Improved Gaussian beam-scattering algorithm
James A. Lock
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Improved Gaussian beam-scattering algorithm
Published
1995
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Partial-wave representations of laser beams for use in light-scattering calculations
Tables of Mie scattering cross sections and amplitudes
Assessing the contributions of surface waves and complex rays to far-field mie scattering by the use of the Debye series
Tabulation of Mie scattering calculation results for microwave radiative transfer modeling
Mie scattering functions for spherical particles of refractive index m=1.25
Experimental and theoretical measurements of the particulate volume scattering function at near forward angles
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