Lecture

Light Scattering: Small Particles & Slabs

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This lecture covers the scattering of light by small particles compared to the wavelength, focusing on the electrostatic limit and the simplifications it brings to the formulas. It also discusses light scattering by a dipole and the concept of polarizability in characterizing spheres. Additionally, the lecture explores light scattering by a large homogeneous slab and the relationship between reflected, absorbed, and transmitted light intensities.

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