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Backscatter - Wikipedia
In physics, backscatter (or backscattering) is the reflection of waves, particles, or signals back to the direction from which they came.
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Backscattering - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Backscattering is defined as the reflection of waves, particles, or signals back in the direction from which they originated. In the context of neutron ...
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Backscattering | SpringerLink
Backscattering (or backscatter) is the reflection of waves, particles, or signals back to the direction they came from.
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back scattering
back scattering Physics. [back adv.] The scattering of radiation in a reverse direction from an irradiated substance.1940 Physical Rev. LVII. 29/2 (heading) Disregard of back scattering. It is frequently assumed that all electrons are scattered only in the forward direction. 1946 Ibid. LXX. 602 The ...
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Backscattering - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The backscattered wave is an exact wave-front-reversed (phase conjugate) replica of the incident pump wave, so that the return passage of the beam through the ...
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Coherent backscattering - Wikipedia
Coherent backscattering is observed when coherent radiation (such as a laser beam) propagates through a medium which has a large number of scattering centers.
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Back scattering alignment
The Back Scattering Alignment (BSA) is a coordinate system used in coherent electromagnetic scattering. The alternative coordinate system in electromagnetic scattering is the Forward Scattering Alignment (FSA) which is primarily used in optics.
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What Is Backscattering? - Physics Frontier - YouTube
What Is Backscattering? Have you ever considered the fascinating phenomenon of backscattering and its impact on various scientific fields?
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Backscattering coefficient and radar reflectivity - STEP Forum
Yes, sigma_0 is the backscatter coefficient which represents the radar backscatter of the reflecting surface.
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BACKSCATTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BACKSCATTER is the scattering of radiation or particles in a direction opposite to that of the incident radiation due to reflection from ...
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Understanding the DLS Backscattering Technology - YouTube
Nanoparticle size and distribution can be measured by dynamic light scattering (DLS). The light scattered by nanoparticles is detected at ...
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What is the difference between scattering and backscattering?
Backscattering is a type of scattering in which the momentum's direction of the scattered particle or photon changes in a way that the ...
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forward scattering
forward scattering a. Physics. Scattering in which the direction of the scattered radiation or particles makes an angle of less than ninety degrees with the original direction. b. Telecommunications. Scattering or reflection of high-frequency radio waves by irregularities in the troposphere or ionos...
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Coherent backscattering
Even for incoherent radiation, the scattering typically reaches a local maximum in the direction of backscattering. See also
Back scattering alignment (BSA), a coordinate system most commonly used in radar
Forward Scattering Alignment (FSA), a coordinate system primarily
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Forward scattering alignment
The Forward Scattering Alignment (FSA) is a coordinate system used in coherent electromagnetic scattering. The general alternative coordinate system in electromagnetic scattering is the Back Scattering Alignment (BSA) which is primarily used in radar.
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