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Range of physical processes in physics
connection between light scattering and acoustic scattering in the 1870s. Near the end of the 19th century, the scattering of cathode rays (electron
Scattering
Light scattering by small particles
Rayleigh scattering (/ˈreɪli/ RAY-lee) is the scattering or deflection of light, or other electromagnetic radiation, by particles with a size much smaller
Rayleigh_scattering
Scattering of photons off charged particles
Compton scattering (or the Compton effect) is the quantum theory of scattering of a high-frequency photon through an interaction with a charged particle
Compton_scattering
Topics referred to by the same term
scatter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scatter may refer to: Scattering, in physics, the study of collisions Statistical dispersion or scatter Scatter
Scatter
Topics referred to by the same term
scattering is a wide range of physical processes where moving particles or radiation are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory. Scattering or
Scattering_(disambiguation)
Experiments proving existence of atomic nuclei
widespread use of scattering in particle physics to study subatomic matter. Rutherford scattering or Coulomb scattering is the elastic scattering of charged
Rutherford scattering experiments
Rutherford_scattering_experiments
Mechanism of light transport
Anisotropic scattering is simulated usually by using the Henyey-Greenstein phase function. For example, human skin has anisotropic scattering. Optical depth
Subsurface_scattering
Probability amplitude in quantum scattering theory
scattering amplitude is the probability amplitude of the outgoing spherical wave relative to the incoming plane wave in a stationary-state scattering
Scattering_amplitude
Scattering of an electromagnetic plane wave by a sphere
Lorenz–Mie solution, the Lorenz–Mie–Debye solution or Mie scattering) describes the scattering of an electromagnetic plane wave by a homogeneous sphere
Mie_scattering
Inelastic scattering of photons by matter
In chemistry and physics, Raman scattering or the Raman effect (/ˈrɑːmən/) is the inelastic scattering of photons by matter, meaning that there is both
Raman_scattering
Electron-positron scattering
In quantum electrodynamics, Bhabha scattering is the electron-positron scattering process: e + e − → e + e − {\displaystyle e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow e^{+}e^{-}}
Bhabha_scattering
Physical interaction of charged particles
Coulomb scattering is the elastic scattering of charged particles by the Coulomb interaction. The physical phenomenon was used by Ernest Rutherford in
Coulomb_scattering
Aspect of condensed matter physics
Phonons can scatter through several mechanisms as they travel through the material. These scattering mechanisms are: Umklapp phonon-phonon scattering, phonon-impurity
Phonon_scattering
Particle collisions conserving kinetic energy
Elastic scattering is a form of particle scattering in scattering theory, nuclear physics and particle physics. In this process, the internal states of
Elastic_scattering
Technique for determining size distribution of particles
determination. Dynamic light scattering provides insight into the dynamic properties of soft materials by measuring single scattering events, meaning that each
Dynamic_light_scattering
Scattering of light by tiny particles in a colloidal suspension
scattering by particles in a colloid such as a very fine suspension (a sol). Also known as Tyndall scattering, it is similar to Rayleigh scattering,
Tyndall_effect
Low energy photon scattering off charged particles
Thomson scattering is the elastic scattering of electromagnetic radiation by a free charged particle, as described by classical electromagnetism. It is
Thomson_scattering
Interaction of light with material waves in a medium
In electromagnetism, Brillouin scattering or Brillouin light scattering (BLS), named after Léon Brillouin, refers to the interaction of light with the
Brillouin_scattering
Probability of a given process occurring in a particle collision
total scattering cross sections are among the most important measurable quantities in nuclear, atomic, and particle physics. With light scattering off of
Cross_section_(physics)
Trace radiation from the early universe
hydrogen. Unlike the plasma, these atoms could not scatter thermal radiation by Thomson scattering, and so the universe became transparent. Known as the
Cosmic_microwave_background
Plot using the dispersal of scattered dots to show the relationship between variables
A scatter plot, also called a scatterplot, scatter graph, scatter chart, scattergram, or scatter diagram, is a type of plot or mathematical diagram using
Scatter_plot
Deviation of electrons from their original trajectories
electron scattering occurs and the beam passes straight through. Single scattering: when an electron is scattered just once. Plural scattering: when electron(s)
Electron_scattering
Spectroscopy technique
