Mie Scattering

Mie Scattering is a physical phenomenon in which light scatters off particles suspended in a medium. It is often used to study the optical properties of aerosols, such as smoke, dust, fog, and clouds, as well as proteins and proteins complexes in aqueous solutions. Mie Scattering is an important tool in optical sensing and imaging, which can be applied in various fields, including material science, medicine, and environmental research. Its combination of practical uses and scientific significance make it a highly valued tool in modern research.

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