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Scattering of waves

P. Meakin, Multiple Scattering of Waves in Random Media and Random Rough Surfaces, The Pennsylvania State University Press, State College, PA, 1985. [Pg.594]

Waterman, P.C., Truell, R. 1961. Multiple scattering of waves. J. Math. Phys. 2, 512-537. [Pg.724]

Fclsen, L., and N. Marcuvitz, 1994, Radiation and scattering of waves, IEEE Press, New York, 888 pp. [Pg.229]

To accomplish our task, we must formulate an expression for the scattering of waves by a point lattice. Let us begin by considering the scattering of waves by a one-dimensional periodic lattice, a line of points separated by constant distances a, that is, points related in a periodic manner by a vector a, where a has a magnitude comparable to that of X. [Pg.98]

Noskov BA (1998) Dynamic properties of heterogeneous surface films Multiple scattering of capillary waves. J Chem Phys 108 807-815 Wang Q, Feder A and Mazur E (1994) Capillary Wave Damping in Heterogeneous Monolayers. J Phys Chem 98 1272-1276 Waterman PC and Truell R (1961) Multiple scattering of waves. J Math Phys 2 512-537... [Pg.112]

As, however, the frequency of exciton-phonon or exciton-impurity collisions, giving rise to the scattering of waves and dissipation, is small compared to the frequencies wp(k), then the expression (7.29) can also be used in the presence of damping, but the energies p(k) must be considered as complex... [Pg.221]

Figure 6.10 zThe scattering of waves from a unit cell (a) (100) planes, resulting in zero amplitude (b) (110) planes, resulting in doubled amplitude... [Pg.124]

Figure 3.15. a) Scattering of waves by crystal planes. While the angle of the scattered waves will depend only on d, the intensity will depend on the nature of the scaiterers. as is clear when one compares (6) and (c). They both have the same lattice type, but quite different unit cells and crystal structures, which in turn would be reflected in the intensity of the scattered waves. [Pg.78]

Twersky, V., On Scattering of Waves by Random Distributions — I. Free-space Scattering Formalism, J. Math. Phys., Vol. 3 number 4, 1962, 700. [Pg.211]

The most effective approach to describe the optical properties of the arrays with short-range ordering is the statistical theory of multiple scattering of waves (STMSW) [5]. This approach considers electrodynamic coupling of spatially correlated scatterers as interference summation and subsequent averaging of... [Pg.165]

A.Ishimaru, Propagation and Scattering of Waves in Randomly Inhomogeneous Media (Academic Press, New York, 1978). [Pg.168]

L. L. Foldy, The Multiple Scattering of Waves. L General theory of isotropic scattering by... [Pg.108]

The second volume of the Landau-Lifshitz series on theoretical physics continues directly after volume I and covers the classical theory of fields. It starts with an introduction of Einstein s principle of relativity and a discussion of the special theory of relativity for mechanics. It follows a rather complete presentation of classical electrodynamics including radiation phenomena and scattering of waves of different energy. It concludes with an introduction of gravitational fields, the theory of general relativity and classical relativistic cosmology. [Pg.51]

Felsen, L. B. and Marcuvitz, N. (1973) Radiation and Scattering of Waves, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J. [Pg.541]

Consider the scattering of wave Ei or E2 from the induced index grating one can associate third-order nonlinear polarization terms of the form EIE2E, E1E2 Ej and so on. If we limit our discussion to only these two waves and follow the procedure used in deriving Equations (11.63) and (11.64), the corresponding coupled two-wave mixing equations are... [Pg.292]

V. Twerski, On scattering of waves by random distributions, 1. Free space scatterer formulation, J. Math. Phys. 3, 700 (1962)... [Pg.314]


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