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Minsk bibliography on light scattering


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The following resources cover diffferent aspects of light scattering bibliography (often much better than our database):

P.Flatau's collection This collection of references cite useful books, many dissertations and papers (with abstracts) of the 50s--90s devided in several categories: DDA, TMM, (layered) spheres, (infinite and finite) cylinders, spheroids, clusters of spheres, ADA, GO and RT/MCM. Rather cool.
T.Wriedt's site Besides the famous list of light scattering codes, this site provides also a lot of useful bibliographic infiormation. The link Book from the left menu opens a good list on recent books on light scattering. The link Classic Paper leads to new pages devoted to historical paper (and generally history?) of light scattering theory. At last Wriedt Online Papers presents a possibility to get full-text papers recently (after 1996) published by Th.Wriedt and his coauthors on various aspects of light scattering theory.
JPDOC Besides data this database of Optical Constants for Astronomy contains references to the papers related to measurements and calculations of the optical constants in the wavelength interval from X-rays to radio domain. The materials considered are amorphous and crystalline silicates of different kinds, various ices, oxides, sulfides, carbides, carbonaceous species from amorphous carbon to graphite and diamonds and some other materials of astrophysical and terrestrial atmosphere interests. There have been comprised over 1150 references to the papers, books, dissertations where the refractive index, reflectance, transmittance, mass absorption coefficient, etc were derived. Most of the papers were published from the 60s to 2001.

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