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Measurement of light scattering at 0 degrees by small-particle suspensions
Proc. SPIE 1302, 191 (1990); doi:10.1117/12.21482
Monday 16 April 1990
Orlando, FL, USA
Ocean Optics X
Richard W. Spinrad
Measurements of the intensity of the light scattered by 1 1 im polystyrene spheres suspended in water have been made as a function of angle from -0.05° to 0.05°. Data have also been obtained for scattering at O as a function of particle concentration. As the particle concentration Increases the sample transmission decreases monotonically but the scattered light intensity at O Increases monotonically as expected. This new measurement technique Is based on coherent two beam coupling In a photorefractive BaTIO3 crystal.
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Gunasiri G. Padmabandu and Edward S. Fry, "Measurement of light scattering at 0 degrees by small-particle suspensions",
Proc. SPIE 1302, 191 (1990); doi:10.1117/12.21482
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