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Diffuse reflection discontinuum theories

P. R. Griffiths and D. J. Dahm, Continuum and Discontinuum Theories of Diffuse Reflections, in Handbook of Near-Infrared Analysis, 3rd ed., ed. D. A. Burns and E. W. Ciurczak, Taylor and Francis, Boca Raton, FL, 2008. [Pg.15]

What for the case of small particles is called backward and forward scatter is, for the case of particles with large, flat surfaces, the sum of reflection and transmission. For infinitesimally small particles, continuum theories of diffuse reflection may be applied. As particles get larger, it becomes more likely that the terms for geometrical optics will be applied and discontinuum theories are more relevant. [Pg.24]


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