multiangle laser light scattering (MALLS). The insertion of the word laser was intended to reassure those used to making light scattering measurements with
Multiangle_light_scattering
Physical phenomenon
Neutron diffraction (elastic scattering) techniques are used for analyzing structures; where inelastic neutron scattering is used in studying atomic vibrations
Neutron_scattering
1989 studio album by Cutting Crew
The Scattering is the second studio album by the English new wave rock band Cutting Crew. It was released on 16 May 1989 in Canada and the USA on Virgin
The_Scattering_(album)
Deflection of high-energy photons
"Delbrück scattering". In 1953, Robert Wilson observed Delbrück scattering of 1.33 MeV gamma-rays by the electric fields of lead nuclei. Delbrück scattering is
Delbrück_scattering
American science fiction media franchise
God Emperor God Emperor of Dune (1981) by Frank Herbert Return from the Scattering Heretics of Dune (1984) by Frank Herbert Chapterhouse: Dune (1985) by
Dune_(franchise)
Quantity in solid-state physics
processes are scattering from acoustic phonons, impurity scattering, piezoelectric scattering, etc. In acoustic phonon scattering, electrons scatter from state
Electron_mobility
Scattering process outside crystals' first Brillouin zone
In crystalline materials, Umklapp scattering (also U-process or Umklapp process) is a scattering process that results in a wave vector (usually written
Umklapp_scattering
In physics, quasielastic scattering designates a limiting case of inelastic scattering, characterized by energy transfers being small compared to the
Quasielastic_scattering
Concept in quantum mechanics
The scattering length in quantum mechanics describes low-energy scattering. For potentials that decay faster than 1 / r 3 {\displaystyle 1/r^{3}} as r
Scattering_length
Theory for waves passing through multiple obstacles
waves traveling through porous media, light scattering from water droplets in a cloud, or x-rays scattering from a crystal. A more recent application is
Multiple_scattering_theory
Equations describing diffraction in a crystal lattice
in the process of elastic scattering, where the photon energy or light temporal frequency does not change upon scattering by a crystal lattice. They
Laue_equations
Physical interaction of charged particles
In physics, Mott scattering is elastic electron scattering from nuclei. It is a form of Coulomb scattering that requires treatment of spin-coupling. It
Mott_scattering
Technique in physical chemistry
the scattering intensity for many samples of various concentrations, the second virial coefficient, A2, can be calculated. Static light scattering is also
Static_light_scattering
Measurement in astronomy
Single-scattering albedo is the ratio of scattering efficiency to total extinction efficiency (which is also termed "attenuance", a sum of scattering and
Single-scattering_albedo
Quasielastic neutron scattering (QENS) designates a limiting case of inelastic neutron scattering, characterized by energy transfers being small compared
Quasielastic neutron scattering
Quasielastic_neutron_scattering
Radio frequency propagation
besides back-scattering, yields momentary propagation up to 800 kilometers (500 miles) even in mountainous terrain. The most common back-scatter applications
Airplane_scatter
Optical phenomenon
Hyper–Rayleigh scattering optical activity (/ˈreɪli/ RAY-lee), a form of chiroptical harmonic scattering, is a nonlinear optical physical effect whereby
Hyper–Rayleigh_scattering
Physical property of allowing light
reflection is "light scattering". Light scattering from the surfaces of objects is our primary mechanism of physical observation. Light scattering in liquids and
Transparency_and_translucency
Analyzing a sample by studying trajectories of radiation passing through it
Small-angle scattering (SAS) is a scattering technique based on deflection of collimated radiation away from the straight trajectory after it interacts
Small-angle_scattering
Electron-electron scattering
Møller scattering is the name given to electron-electron scattering in quantum field theory, named after the Danish physicist Christian Møller who derived
Møller_scattering
English rock band
stalled the band's career momentum. Cutting Crew's second studio album, The Scattering, was finally released in early 1989. Its lead single, "(Between a) Rock
Cutting_Crew
Scientific method to study solutions, gels, and other polymeric systems
compromise exact results. As opposed to crystallographic scattering experiments, where the scatterer or "target" has very distinct order, which leads to well
Polymer_scattering
Method for solving certain nonlinear partial differential equations
to wave scattering. The direct scattering transform describes how a function scatters waves or generates bound-states. The inverse scattering transform
Inverse_scattering_transform
Particle scattering in which kinetic energy is not conserved
Neutrons undergo many types of scattering, including both elastic and inelastic scattering. Whether elastic or inelastic scatter occurs is dependent on the
