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Publikováno v:
Applied optics. 19(14)
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Applied optics. 19(19)
A model for Raman scattering by a molecule adsorbed at the surface of a spherical particle is articulated by treating the molecule as a classical electric dipole. This follows Moskovits's suggestion [J. Chem. Phys. 69, 4159 (1978)] and the experiment
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Applied optics. 19(8)
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Applied optics. 19(1)
Fluorescent and Raman scattering by molecules embedded in dielectric particles is strongly dependent on the morphology and optical properties of the particle and the distribution of active molecules within the particle. In this paper, the formalism i
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Applied optics. 18(10)
Calculations using the randomly oriented with uncorrelated emission model are made for the Rayleigh ratios of several polymers. (AIP)
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Physical Review A. 16:320-323
The scattering of divergent electromagnetic radiation by a dielectric sphere is obtained by assuming that the radiation emanates from an oscillating dipole located an appropriate distance outside of the sphere. The field differs considerably from the
Autor:
Herman W. Chew, Marshall Luban
Publikováno v:
Physical Review D. 31:2643-2648
We have applied a variety of different convergence acceleration methods to the accurately known (first four) terms of the QED perturbation series for the electron g factor g/2=${\mathcal{J}}_{n=0}^{\ensuremath{\infty}}$${c}_{n}$(\ensuremath{\alpha}/\
Autor:
Herman W. Chew
Publikováno v:
Physical Review A. 19:2137-2138
A classical model for fluorescent and Raman scattering by molecules embedded in small spherical particles has been formulated recently by Chew, McNulty, and Kerker, on the assumption that the dominant transitions are electric dipole transitions. In t
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Journal of the Optical Society of America. 68:1676
When molecules which give rise to Raman and fluorescent light scattering are distributed within small dielectric particles, the signal is affected by the morphology and optical properties of the particle, and the distribution of molecules of interest
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Optics Letters. 1:138
Light scattering by spherical particles in a converging beam is obtained from the earlier solution for a particle in the beam of a dipole light source by reversing the direction of energy flow so that the dipole source becomes a sink. The results are