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Mechanical Detuning of Exciton-Phonon Resonance in WS<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Photonics
Rodríguez Á   +2 more
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Impact of substrate curvature on grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering signal: theory and example of Ag thin-film growth. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Appl Crystallogr
Kamiński M   +9 more
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Electron scattering by atomic chains: Multiple-scattering effects

Physical Review B, 1989
Multiple-scattering effects of electrons traveling along atomic chains are shown to be important and useful for surface structure determination, especially in the medium-energy range (200\char21{}1000 eV). This applies to techniques based on diffraction of elastic electrons, such as medium-energy electron diffraction, as well as to techniques based on ...
, Xu, , Barton, , Van Hove MA
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Multiple-scattering effects in quasi-free scattering

Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1972
The Glauber multiple-scattering theory is applied to the study of quasi-free scattering of high-energy protons by nuclei. The multiple scattering of the knocked-out nucleon is not considered. The differential cross-section is written as a sum of different terms corresponding to single, double, …, incoherent scattering of the incident nucleon inside the
A. Y. Abul-Magd, R. Guardiola
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Double-scattering effects in depolarised light scattering spectrometry

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1979
Measurements of rotational diffusion coefficients by depolarised light scattering spectrometry are often disturbed by double-scattering effects. These effects may be reduced by minimising the concentration of scatterers and by using an appropriate geometry. Such an optimum geometry is proposed.
G Koopmans, P C Hopman, J Greve
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Forward-scattering magneto-optical effects

Physical Review A, 1995
A general equation is constructed for magneto-optical spectra. The incident laser beam has an arbitrary polarization and its direction is arbitrary relative to the magnetic field. The analyzer has an arbitrary extinction ratio function. The Faraday and Voigt formulas are deduced as special solutions. From the generalized Faraday formula, the absorption
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