Light scattering from particles located under a rough dielectric layer

Valentin Freilikher, Yuri S. Kaganovskii, Alexey Kotlyar

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Abstract

A discussion is presented of the effect of roughness on the detectability of subsurface particles by means of the light-scattering method. We have studied the scattering of light by calibrated spheres located under a slightly rough dielectric surface both experimentally and theoretically. In our experiments, the scattering from slightly rough layers with nonresonant particles was dominated by the roughness, and the scattering diagram did not bear any discernible indications of the spheres. However, at resonance, the subsurface particles manifested themselves by an increase in the total scattered intensity and by well-pronounced maxima in the angular dependence of both the scattering diagram and the backscattered intensity. Theoretical calculations show that the angular positions of the maxima in the scattering diagram are essentially determined by the interference of fields scattered by the particles and by the surface, whereas the contribution of the multiple interparticle scattering is negligible. By contrast, the oscillations in the angular dependence of the backscattered intensity are due primarily to the scattering between neighboring spheres.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1965-1968
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of the Optical Society of America A: Optics and Image Science, and Vision
Volume24
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2007

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