01-11-2013 | Brief Communication
Response to “Dependent light scattering in white paint films: clarification and application of the theoretical concepts” [Auger, J-C., Stout, B., J. Coat. Technol. Res., DOI 10.1007/s11998-011-9731-9]
Published in: Journal of Coatings Technology and Research | Issue 6/2013
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Excerpt
Several years ago, we introduced a physical model for so-called “dependent scattering” or “crowding” effects on the optical properties of paint films.1 As used in reference (1), the terms “dependent scattering” and “multiple scattering” have the following meanings:-
Dependent scattering: the phenomenon in which the scattering efficiency of a unit volume of scattering particles is dependent upon the concentration of that particle.
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Multiple scattering: the re-scattering of already scattered light.