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Light-Scattering Properties of Pigment Suspensions

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Abstract

The light-scattering properties of pigment suspensions are discussed in terms of an approximate theory, with special emphasis on the role of the size of the scattering particles and their refractive index relative to the surrounding matrix. Experiments are described which confirm that the theory is a useful basis for understanding the behavior of pigment suspensions.

© 1961 Optical Society of America

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