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Bohren C.F., Huffman D.R. — Absorption and Scattering of Light by Small Particles
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Íàçâàíèå: Absorption and Scattering of Light by Small Particles
Àâòîðû: Bohren C.F., Huffman D.R.
Àííîòàöèÿ: Absorption and Scattering of Light by Small Particles Treating absorption and scattering in equal measure, this self-contained, interdisciplinary study examines and illustrates how small particles absorb and scatter light. The authors emphasize that any discussion of the optical behavior of small particles is inseparable from a full understanding of the optical behavior of the parent materialandmdash;bulk matter. To divorce one concept from the other is to render any study on scattering theory seriously incomplete. Special features and important topics covered in this book include: Classical theories of optical properties based on idealized models Measurements for three representative materials: magnesium oxide, aluminum, and water An extensive discussion of electromagnetic theory Numerous exact and approximate solutions to various scattering problems Examples and applications from physics, astrophysics, atmospheric physics, and biophysics Some 500 references emphasizing work done since Kerker's 1969 work on scattering theory Computer programs for calculating scattering by spheres, coated spheres, and infinite cylinders
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Ãîä èçäàíèÿ: 1983
Êîëè÷åñòâî ñòðàíèö: 539
Äîáàâëåíà â êàòàëîã: 19.03.2006
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Absorption coefficient, bulk matter, defined 29
Absorption coefficient, bulk matter, measurement of 29 30
Absorption cross section, defined 71
Absorption cross section, in Rayleigh — Gans approximation 161 162
Absorption cross section, integrated, of ellipsoid 347
Absorption cross section, of cubes 368
Absorption cross section, of distribution of ellipsoids 353—356
Absorption cross section, of ellipsoids, Rayleigh limit 150—152 345 348
Absorption cross section, of sphere, Rayleigh limit 140
Absorption cross section, of spheroid 313
Absorption cross section, of weakly absorbing large sphere 166—169
Absorption edge see “Band gap”
Absorption efficiency, and emissivity 125
Absorption efficiency, defined 72
Absorption efficiency, greater than 1 339—342
Absorption efficiency, of small sphere 136
Absorption efficiency, of sphere, asymptotic limit 172 173
Absorption efficiency, of water droplets 170 171
Absorption, by atmospheric aerosols 436—446
Absorption, dominance of, in Rayleigh limit 309
Absorption, effect on ripple and interference structure 306 318
Absorption, mechanisms in bulk matter, summary 282
Absorption, temperature effects on 281
Aggregation of particles, and sampling of atmospheric aerosols 440
Aggregation of particles, effect on extinction spectra, aluminum 376
Aggregation of particles, effect on extinction spectra, amorphous quartz 361
Aggregation of particles, effect on extinction spectra, gold 372
Aggregation of particles, effect on extinction spectra, magnesium oxide 366—368
Aggregation of particles, effect on optical properties 81 315 342 258
Aggregation of particles, scattering by, spherical clusters 423—425
Albedo, single scattering, and global climate 435 442 443—446
Albedo, single scattering, defined 445
Alexander’s dark band 177
Alignment of particles, in interstellar dust clouds 463—465
Alignment of particles, in noctilucent clouds 451
Alignment of particles, in ocean waters 427
Aluminum, bulk optical properties of 225 271—273 353
Aluminum, particles, extinction by, ellipsoids 346
Aluminum, particles, extinction by, measurements 374—377
Aluminum, particles, extinction by, spheres 294 295 310 338 375
Aluminum, surface plasmons in 338 339
Amorphous solids, and far-infrared emission 446
Amorphous solids, as oxide coating 376
Amorphous solids, particles of, in interstellar dust 462—466
Amplitude scattering matrix, and sum rule 154
Amplitude scattering matrix, defined 63
Amplitude scattering matrix, for anisotropic dipole 154
Amplitude scattering matrix, for cylinder 202 205 408
Amplitude scattering matrix, for cylinder, Rayleigh limit 208
