- as from a mirror,
although specular backscattering can
occur at
normal incidence with a surface.
Backscattering has
important applications in astronomy...
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measuring the
backscattering of a beam of high
energy ions (typically
protons or
alpha particles)
impinging on a sample.
Rutherford backscattering spectrometry...
- In photography,
backscatter (also
called near-camera reflection) is an
optical phenomenon resulting in
typically circular artifacts on an image, due to...
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maximum in the
direction of
backscattering. For
coherent radiation, however, the peak is two
times higher.
Coherent backscattering is very
difficult to detect...
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Neutron backscattering is one of
several inelastic neutron scattering techniques.
Backscattering from
monochromator and
analyzer crystals is used to achieve...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Ambient backscatter uses
existing radio frequency signals, such as radio,
television and
mobile telephony, to
transmit data
without a
battery or power...
- is
because the
atmospheric light scattering that
makes them
visible (
backscattering) is
larger for low
angles to the
horizon than most
other angles. Anticrepuscular...