What is Rayleigh: Definition and 106 Discussions

Rayleigh scattering ( RAY-lee), named after the nineteenth-century British physicist Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt), is the predominantly elastic scattering of light or other electromagnetic radiation by particles much smaller than the wavelength of the radiation. For light frequencies well below the resonance frequency of the scattering particle (normal dispersion regime), the amount of scattering is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the wavelength.
Rayleigh scattering results from the electric polarizability of the particles. The oscillating electric field of a light wave acts on the charges within a particle, causing them to move at the same frequency. The particle, therefore, becomes a small radiating dipole whose radiation we see as scattered light. The particles may be individual atoms or molecules; it can occur when light travels through transparent solids and liquids, but is most prominently seen in gases.
Rayleigh scattering of sunlight in Earth's atmosphere causes diffuse sky radiation, which is the reason for the blue color of the daytime and twilight sky, as well as the yellowish to reddish hue of the low Sun. Sunlight is also subject to Raman scattering, which changes the rotational state of the molecules and gives rise to polarization effects.

Scattering by particles with a size comparable to or larger than the wavelength of the light is typically treated by the Mie theory, the discrete dipole approximation and other computational techniques. Rayleigh scattering applies to particles that are small with respect to wavelengths of light, and that are optically "soft" (i.e., with a refractive index close to 1). Anomalous diffraction theory applies to optically soft but larger particles.

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  1. URIA

    A Hydrodynamic stability- Rayleigh equation - Couette flow

    Folks, I'm trying to formulate the stability problem in the incompressible inviscid limit and find the dispersion relation in the Couette flow regime. As shown, the 2 infinite plates move one against the other, unlike the "standard" case where one plate is static and the second moves. I'm trying...
  2. Salmone

    I Rayleigh scattering -- What is the true reason for the color of the sky?

    I have a little question about Rayleigh scattering: I know that Rayleigh cross section is proportional to the inverse of the fourth power of the wavelenght of the incident light and that it is so even the intensity of the scattered beam of light, now: 1. What is the color of the sky due to...
  3. F

    What is the giveaway that region 4 is Rayleigh flow?

    answering part ccould someone explain each region of diagram. thanks. I've got parts a and b correct
  4. M

    A Rayleigh Ritz and inner products

    Hi PF! Say we have the variational problem $$M[\phi(x)] = \lambda K[\phi(x)]$$ where ##\lambda## is the eigenvalue and ##M,K## are linear integro-differential operators. Now given a set of basis functions ##\phi = \sum_j c_j \phi_j##, is this simple enough to conclude that eigenvalues...
  5. Ebi Rogha

    I Rayleigh scattering VS Raman scattering

    What is the application of each of them?
  6. P

    Rayleigh Scattering Conceptual Question about the Color of the Sky

    We know ##\lambda_{blue} < \lambda_{red}## so citing the formula above (in the relevant equations) it's apparent that blue light is scattered more than red light. But presumably this would hold for ##\theta = 0## as well but when we look at the sun head on we don't see blue, we see red/orange...
  7. B

    Rayleigh criterion: finding the angular separation between 2 distant points

    I have tried this question and have gotten to an answer from the following steps So my angular separation is 2.85 millidegrees. Have I done this right with the formula I have made use of? Any help would be great, thanks!
  8. K

    Python Numerically Solving the Rayleigh Plesset Equation

    I have been trying to numerically solve the Rayleigh-Plesset equation for a sonoluminescing bubble in Python. You can read about this phenomenon here: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0143-0807/34/3/679. The Rayleigh Plesset equation is a non-linear ODE, which can be solved to find...
  9. K

    I Numerical Solution to the Rayleigh Plesset Equation

    I have been trying to numerically solve the Rayleigh Plesset equation: $R\ddot{R} + \frac{3}{2}(\dot{R})^2=\frac{p_g-p_0-p(t)}{\rho_l}-4\mu\frac{\dot{R}}{R}-\frac{2\gamma}{\rho_lR}$ using the odeint python function. The code is given below: import numpy as np from matplotlib import pyplot as...
  10. K

