incoherent scattering cross-section — nekoherentinės sklaidos skerspjūvis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. incoherent scattering cross section vok. inkohärenter Streuquerschnitt, m rus. сечение некогерентного рассеяния, n pranc. section efficace de diffusion incohérente, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
Incoherent scatter — refers to a ground based technique for studying the earth s ionosphere. A radar beam scattering off electrons in the ionospheric plasma creates an incoherent scatter echo. The ionospheric electrons are controlled by the much slower and massive… … Wikipedia
Rayleigh scattering — This article is about the optical phenomenon. For the magnetic phenomenon, see Rayleigh law. For the stochastic distribution, see Rayleigh distribution. For the wireless multipath propagation model, see Rayleigh fading. Rayleigh scattering causes … Wikipedia
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Brillouin scattering — Brillouin scattering, named after Léon Brillouin, occurs when light in a medium (such as air, water or a crystal) interacts with time dependent optical density variations and changes its energy (frequency) and path. The density variations may be… … Wikipedia
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Powder diffraction — is a scientific technique using X ray, neutron, or electron diffraction on powder or microcrystalline samples for structural characterization of materials. [B.D. Cullity Elements of X ray Diffraction Addison Wesley Mass. 1978] Explanation Ideally … Wikipedia
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Mass attenuation coefficient — The mass attenuation coefficient is a measurement of how strongly a chemical species or substance absorbs or scatters light at a given wavelength, per unit mass. In addition to visible light, mass attenuation coefficients can be defined for other … Wikipedia