A theory applicable to scattered light from particles much smaller than the wavelength of laser light.
Rayleigh scattering is primarily discussed in the context of very small particles compared to wavelengths such as 0.05 μm, and an example that measures up to this scattering region in this explanation collection is the nanotrack. However, since the role of Rayleigh scattering within the fundamental principles is somewhat different, I will limit this to a brief explanation of Rayleigh scattering here. The most common example of Rayleigh scattering is the blue sky. This scattering occurs due to the O2 and N2 molecules surrounding the Earth, resulting in the short-wavelength blue light being enhanced, making the sky appear blue. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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