Amplitude scattering matrix, for optically active particles 189 408
Amplitude scattering matrix, for sphere 112
Amplitude scattering matrix, for sphere, Rayleigh limit 132 140 407
Amplitude scattering matrix, in Rayleigh — Gans approximation 161 407
Amplitude scattering matrix, symmetry of 406—412
Angle-dependent functions, in Mie theory, defined 94
Angle-dependent functions, in Mie theory, polar plots of 96
Angle-dependent functions, in Mie theory, recurrence relations for 95 119
Angular scattering, calculations, for spheres 114 115
Angular scattering, calculations, for spheres, distributed in size 387—389
Angular scattering, calculations, for spheres, in Rayleigh limit 133 134
Angular scattering, calculations, for spheres, of increasing size 384—387
Angular scattering, calculations, for spheroids 397—400
Angular scattering, measurements, absolute and relative 391
Angular scattering, measurements, applicability of Mie theory to 427 428
Angular scattering, measurements, for cylinder 426
Angular scattering, measurements, for nonspherical particles 399—401 422
Angular scattering, measurements, for spheres 420 421
Angular scattering, measurements, techniques for 389—392
Anisotropic cylinder, scattering by 209
Anisotropic oscillator model, applied to crystalline quartz 250 251
Anisotropic oscillator model, theory of 247—249
Anisotropic solids, powders of 432
Anisotropic sphere, scattering by 152 153 184 185
Asymmetry parameter, defined 72
Asymmetry parameter, for nonspherical particles 401
Asymmetry parameter, for spherical particles 119 120
Asymmetry, in absorption bands 306—308
Asymmetry, in scattering diagrams 115 384—389 398—400
Asymptotic limits, of absorption and scattering efficiencies 171—173
Asymptotic limits, of extinction efficiency 107 110 172 299
Atmospheric aerosols, absorption by 436—446
Atmospheric aerosols, and blue moon 129
Atmospheric aerosols, and climate 434—436
Atmospheric aerosols, imaginary part of refractive index of 279 436—439
Atmospheric aerosols, remote sensing of 442 443
Average dielectric function, theories of, Bruggeman 217 218
Average dielectric function, theories of, Maxwell Garnett 214—218 (see also “Effective refractive index”)
Average refractive index of atmospheric aerosols 433 438
Babinet’s principle 108
Backscattering cross section see “Radar backscattering cross section”
Backscattering, by nonspherical particles 422 423
Backscattering, by sphere 122
Band gap, defined 251 252
Band gap, in magnesium oxide 270
Band gap, in semiconductors 282
Band gap, superconducting 282 376
Beam width, effect of on scattering 117 118
Bessel functions, of complex order 185
Bessel functions, of integral order 195
Bessel functions, of integral order, asymptotic expansions for 93 94
Bessel functions, of integral order, computation of 492 493
Bessel functions, of integral order, expansion of trigonometric functions in 418
Bessel functions, of integral order, integral representation of 110 164 197
Bessel functions, of integral order, power series expansions for 208
Bessel functions, of integral order, recurrence relation for 197
Bessel functions, spherical (half-integral order), and Riccati — Bessel functions 101
Bessel functions, spherical (half-integral order), computation of 478
Bessel functions, spherical (half-integral order), integral representation of 92
Bessel functions, spherical (half-integral order), plots of 88
Bessel functions, spherical (half-integral order), power series expansions for 130 131
Bessel functions, spherical (half-integral order), recurrence relations for 86 478
Bessel functions, spherical (half-integral order), stability of recurrence relations for 127 128
Biological particles, scattering by 395 397 425 427
Birefringence, circular 46 191
Birefringence, linear 45 248
Birefringence, of ice 179
Blackbody radiation see “Planck function”
Blue moon and blue sun 107 129 318
Boundary conditions for electromagnetic fields 59—61 99 182
Brewster angle 36 135
Bruggeman average dielectric function 217 218
Bubble, resonance condition for 331
Bulk optical constants, applicability of to small particles 280 326 336 360 371 372
Carbon particles, absorption by small spheroids of 351—353
