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Hello everyone, I'm not sure if this is in the correct topic, so please move to a correct one if need be.
Are there any mathematical relationships between the wavelength or frequency of an electromagnetic ray and the optical properties of a material?
By optical properties, I mean the scattering coefficient ([itex]\mu_s[/itex]), absorption coefficient ([itex]\mu_a[/itex]), and anisotropy factor (g).
i.e. [tex]f(\lambda or f) = stuff and \mu_s[/tex], etc.
Preferably, there would be only one equation, which governs all types of emr's and materials, but I don't know if there is such thing.
If not, literature pointing to similar things would be great too!
Thanks
Are there any mathematical relationships between the wavelength or frequency of an electromagnetic ray and the optical properties of a material?
By optical properties, I mean the scattering coefficient ([itex]\mu_s[/itex]), absorption coefficient ([itex]\mu_a[/itex]), and anisotropy factor (g).
i.e. [tex]f(\lambda or f) = stuff and \mu_s[/tex], etc.
Preferably, there would be only one equation, which governs all types of emr's and materials, but I don't know if there is such thing.
If not, literature pointing to similar things would be great too!
Thanks