This also means that in real space images, lattice planes edge-on are decorated not by diffuse scattering features but by contrast associated with coherent scattering.
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MUSIC method is not generally suitable for SAR imaging, as whitening the clutter eigenvalues destroys the spatial inhomogeneities associated with terrain clutter or other diffuse scattering in SAR imagery.
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Therefore, the Bragg peaks have a finite width and there may be significant " diffuse scattering ", a continuum of scattered X-rays that fall between the Bragg peaks.
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The detection of PL is challenging for resonant excitation as it is difficult to discriminate contributions from the excitation, i . e ., stray-light and diffuse scattering from surface roughness.
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Debye-Waller factors can be included in as a parameter to account for diffuse scattering, although the accuracy is unclear ( i . e . a good guess of the Debye-Waller factor is needed ).
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The image was taken from a region of the crystal which is thicker than the inelastic mean free path ( about 200 nanometres ), so that diffuse scattering features ( the Kikuchi lines ) would be strong in comparison to coherent scattering features ( diffraction spots ).
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Ramachandran then spent two years ( 1947 1949 ) at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, where he earned his X-ray diffuse scattering and its application to determination of elastic constants'under the direction of Professor William Alfred Wooster, popularly known as W . A . Wooster, a leading crystallography expert in the world.
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Additional practical concerns are how to effectively include effects such as inelastic and diffuse scattering, quantized excitations ( e . g . plasmons, phonons, excitons ), etc . There was one code that took these things into consideration through a coherence function approach called Yet Another Multislice ( YAMS ), but the code is no longer available either for download or purchase.