Carbon particles, and absorption by atmospheric aerosols 438 439 444—446
Carbon particles, and complex refraction index of carbon 431
Carbon particles, in India ink 288
Causality 19 22 56 116
Charged sphere, scattering by 118
Christiansen effect 292
Cigarette smoke, blue moon demonstrated with 129
Circular cylinder see “Cylinders scattering
Circular dichroism, defined 46 191
Circular dichroism, in particulate media 192—194
Circumstellar dust shells 457 462 463
Clausius — Mosotti relation 221
Climate changes 434—436
Clusters of spheres, scattering by 423—425
Coated ellipsoid, scattering by in Rayleigh limit 148 150
Coated sphere, scattering by, and immunological slide 470—472
Coated sphere, scattering by, and invisible particles 149
Coated sphere, scattering by, and surface modes 329 330
Coated sphere, scattering by, computer program for 483—489
Coated sphere, scattering by, in Rayleigh limit 149
Coated sphere, scattering by, theory of 181—183
Cole-Cole plots 265 351 352
Colloids, optical properties of 369—374
Color centers 271 282 283
Color, of copper 259
Color, of gemstones 271
Color, of glacial crevasses 276
Color, of Grand Canyon 271
Color, of metal colloids 369 371
Color, of noctilucent clouds 448
Color, of old bottles 271
Color, of rainbow 177 188
Color, of sky 42
Color, of swimming pools 274
Computer programs for scattering and absorption 475 476
Computer programs for scattering and absorption, by coated sphere 483—489
Computer programs for scattering and absorption, by homogeneous sphere 477—482
Computer programs for scattering and absorption, by normally illuminated infinite cylinder 491—497
Conductivity 13 15 19 186
Conductivity, surface 118
Convergence criteria in scattering calculations 126 477 485
Convolution theorem 17
copper 259 337 352 353
Core electrons 267 273
Cross polarization, and depolarization ratio 403
Cross polarization, and particle shape 423
Cross polarization, defined 383
Cross polarization, in Rayleigh — Gans approximation 407
Cross polarization, of sphere 408
Cross sections see also “Absorption” “Extinction” “Scattering”
Cross sections, and surface modes 343
Cross sections, computation of, for spheres 126—129
Cross sections, in Rayleigh — Gans approximation 162
Cross sections, normalization of 289
Cross sections, of anisotropic sphere 184
Cross sections, of arbitrary particle 71 73
Cross sections, of cylinder 202—204
Cross sections, of ellipsoid, Rayleigh limit 151 152 343 350
Cross sections, of optically active sphere 190
Cross sections, of sphere 103
Cross sections, of sphere, Rayleigh limit 140
Cross sections, of weakly absorbing large sphere 166- 171
Cube, absorption by, randomly oriented 386
Cube, surface modes in 365—369
Cylinders, scattering by, finite, according to diffraction theory 209—213
Cylinders, scattering by, finite, in Rayleigh — Gans approximation 163—165
Cylinders, scattering by, infinite 194—213
Cylinders, scattering by, infinite, amplitude scattering matrix for 206
Cylinders, scattering by, infinite, anisotropic 209
Cylinders, scattering by, infinite, efficiencies for 204—207
Cylinders, scattering by, infinite, scattering matrix for 206
Debye relaxation mode 259—265
Debye relaxation mode, and microwave absorption by macromolecules 472—474
Debye relaxation mode, and water 264
Debye relaxation mode, dielectric function for 263 264
Degree of polarization see “Polarization”
Depolarization factors 147
Depolarization of scattered light 67 403
Depolarization ratio 403
Detailed balance 125
Dichroism, circular 46 191
Dichroism, linear 46
Dielectric function tensor 152 247 249
Dielectric function, complex, and refractive index 227
Dielectric function, complex, anisotropic model for 247—250
Dielectric function, complex, average see “Average dielectric function theories
Dielectric function, complex, Cole-Cole plots of 353
Dielectric function, complex, Debye mode for 263 264
Dielectric function, complex, Drude free-electron model for 252—256
Dielectric function, complex, high- and low-frequency limits of 234
Dielectric function, complex, Lorentz oscillator model for 230- 232 241
Dielectric function, complex, multiple oscillator model for 245
