Light Scattering from Deformed Droplets and Droplets with Inclusions: II. Theoretical Treatment
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2000/09/01
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Description:We provide theoretical results from the scattering of light by deformed liquid droplets and droplets with inclusions. With improved instrumentation and computer technologies available, researchers are able to employ two-dimensional angular optical scattering as a tool for analyzing such particle systems and which then could be applied in industrial, occupational, and military aerosol measurement. We present numerically calculated spatial light-scattering data from various droplet morphologies. We describe characteristic features of the theoretical data and compare these with the experimental results. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISSN:0003-6935
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Volume:39
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Issue:27
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20020840
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Citation:Appl Optics 2000 Sep; 39(27):5031-5039
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Contact Point Address:Gorden Videen, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, 2800 Powder Mill Road, Adelphi, MD 20783-1197
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Email:videen@atm.dal.ca
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Federal Fiscal Year:2000
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Peer Reviewed:True
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Source Full Name:Applied Optics
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:80e689984956c1e08765d7826dc927923441ff6cbc69da41ecf9a7fe311b25c2bf565c418e3f68b78f1c8af21e2966ab2697cd5c549cf7da06d3c179b0393380
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