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  • Scattering of Light: by small particles and molecules in the ...

    Selective scattering (or Rayleigh scattering) occurs when certain particles are more effective at scattering a particular wavelength of light. ...

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  • Scattering

    Concise introduction to scattering in classical and quantum mechanics. Special attention is devoted to the Ramsauer scattering.

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  • X-ray Anomalous Scattering

    This document is intended to serve both as an introductory tutorial to anomalous scattering and as a general tool for designing experiments based on ...

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  • Neutron Scattering Web

    This site provides a set of references for the international neutron scattering community.

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  • Rutherford Scattering

    The electric fields necessary in the atom for the observed scattering already seemed surprisingly high to Rutherford (Pais, page 189). ...

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  • Scattering Theory

    A primer on scattering theory by bounded obstacles and rough surfaces.

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  • NIST X-Ray Form Factor, Atten., and Scattering Database

    primary interactions of x-rays with isolated atoms are computed within a self- consistent Dirac-Hartree-Fock framework, across the range from 1-10 eV to ...

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