2015
Meng-Chun Kao   +3 more
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