Search for dissertations about: "angle resolved light scattering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words angle resolved light scattering.
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1. Angle dependent light scattering of functional nanoparticle composites
Abstract : Varies functional nanoparticles play crucial roles in energy- and optical- related applications. The incorporation of functional nanoparticles into non-absorbing polymers to form optical absorption and scattering thin films have attracted considerable interest due to a successful selection of particles and matrices, synergistic effects of separation and fixation of particles, and controllable layer thicknesses and structures. READ MORE
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2. Angle Resolved Light Scattering in Turbid Media : Analysis and Applications
Abstract : Light scattering in turbid media is essential for such diverse application areas as paper and print, computer rendering, optical tomography, astrophysics and remote sensing. This thesis investigates angular variations of light reflected from plane-parallel turbid media using both mathematical models and reflectance measurements, and deals with several applications. READ MORE
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3. Measuring and modelling light scattering in paper
Abstract : Avhandlingen behandlar de teoretiska och praktiska aspekterna av att använda spektrala vinkelupplösta reflektansmätningar för optisk karakterisering av fiberbaserade material såsom papper och kartong. En spektral goniofotometer används för att mäta det reflekterade ljusets vinkelfördelning. READ MORE
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4. Whiteness and Fluorescence in Layered Paper and Board : Perception and Optical Modelling
Abstract : This thesis is about modelling and predicting the perceived whiteness of plain paper from the paper composition, including fluorescent whitening agents. This involves psychophysical modelling of perceived whiteness from measurable light reflectance properties, and physical modelling of light scattering and fluorescence from the paper composition. READ MORE
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5. Conformational Dynamics of Rhodopsins Visualized by Time-resolved Wide Angle X-ray Scattering
Abstract : Rhodopsins are a family of light-sensitive proteins found in the cellular membranes of a wide range of living organisms. These membrane proteins share a common molecular architecture and are able to use light energy to perform a variety of different biological functions. READ MORE