Dielectric function, complex, of aluminum 255 272 346
Dielectric function, complex, of ice 275
Dielectric function, complex, of magnesium oxide 246 269
Dielectric function, complex, of silicon carbide 243
Dielectric function, complex, of silver 257 258 373
Dielectric function, complex, of water 264 275
Dielectric function, complex, quantum mechanical expression for 245
Dielectric function, complex, relationship of real and imaginary parts of 266
Dielectric function, static 267
Differential scattering cross section, defined 72 383
Differential scattering cross section, measurement of 391 392
Diffraction, by aperture 109
Diffraction, by cylinder 209—213
Diffraction, by obstacle 109
Diffraction, by sphere 110 111
Diffraction, theory of 107—111
Dipole, potential of 138 139
Dipole, radiation by 99 139 236—238
Disk, absorption by 350 353
Disk, as oblate spheroid 146
Disk, scattering diagram for, diffraction theory 111
Dispersion relations see “Kramers — Kronig relations”
Dispersion, anomalous 232 235 242
Dispersion, normal 177 232 239
Dispersion, spatial 22
Doppler shift, wind velocity measurements by 447
Drude free-electron model 251—257
Drude free-electron model, and surface plasmons 335 345
Drude free-electron model, dielectric function for 252 254
Drude free-electron model, for aluminum 255 256 272 273
Drude free-electron model, for semiconductors 256
Eccentricity of spheroids 146
Effective optical constants see “Average dielectric function theories
Effective refractive index, of atmospheric aerosols 443—446
Effective refractive index, of slab of particles 78 79 theories
Efficiency factor, defined 72
Efficiency factor, for radiation pressure 120 (see also “Absorption” “Cross “Extinction” “Scattering”)
Efficiency factor, greater than 1 125 333 334 339—342
Electromagnetic waves, plane 25—27
Electron energy bands 239 251 252 270
Electrons, free and bound 257—259
Electrostatics approximation 136—154
Electrostatics approximation, and surface modes 327
Electrostatics approximation, for anisotropic sphere 152—154
Electrostatics approximation, for coated ellipsoid 148 149
Electrostatics approximation, for cube 342 356 368
Electrostatics approximation, for ellipsoid 141—149
Electrostatics approximation, for sphere 136—141
Ellipsoidal coordinates 141
Ellipsoids, aluminum 346
Ellipsoids, as disks, needles, and spheres 348—353
Ellipsoids, coated 148—150
Ellipsoids, continuous distribution of 353—356
Ellipsoids, in electrostatics approximation 141 —149
Ellipsoids, metallic 345—347
Ellipsoids, polarizability tensor for 150
Ellipsoids, randomly oriented 151 152 346
Ellipsoids, surface modes in 342—356
Ellipsometric parameters of polarized light 46
Ellipsometric parameters of polarized light, and Stokes parameters 50
Ellipsometry 41 56
Ellipsometry, and light-scattering measurements 416
Emissivity of sphere 125
Emissivity of sphere, greater than 1 126
Exciton 269 270
Exciton, pressure dependence of 468 469
Extinction calculations, for cylinders 314—316
Extinction calculations, for distribution of ellipsoids 356
Extinction calculations, for distribution of ellipsoids, of aluminum 375
Extinction calculations, for distribution of ellipsoids, of magnesium oxide 367 368
Extinction calculations, for distribution of ellipsoids, of quartz 363
Extinction calculations, for distribution of ellipsoids, of silicon carbide 364
Extinction calculations, for spheres, and ripple structure 300 301 302
Extinction calculations, for spheres, effect of absorption on 307
Extinction calculations, for spheres, effect of size distribution on 296—299
Extinction calculations, for spheres, of aluminum 294 295 310 338 375
Extinction calculations, for spheres, of electron-hole droplets 377 378
Extinction calculations, for spheres, of gold 370 371
Extinction calculations, for spheres, of magnesium oxide 290—292 308 367
Extinction calculations, for spheres, of quartz 361 363
Extinction calculations, for spheres, of silicon carbide 333 334
Extinction calculations, for spheres, of water 104—107 292 297 309
Extinction calculations, for spheroids 311—314
Extinction cross secton defined 71 (see also “Cross sections” “Scattering
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