Inelastic_scattering
Surface roughness scattering or interface roughness scattering is the elastic scattering of particles against a rough solid surface or imperfect interface
Scattering from rough surfaces
Scattering_from_rough_surfaces
Alteration of orbits of celestial bodies through gravity
An example is Jupiter scattering Kuiper belt objects out of the Solar System. Researchers investigate gravitational scattering events with N-body simulations
Gravitational_scattering
Type of collision between subatomic particles
mathematical phenomenon. It is an extension of Rutherford scattering to much higher energies of the scattering particle and thus to much finer resolution of the
Deep_inelastic_scattering
Small angle deflection of waves
Forward scattering is the deflection of waves by small angles so that they continue to move in close to the same direction as before the scattering. It can
Forward_scatter
Spectroscopic technique
identified. Raman spectroscopy relies upon inelastic scattering of photons, known as Raman scattering. A source of monochromatic light, usually from a laser
Raman_spectroscopy
Values which describe behavior of a linear electric circuit
Scattering parameters or S-parameters are the elements of a scattering matrix or S-matrix which describe the steady state response of linear electrical
Scattering_parameters
Widely scattered population from a single original territory
(speirō), "I sow, I scatter". The term διασπορά (diaspora) hence meant "scattering". There is confusion over the exact process of derivation from these Ancient
Diaspora
Spectroscopic technique
spectroscopy or surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is a surface-sensitive technique that enhances Raman scattering by molecules adsorbed on rough metal
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Surface-enhanced_Raman_spectroscopy
Measure of the scattering amplitude of a wave by an isolated atom
scattering factor, is a measure of the scattering amplitude of a wave by an isolated atom. The atomic form factor depends on the type of scattering,
Atomic_form_factor
Process by which dust, particulates, etc. scatter light
light scattering, but since exact solutions to Maxwell's equations are only known for selected particle geometries (such as spherical), light scattering by
Light_scattering_by_particles
Diffraction of He from surfaces
comparison of helium scattering and electron scattering is shown below: Helium at thermal energies can be modeled classically as scattering from a hard potential
Helium_atom_scattering
Material analysis technique
Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) is an experimental technique that uses elastic neutron scattering at small scattering angles to investigate the
Small-angle neutron scattering
Small-angle_neutron_scattering
Method of communicating with microwave radio signals over considerable distances
Tropospheric scatter, also known as troposcatter, is a method of communicating with microwave radio signals over considerable distances – often up to
Tropospheric_scatter
Layer of small animals in the ocean
The deep scattering layer, sometimes referred to as the sound scattering layer, is a layer in the ocean consisting of a variety of marine animals. It
Deep_scattering_layer
Family of analytical techniques
is sometimes considered a sub-set of X-ray scattering, where the scattering is elastic and the scattering object is crystalline, so that the resulting
X-ray_scattering_techniques
Mathematical function
sampling. BSSRDF (Bidirectional scattering-surface reflectance distribution function or Bidirectional surface scattering RDF) describes the relation between
Bidirectional scattering distribution function
Bidirectional_scattering_distribution_function
Radiation scattering technique
Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is a small-angle scattering technique by which nanoscale density differences in a sample can be quantified. This means
Small-angle_X-ray_scattering
Physical law regarding scattering angles of radiation through a medium
a special case of Laue diffraction that gives the angles for coherent scattering of waves from a large crystal lattice. It describes how the superposition
Bragg's_law
Elastic interaction of x-rays with electrons
much greater than that of a valence electron, the scattering may be modeled as Thomson scattering, the elastic interaction of an electromagnetic ray
X-ray_diffraction
Microscopy methods
of iSCAT is the detection of elastic scattering from subwavelength particles, also known as Rayleigh scattering, in addition to reflected or transmission
Interferometric scattering microscopy
Interferometric_scattering_microscopy
Shneider-Miles scattering (also referred to as collisional scattering or quasi-Rayleigh scattering) is the quasi-elastic scattering of electromagnetic
Shneider-Miles_scattering
Reflection which reverses the direction of a wave, particle, or signal
