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Synthesis and Characterization of Supramolecular Colloids
Published on: April 22, 2016
Optical extinction, refractive index, and multiple scattering for suspensions of interacting colloidal particles
Alberto Parola1, Roberto Piazza2, Vittorio Degiorgio3
1Department of Science and High Technology, Università dell'Insubria, Via Valleggio 11, 22100 Como, Italy.
Abstract:
We provide a general microscopic theory of the scattering cross-section and of the refractive index for a system of interacting colloidal particles, exact at second order in the molecular polarizabilities. In particular: (a) we show that the structural features of the suspension are encoded into the forward scattered field by multiple scattering effects, whose contribution is essential for the so-called "optical theorem" to hold in the presence of interactions; (b) we investigate the role of radiation reaction on light extinction; (c) we discuss our results in the framework of effective medium theories, presenting a general result for the effective refractive index valid, whatever the structural properties of the suspension, in the limit of particles much larger than the wavelength; (d) by discussing strongly-interacting suspensions, we unravel subtle anomalous dispersion effects for the suspension refractive index.
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