Scattering and radiation force dependence on properties of empty elastic spherical shells: Low-frequency phase-shift

Philip L Marston1

  • 1Physics and Astronomy Department, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-2814, Washington, USAmarston@wsu.edu.

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