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- as from a mirror, although specular backscattering can occur at normal incidence with a surface. Backscattering has important applications in astronomy...
- maximum in the direction of backscattering. For coherent radiation, however, the peak is two times higher. Coherent backscattering is very difficult to detect...
- measuring the backscattering of a beam of high energy ions (typically protons or alpha particles) impinging on a sample. Rutherford backscattering spectrometry...
- Backscatter (also known as outscatter, misdirected bounces, blowback or collateral spam) is incorrectly automated bounce messages sent by mail servers...
- In photography, backscatter (also called near-camera reflection) is an optical phenomenon resulting in typically circular artifacts on an image, due to...
- Neutron backscattering is one of several inelastic neutron scattering techniques. Backscattering from monochromator and analyzer crystals is used to achieve...
- Backscatter X-ray is an advanced X-ray imaging technology. Traditional X-ray machines detect hard and soft materials by the variation in x-ray intensity...
- Backscatter is the reflection of waves, particles or signals. The term may also refer to: Backscatter X-ray, a new type of imaging technology Backscatter...
- Ambient backscatter uses existing radio frequency signals, such as radio, television and mobile telephony, to transmit data without a battery or power...
- Backscattering cross section is a property of an object that determines what proportion of incident wave energy is scattered from the object, back in the...