Light scattering by liquid crystals in anomalous-diffraction approach
Light scattering by liquid crystals in anomalous-diffraction approach
The differential and total light scattering cross sections by LCs which contain hard macroscopic spherical and cylindrical particles are theoretically studied using the anomalous-diffraction approach. The influence of form and size of particles, the type and strength of director anchoring on the particle surface as well as light wave polarization on the light scattering is analysed
liquid crystals, light scattering, anomalous-diffraction approach
299-305
Lednei, M.F.
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Pinkevich, I.P.
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Sluckin, T.J.
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2001
Lednei, M.F.
172e077e-5880-4e55-a0cf-64a61e9250b4
Pinkevich, I.P.
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Sluckin, T.J.
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Lednei, M.F., Pinkevich, I.P. and Sluckin, T.J.
(2001)
Light scattering by liquid crystals in anomalous-diffraction approach.
Condensed Matter Physics, 4 (2(26)), .
Abstract
The differential and total light scattering cross sections by LCs which contain hard macroscopic spherical and cylindrical particles are theoretically studied using the anomalous-diffraction approach. The influence of form and size of particles, the type and strength of director anchoring on the particle surface as well as light wave polarization on the light scattering is analysed
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Published date: 2001
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liquid crystals, light scattering, anomalous-diffraction approach
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M.F. Lednei
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I.P. Pinkevich
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