
Laser Light Scattering
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- Front Cover
- Laser Light Scattering
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter I. Introduction
- References
- Chapter II. Brief Review of Classical Electricity and Magnetism
- 2.1 Maxwell's Equations
- 2.2 Vector and Scalar Potentials
- 2.3 The Hertz Potential
- References
- Chapter III. Scattering Theory
- 3.1 General Expression for the Scattered Electric Field
- 3.2 Fourier Decomposition of Susceptibility Fluctuations
- 3.3 Intensity of Scattered Light
- 3.4 Spectrum of Scattered Light
- References
- Chapter IV. Light Mixing Spectroscopy
- 4.1 Coherence Properties of the Scattered Electric Field
- 4.2 Photoelectric Detection of the Scattered Electric Field
- 4.3 Optical Mixing Spectrometers
- References
- Chapter V. Interferometry
- 5.1 General Consideration
- 5.2 Fabry-Perot Interferometer: General Characteristics
- References
- Chapter VI. Photon-Counting Fluctuations
- 6.1 Photocount Autocorrelation
- 6.2 Complementary Clipped Autocorrelation Function
- 6.3 Sampling Scheme of a Clipped Digital Correlator
- 6.4 Statistical Accuracy in the Digital Autocorrelation of Photon-Counting Fluctuations
- 6.5 Non-Gaussian Signal Statistics
- 6.6 Correlation of Scaled Photon-Counting Fluctuations
- 6.7 Uniform and Sequential Clipping
- 6.8 Design of an Ideal Digital Correlator
- References
- Chapter VII. Experimental Methods
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 The Laser
- 7.3 The Optical System
- 7.4 Photon-Counting Technique
- 7.5 Current Detection
- 7.6 Fabry-Perot Interferometer
- 7.7 Data Analysis
- References
- Chapter VIII. Macromolecules
- 8.1 Basic Particle Scattering Theory
- 8.2 Translational Diffusion Coefficient
- 8.3 Rotational Diffusion Coefficient
- 8.4 Depolarization Ratio
- 8.5 Flexible Coils
- 8.6 Polydispersity
- 8.7 Electrophoresis and Light Scattering
- 8.8 Scattering from Polymer Gels
- 8.9 Motile Microorganisms and Chemotactic Response
- References
- Chapter IX. Reaction Kinetics-Concentration Correlation Spectroscopy
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Simple Reaction Processes
- 9.3 Feasibility Considerations for Quasielastic Light Scattering
- 9.4 Concentration Correlation Spectroscopy
- References
- Chapter X. Anemometry
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 The Doppler Model
- 10.3 Turbulent Velocities
- 10.4 Filter Model of Doppler Velocimeter
- 10.5 A Unified Analysis on Laser Doppler Velocimeters
- References
- Chapter XI. Critical Opalescence
- 11.1. Introduction
- 11.2. Fluid Systems
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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