    A Exploring Rocket Exhaust Plume Molecules in the Upper Atmosphere

    I'm pondering the behavior and persistence of rocket exhaust plume molecules far above the atmosphere. For example, the plume from an apogee circularization thrust from GTO (Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit) to GEO (Geosynchronous orbit). CO₂ and H₂O are among the molecular species emitted by a...
  11. Amartansh

    Rayleigh limit in inverse scattering imaging

    I was reading that in inverse scattering approach, we divide the region of interest into discrete grids and size of each grid should be much smaller than the incident wavelength (usually smaller than one-tenth of wavelength). By this logic, theoretically, I can use inverse electromagnetic...
  12. e101101

    Rayleigh Scattering: Blue/Red Irradiance Ratio & Distance

    Hi everyone, does the scattering irradiance ratio between blue/red change with distance with Rayleigh scattering? I would think that it would remain generally constant..
  13. M

    A Product of Gaussian and Rayleigh distributions gives what distribution?

    Hello, I'm trying to find out the distribution function (cumulative or density) of the product of two independent random variables respectively following a non-zero-mean Gaussian and a Rayleigh distribution. The math is too intricate for me, I've found in the appendix of [Probability...
  14. f77hacker

    A Rayleigh length to electron bunch emittance

    Hello, Context is Inverse Compton Scattering with an pulsed electron beam interacting with a pulsed laser. A laser has a Raleigh length of Z_r = w_o^2 * pi / lambda w_o is the the radius of the spot size, lambda is the laser frequency. I want to match this spot size to a pulsed electron bunch...
  15. F

    Sturm-Liouville and Rayleigh Quotient Problem

    By comparing the given equation to the equation for the Sturm-Liouville form, I see that p(x) must equal 1, q(x) must equal 0 and sigma(x) must equal 1. After this, I have no idea what I should be doing for part 2.
  16. Adgorn

    Rayleigh criterion when light phase is known

    Hi everyone, this is sort of a soft question which I need to ask to make sure my understanding is correct, it relates to a little project I'm doing on measurement resolution. The first question is to clear up a general concept, the second is based on the first and is the actual question...
  17. N

    Surface Rayleigh waves generation

    Good day, I do not fully understand the physical mechanism of formation of Rayleigh waves at the free surface. While their derivation is quite clear and obey free-boundary conditions, it is not clear their physical mechanism. Could you please correct me in my discussion. Incident P-wave can...
  18. HotFurnace

    B Rayleigh Interferometer: Impact of Slip Placement on Interference Pattern

    What will change if we place the slips in front of the converging lens instead of behind the collimating lens? My teacher say nothing will change in the interference pattern but I doubt his answer.
  19. M

    On Rayleigh Scattering and UV Light Absorption

    I've read that UV light cannot "penetrate" the atmosphere as easily during winter. But what does this exactly mean? My hypothesis is that due to rayleigh scattering, since light with smaller wave lengths scatter more, the UV light doesn't end up reaching the surface of the Earth (i.e. gets...
  20. M

    A Rayleigh quotient Eigenvalues for a simple ODE

    Hi PF! Given the ODE $$f'' = -\lambda f : f(0)=f(1)=0$$ we know ##f_n = \sin (n\pi x), \lambda_n = (n\pi)^2##. Estimating eigenvalues via Rayleigh quotient implies $$\lambda_n \leq R_n \equiv -\frac{(\phi''_n,\phi_n)}{(\phi_n,\phi_n)}$$ where ##\phi_n## are the trial functions. Does the...
  21. nmsurobert

    Rayleigh Scattering calculation

    I've been trying to find a proof or a paper that goes into calculating why the sky is blue as opposed to the "the sky is blue because of scattering" explanation that all over the internet. I (think) understand the concept but I would like to see some numbers. I'm aware of the I = 1/lambda^4...
  22. itoero

    Light propagation in water -- Is the scattering Rayleigh scattering?

