Low Angle Approximations to the Theory of Alternating Electric Field Light Scattering

作者: Thomas J. Herbert

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-3497-2_4

关键词: Spherical harmonicsAtomic physicsProlate spheroidPhysicsOblate spheroidScattering amplitudeLight scatteringIntensity (physics)Electric fieldScattering

摘要: The intensity of light scattered from a solution rotationally asymmetric macromolecules placed in small alternating electric field is calculated for the limit scattering angles. These calculations demonstrate that double frequency component proportional to bOb2 where bl coefficient spherical harmonic Y l O an expansion amplitude. Similarly, steady b o 2 . Using Rayleigh-Gans-Debye approximation, are prolate and oblate spheroids.

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