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Effective scattering phase functions for the multiple scattering regime
The propagation of light through turbid media is of fundamental interest in a number of areas of optical science including atmospheric and oceanographic science, astrophysics and medicine amongst many others. The angular distribution of photons after a single scattering event is determined by the scattering phase function of the material the light is ...
Piskozub, Jacek, McKee, David
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The Refractive Index of Silicon at Gamma Ray Energies
The index of refraction n(E_{\gamma})=1+\delta(E_{\gamma})+i\beta(E_{\gamma}) is split into a real part \delta and an absorptive part \beta. The absorptive part has the three well-known contributions to the cross section \sigma_{abs}: the photo effect ...
C. G. Schroer +8 more
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Internal Frame Dragging and a Global Analog of the Aharonov-Bohm Effect [PDF]
It is shown that the breakdown of a {\it global} symmetry group to a discrete subgroup can lead to analogues of the Aharonov-Bohm effect. At sufficiently low momentum, the cross-section for scattering of a particle with nontrivial $\Z_2$ charge off a ...
A. Schwarz +19 more
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An analytical model for the "pile-soil-pile" horizontal interaction in pile groups that accounts for the scattering effect of the receiver pile is presented in this study based on the plane strain model, to modify the calculating theory for closely ...
ZHENG Changjie1, 2 , CUI Yiqin1, 2, DING Xuanming3, LUAN Lubao4
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Image Transmission through Scattering Media Using Ptychographic Iterative Engine
Random scattering media prevent light information from directly transmitting through, them as the photons will deviate from their original propagation directions due to the inhomogeneity of the refractive index distribution in scattering media.
Guowei Li +3 more
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A Refined Understanding of the Ice Cloud Longwave Scattering Effects in Climate Model
Because longwave (LW) absorption by greenhouse gases and clouds is more significant than the LW scattering effect by clouds, most climate models neglect cloud LW scattering to save computational costs.
Chongxing Fan +5 more
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Effect of Dependent Scattering on Light Absorption in Highly Scattering Random Media
The approximate nature of radiative transfer equation (RTE) leads to a bunch of considerations on the effect of "dependent scattering" in random media, especially particulate media composed of discrete scatterers, in the last a few decades, which usually
Wang, B. X., Zhao, C. Y.
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Suppression of Quantum Scattering in Strongly Confined Systems [PDF]
We demonstrate that scattering of particles strongly interacting in three dimensions (3D) can be suppressed at low energies in a quasi-one-dimensional (1D) confinement.
B. K. Ridley +6 more
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Owing to their wavelengths dependent absorption and scattering properties, clouds have a strong impact on the climate of planetary atmospheres. Especially, the potential greenhouse effect of CO2 ice clouds in the atmospheres of terrestrial extrasolar ...
Kitzmann, D. +2 more
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A light-scattering layer is widely used in highly efficient dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) because it improves the light-harvesting ability of a DSC by reflecting the light passing through the transparent TiO2 layer.
Min-Kyu Son +7 more
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