1 June 1999 Application of a double interaction model to the backscattering from particulate surfaces
J. L. de la Pena, Francisco Gonzalez, Jose M. Saiz, Fernando Gracia Moreno, Pedro J. Valle
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A modified double-interaction model is applied to the study of backscattering from metallic particles on conducting substrates. Polarization parallel or perpendicular to the plane of incidence is considered. The agreement with the experiment is successfully checked for metallic spheres of two different diameters and for a metallic cylinder on a flat conducting substrate. Using the model this enables a systematic study of some features of the backscattering patterns and, in particular, the angular positions of the minima, strongly dependent on the size. Some applications of this dependence are proposed, in particular, the possibility of distinguishing the size of the particle on the substrate and the distance from its center to the substrate.
J. L. de la Pena, Francisco Gonzalez, Jose M. Saiz, Fernando Gracia Moreno, and Pedro J. Valle "Application of a double interaction model to the backscattering from particulate surfaces," Optical Engineering 38(6), (1 June 1999). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.602144
Published: 1 June 1999
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Backscatter

Scattering

Optical spheres

Polarization

Dielectric polarization

Dielectrics

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