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  • ...npaired outer electrons of an atom see also: [[atomic form factor#Magnetic scattering|atomic form factor]] ...ndex.html Magnetic form factors], Andrey Zheludev, HFIR Center for Neutron Scattering, Oak Ridge National Laboratory ...
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  • ===Mass absorption and scattering coefficients=== ...two processes: [[absorption (electromagnetic radiation)|absorption]] and [[scattering]]. ...
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  • [[Category:Scattering, absorption and radiative transfer (optics)]] {{scattering-stub}} ...
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  • ...specific processes, distinguishing [[elastic scattering]] and [[inelastic scattering]]; of the latter, amongst [[neutron cross section]]s the [[absorption cros ...r. Cross sections can be computed for any nuclear process, such as capture scattering, production of neutrons, or [[nuclear fusion]]. In many cases, the number o ...
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  • ...antify the probability of a certain particle-particle interaction, e.g., [[scattering]], [[absorption (electromagnetic radiation)|electromagnetic absorption]], e * [[Compton scattering]] ...
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  • ...ing a force [[vector boson|boson]], e.g., a [[photon]] for electromagnetic scattering (see the figure). [[Image:Electron-scattering.png|thumb|220px|A [[Feynman diagram]] of scattering between two electrons by emission of a virtual [[photon]].]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Technique for computing light scattering by nonspherical particles}} ...irst1=Peter C. |title=Symmetry, unitarity, and geometry in electromagnetic scattering |journal=Physical Review D |date=1971 |volume=3 |issue=4 |pages=825–839 |do ...
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  • ==Absorption and scattering coefficients== ...cattering]]. Absorption indicates energy that is lost from the beam, while scattering indicates light that is redirected in a (random) direction, and hence is no ...
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  • ...attering.svg|thumb|Weak localization is due primarily to self-intersecting scattering paths]]'''Weak localization''' is a physical effect which occurs in disorde ...h>H_S</math> is magnetic scattering, and <math>H_{SO}</math> is spin-orbit scattering. Under some condition,{{which|date=February 2023}} this can be rewritten: ...
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  • ...each point on the front, i. e. the geometrically illuminated part, of a [[scattering|scatterer]]. Current on the shadowed parts is taken as zero. The approximat *{{cite journal |title=The physical optics method in electromagnetic scattering |first=J. S. |last=Asvestas |journal=Journal of Mathematical Physics |date= ...
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  • ...eal three-port active circulator has the following [[scattering parameters|scattering matrix]]: ...
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  • ...1963 he jointly authored an article, "Numerical solution of 2-dimensional scattering problems using a transmission-line matrix", with [[Peter B. Johns]] in 197 ...d is based on [[Huygens Principle|Huygens' model of wave propagation]] and scattering and the analogy between field propagation and transmission lines. Therefore ...
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  • ...ight, defined as the reciprocal of the [[density]] of scatterers and the [[scattering cross section]]: One can assume for simplicity that the scattering diagram is [[isotropic]], which ends up being a good approximation for atom ...
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  • ...ransverse plane, and imaged) or as a means of increasing the [[Luminosity (scattering theory)|luminosity]] at an [[interaction point]] of a [[collider]] if the c ...
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  • ===Nuclear scattering theory=== !Born scattering ...
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  • ...osich | first=A.I. | title=The method of analytical regularization in wave-scattering and eigenvalue problems: foundations and review of solutions | journal=IEEE ...ww.circuitechs.com/electromagnatics/electromagnetics.html E-Polarized Wave Scattering from Infinitely Thin and Finitely Width Strip Systems] ...
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  • ...t important aspect of the EFIE is that it allows us to solve the radiation/scattering problem in an [[unbounded set|unbounded]] region, or one whose boundary is In scattering problems, it is desirable to determine an unknown scattered field <math>E_{ ...
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  • ...4=J. | last5=Kamada | first5=H. | title=Cross Section Minima in Elastic Nd Scattering: Possible Evidence for Three-Nucleon Force Effects | journal=Physical Revie ...y-authors=5| title=Search for three-body force effects in neutron–deuteron scattering at 95 MeV | journal=Physics Letters B | publisher=Elsevier BV | volume=597 ...
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  • ...of transmitted radiant power) caused by absorption, as well as reflection, scattering, and other physical processes. Sometimes the term "attenuance" or "experime ...}</ref> {{nowrap|<math>\mu = \mu_s + \mu_a </math>,}} separating it into a scattering coefficient <math>\mu _s</math> and an absorption coefficient {{nowrap|<mat ...
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  • * [[Scattering parameters|S-matrix]] by the means of [[network analyzer (electrical)]] ...
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