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    Surface-light-scattering spectroscopy is now simpler and more accurate. New theories refine spectral band shapes, incorporating subtle effects like van der Waals forces for better experimental data fitting.

    Area of Science:

    • Physics
    • Physical Chemistry
    • Materials Science

    Background:

    • Surface-light-scattering spectroscopy has evolved from a complex experiment to a simpler, more accurate technique.
    • Recent advancements in theory have enhanced precision, justifying the inclusion of subtle physical effects.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To extend the theory of interfacial fluctuations by incorporating mass and momentum balances.
    • To utilize free-energy functionals for a concise expression of curvature effects.
    • To develop detailed formulas for fitting experimental spectra.

    Main Methods:

    • Developing extensions of interfacial fluctuation theory using interfacial transport balances.
    • Applying free-energy functionals to model curvature effects.
    • Deriving detailed formulas for spectral analysis.

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    Main Results:

    • The refined theory now accounts for bending moduli and thin-film forces (van der Waals, Casimir effects).
    • Interfacial transport balances provide a framework for extending fluctuation theory.
    • Free-energy functionals offer a clear method for incorporating curvature effects.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed formulas enable precise fitting of experimental surface-light-scattering spectra.
    • The enhanced theory provides deeper insights into interfacial phenomena.
    • This work facilitates more accurate characterization of materials and interfaces.