electromagnetic waves and the transmitting medium (Brillouin scattering and Raman scattering), important in fiber optics, see below; Elastic collisions
Backscatter
2021-04-20. "Scattering CJ Wins for Social Impact". Women in Film & Video. Retrieved December 11, 2025. Scattering CJ Facebook page Scattering CJ documentary
Scattering_CJ
photon. The scattering factor can therefore best be described as a complex number: f = fo + Δf' + iΔf" The anomalous aspects of X-ray scattering have become
Anomalous_X-ray_scattering
Burning of a dead body as a disposal method
Snowdon, Wales, environmental authorities have warned that the frequent scattering of ashes can change the nature of the soil, and may affect the ecology
Cremation
Spectroscopic technique
scattering spectroscopy relies upon elastic scattering of photons reflected from the epithelium. Most of the signal is generated by light scattering from
Light_scattering_spectroscopy
Electrophoretic light scattering (also known as laser Doppler electrophoresis and phase analysis light scattering ) is based on dynamic light scattering. The frequency
Electrophoretic light scattering
Electrophoretic_light_scattering
Daily falling of the Sun below the horizon
Rayleigh scattering by air molecules and particles much smaller than the wavelength of visible light (less than 50 nm in diameter). The scattering by cloud
Sunset
1989 single by Cutting Crew
The Scattering. "Official Singles Chart on 15/10/1989 – Top 100". Official Charts Company. Cutting Crew - The Scattering on YouTube The Scattering at Discogs
The_Scattering_(song)
Function in condensed matter physics
Experimentally, it can be accessed most directly by inelastic neutron scattering or X-ray Raman scattering. The dynamic structure factor is most often denoted S ( k
Dynamic_structure_factor
Codes for electromagnetic scattering by spheres - this article list codes for electromagnetic scattering by a homogeneous sphere, layered sphere, and cluster
Codes for electromagnetic scattering by spheres
Codes_for_electromagnetic_scattering_by_spheres
Indian physicist (1888–1970)
hitherto unknown type of scattering of light they called modified scattering, was subsequently termed the Raman effect or Raman scattering. In 1930, Raman received
C._V._Raman
Method for structure analysis of biological materials
Biological small-angle scattering is a small-angle scattering method for structure analysis of biological materials. Small-angle scattering is used to study
Biological small-angle scattering
Biological_small-angle_scattering
Effect in accelerator physics
approximations are summarized in Intrabeam scattering formulas for high energy beams by K. Kubo et al. Intrabeam scattering rates have a 1 / γ 4 {\displaystyle
Intrabeam_scattering
Solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface
[citation needed] The dominant radiative scattering processes in the atmosphere are Rayleigh scattering and Mie scattering; they are elastic, meaning that a
Diffuse_sky_radiation
small-angle scattering (SAS), Porod's law, discovered by Günther Porod, describes the asymptote of the scattering intensity I(q) for large scattering wavenumbers
Porod's_law
Branch of particle physics concerning interactions between two photons
spots light-by-light scattering". CERN Courier. 11 Nov 2016. Retrieved 27 May 2019. ATLAS Collaboration: Light-by-light scattering in ultra-peripheral
Two-photon_physics
Rate at which particles are scattered by a material
energy conservation. The scattering rate w(k) is determined by summing all the possible finite states k' of electron scattering from an initial state k
Scattering_rate
2010 biography by Eric Miller
Hope in a Scattering Time: A Life of Christopher Lasch is a biography about the American historian and social critic Christopher Lasch. It was written
Hope_in_a_Scattering_Time
by nuclear reactions), or they may scatter off cold matter before reaching the detector. Inelastic neutron scattering observes the change in the energy
Neutron_spectroscopy
Low-energy ion scattering spectroscopy (LEIS), sometimes referred to simply as ion scattering spectroscopy (ISS), is a surface-sensitive analytical technique
Low-energy_ion_scattering
Problem in applied mathematics
by a method called the inverse scattering transform, which reduces the nonlinear PDEs to a linear inverse scattering problem. The nonlinear Schrödinger
Inverse_scattering_problem
Concept in probability theory
notion in quantum mechanics, see scattering matrix. In multivariate statistics and probability theory, the scatter matrix is a statistic that is used
Scatter_matrix
undergo scattering that may be either coherent or incoherent. The interference effects in coherent scattering can be computed via the coherent scattering length
Neutron_scattering_length
Light or sound absorption in a substance
to two processes: absorption and scattering. Absorption indicates energy that is lost from the beam, while scattering indicates light that is redirected
Attenuation_coefficient
Solar phenomenon
