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scattering functions

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The overall scattering functions can be separated into two partial scattering contributions.

Fig. 4 Measured scattering functions P q) as a function of squared scattering vector q 2 and fits for the determination of radius of gyration for the nanoparticles.

The dynamic structure factors obtained by the Fourier transformation of the intermediate scattering functions are compared with those obtained from quasielastic neutron scattering measurements.

As usual, the scattering functions emitted from the source contact obey the asymptotic conditions and (18).

This channel is described by the scattering functions given in (20).

This ZAC method provides the optical theta condition distinguishing the intermolecular scattering functions S2 q), and thereby the scattering functions of a single chain S1 q) free from the intermolecular interferences were obtained.

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In the multipath channel with LOS component and cluster of scattered paths, the scattering function takes form (23).

where g x,y,z) is the scattering function of the scatterer located at (x,y,z); s(t) is the autocorrelation function of transmitted signal; e(t) is the additive noise.

The scattering albedo is obtained from these measurements, making the assumption that the SWCNH particles are sufficiently small with respect to the wavelength, so their scattering function can be approximated with the Rayleigh scattering function.

The physical models chosen to account for photon scattering are the well-known form factor and incoherent scattering function approximations, which are recalled in this paper and whose limits of validity are briefly discussed.

Normalized scattering intensity from the particles P q), i.e., the scattering function is defined as P q) = P = I/I(θ = 0°), where q = (4πη 0/λ) × sin (θ/2) is the scattering vector, η 0 is the refractive index of the medium, λ 0 is a wavelength in vacuum, and θ is the scattering angle.

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