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Light scattering
Stimulated concentration (diffusion) light scattering on nanoparticles in a liquid suspension
I. S. Burkhanova, S. V. Krivokhizhaa, L. L. Chaikovab a P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b National Nuclear Research University
Abstract:
A nonlinear growth of the light scattering intensity has been observed and the frequency shift of the spectral line of scattered light has been measured in light backscattered in suspensions of diamond and latex nanoparticles in water. The shift corresponds to the HWHM of the line of spontaneous scattering on particles. We may conclude that there exists stimulated concentration (diffusion) light scattering on variations of the particle concentration, which is also called the stimulated Mie scattering. In a fibre probe scheme, the growth of the shift of the scattered spectral line is observed with an increase in the exciting beam power. The variation of the frequency shift with an increase in the exciting power is explained by convection in liquid.
Keywords:
stimulated light scattering, diffuse scattering, concentration scattering, stimulated Mie scattering, nanoparticles, liquid, correlation spectroscopy.
Received: 24.10.2014 Revised: 04.02.2016
Citation:
I. S. Burkhanov, S. V. Krivokhizha, L. L. Chaikov, “Stimulated concentration (diffusion) light scattering on nanoparticles in a liquid suspension”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 46:6 (2016), 548–554 [Quantum Electron., 46:6 (2016), 548–554]
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