This monograph examines the possibilities for diagnostics of light-scattering objects and media by utilizing the properties of coherent optical radiation. Special emphasis is placed on diagnostics of rough surfaces. Ideas formulated in classical work on statistical radiophysics and optics have been adapted to diagnostic applications. The text includes unique techniques and unconventional methods aimed at obtaining the maximum information available.
Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Random Non-Uniform Media and Fields
- Rough Surfaces Using Light-Scattering Methods
- Structure Diagnostics of Phase Objects with Small Phase Variance
- Stochastic Approach to Diagnostics of Scattering Objects
- Structure and Dynamical Diagnostics of Disperse Media
- References
- Index