scattering by aerosol particles. Normal Rayleigh scattering is caused by particles much smaller than the wavelength of visible light. The scattering which
Blue_sun
entire volume of the scattering object, over which this integration is performed, one can write that scattering parameter for scattering with the electric
Rayleigh–Gans_approximation
Solar system objects beyond Neptune
5 AU in 10 million years) and are thus undergoing gravitational scattering. Scattering objects are easier to detect than other trans-Neptunian objects
Trans-Neptunian_object
Scattering theory
for scattering from a potential V {\displaystyle V} , calculating the scattering amplitude, f {\displaystyle f} requires knowing the full scattering wave
Born_approximation
Phenomenon in high-energy physics
The Glauber multiple scattering theory is a framework developed by Roy J. Glauber to describe the scattering of particles off composite targets, such
Glauber multiple scattering theory
Glauber_multiple_scattering_theory
Lithic scatter consists primarily of lithic flakes and other stone tool use remnants. Scatter occurs in surface areas that have often been disturbed by
Lithic_scatter
2006 studio album by Into Eternity
Photography by Cortney Bodnar "The Scattering of Ashes Chart & Awards". Allmusic. Retrieved August 10, 2009. The Scattering of Ashes Album Page Century Music
The_Scattering_of_Ashes
Technique to investigate atomic structures using neutron scattering
Neutron diffraction or elastic neutron scattering is the application of neutron scattering to the determination of the atomic and/or magnetic structure
Neutron_diffraction
Concept in quantum optics
down-conversion (also known as SPDC, parametric fluorescence or parametric scattering) is a nonlinear instant optical process that converts one photon of higher
Spontaneous parametric down-conversion
Spontaneous_parametric_down-conversion
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Biblical
scattering the battle
Girl/Female
Biblical
Scattering the battle.
Biblical
of generation; of possession;bearer of scattering;
SCATTERING
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Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Good Knowledge; Knows Everything; Cleverer
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Eternal
Boy/Male
Hindu
Connected, United
Girl/Female
African, Bengali, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Latin, Malayalam, Sanskrit
Quiet and Frisky; Option; Happiness; Joy
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Wife of Rishi
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Irish, Swedish
Elf; Power; Noble; Bright; White
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
God; Pretty Girl; Lovely; Sweet
Boy/Male
Greek
Starry one.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Name of a Raga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Dillon.
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v. t.
To spirt in a scattering manner.
v. t.
To drive away by scattering, or so to cause to vanish; to clear away; to banish; to dissipate; as, to dispel a cloud, vapors, cares, doubts, illusions.
v. t.
To scatter; to spread by scattering; to cast or to throw loosely apart; -- used of solids, separated or separable into parts or particles; as, to strew seed in beds; to strew sand on or over a floor; to strew flowers over a grave.
a.
To spend unnecessarily or carelessly; to employ prodigally; to expend without valuable result; to apply to useless purposes; to lavish vainly; to squander; to cause to be lost; to destroy by scattering or injury.
v.
That harmony or moderation which affords rest for the eye; -- opposed to the scattering and division of a subject into too many unconnected parts, and also to anything which is overstrained; as, a painting may want repose.
n.
The act of disseminating, or the state of being disseminated; diffusion for propagation and permanence; a scattering or spreading abroad, as of ideas, beliefs, etc.
n.
The act or process of scattering or dispersing, or the state of being scattered or separated; as, the Jews in their dispersion retained their rites and ceremonies; a great dispersion of the human family took place at the building of Babel.
adv.
In a scattering manner; dispersedly.
n.
The act or result of dispersing or scattering; dispersion.
n.
The act of sprinkling or scattering.
v. t.
To cover more or less thickly by scattering something over or upon; to cover, or lie upon, by having been scattered; as, they strewed the ground with leaves; leaves strewed the ground.
v. t.
To spurt or shoot in a scattering manner.
n.
Act of strewing about; something scattered.
v. i.
To throw something out of the mouth in a scattering manner; to sputter.
n.
The act of scattering or spreading.
a.
Going or falling in various directions; not united or aggregated; divided among many; as, scattering votes.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scatter
v. t.
To cover sparsely by scattering (something); to strew.
a.
Scattering in all directions (as a method of sowing); -- opposed to planting in hills, or rows.