    When light enters an ocean, the photons scatter elastic with water molecules yet the presence of opaque particles causes the depth to be limited. Is this scattering Rayleigh scattering? (like the scattering in our atmosphere) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayleigh_scattering
  23. R

    I Rayleigh distribution and the probability of a point

    Okay, so I just found out about the Rayleigh distribution being the radial distribution of a point composed of normal distributed cartesian components. And this is because of the area element, right? But how then can the joint density of the cartesian component's distributions equal that of the...
  24. Decimal

    Rayleigh Scattering and linear polarization

    Hello, I am having a bit of trouble understanding the concept of Rayleigh scattering as it relates to light from the sun. My book states that unpolarized light will hit the atmosphere, and the scattered light will be mainly horizontally polarized, while the unscattered light remains...
  25. C

    A Rayleigh Sommerfeld integral

    Hi, I have read about the rayleigh sommerfeld integral and its a surface integral. Why is it difficult to calculate the integral directly?
  26. R

    Understanding Rayleigh Scattering and Changing Sky Colors

    Rayleigh scattering is what caused the sky to be blue.. what elements must be replaced to make the sky orange, or yellow or other colors? Is there a list of elements somewhere for the different colors?
  27. L

    I Why Does a Fluid Jet Become Unstable at Wavelengths Exceeding Its Perimeter?

    Why a fluid jet becomes unstable only when the wavelength of the perturbation exceeds the value of jet perimeter? Do you imagine any physical reason behing this?
  28. P

    Identifying the End of a Rayleigh Wave Train on Seismograms

    How can you tell where a dispersed Rayleigh wave train ends...? Is there a way to identify the end of a Rayleigh wave train on the following teleseismic records? The first shows the full surface wave train, the second is zoomed in but cuts off the final part of the original including the last...
  29. Conservation

    I Calculating Modes in a Cavity: Why Use a Spherical Volume?

    My question stems form the section "How Many Modes in a Cavity?" in the following derivation of Rayleigh-Jean Law: http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/rayj.html#c2" In here, they count the number of modes as represented by volume of an eighth of a sphere. What's the mathematical...
  30. bananabandana

    Intuition for Rayleigh Scattering

    Is there some way to - from an intuition standpoint - justify the fact that there should be a factor of ##a^{6}##, (where ##a ## is the particle diameter) in the Rayleigh Scattering formula? I've seen a few sources hint that there should be. I can follow the derivation from e.g a Lorentz atom...
  31. bananabandana

    Rayleigh Criterion Question

    Homework Statement 'A scientist wants to take a picture of a distant yellow object using a pinhole camera such that the picture is of maximum sharpness. Let ##\lambda## =wavelength of yellow light, ##d## = diameter of pinhole, ##D = ## distance of pinhole to film. Find ##d##. Homework...
  32. W

    Rayleigh method Dimensional Analysis

    Homework Statement ii)Rayleigh method gives me inverse of expected result.Would really appreciate your help. Homework Equations show that ##f(gamma)##=##(\frac {ro*R^5} {E*t^2})## where ro=density R=radius E=energy The Attempt at a Solution We will do dimensional analysis on the elements...
  33. velkyr

    Rayleigh criterion (two wavelengths) + diffraction grating

    Homework Statement "A source emits light with two monochromatic components of wave-lengths λ1 = 510.50 nm and λ2 = 510.90 nm. Using the Rayleigh criterion, find the minimum number of slits of a grating that must be illuminated by a beam from the source in order to resolve these components."...
  34. S

    Plate Buckling Deflection Function for Rayleigh Ritz Method

    G'Day Everybody, I am computing buckling of a rectangular(edges: a*b) specially orthotropic composite plate. The boundary conditions are clamped-clamped at the opposing loaded edges and the other two edges are free (also known as CFCF). After having the boundary conditions and the governing...
  35. K

    Thermal Emission and Scattering (Mie or Rayleigh)

    From a book intro I've been reading, Scattering, Absorption and Emission of Light by Small Particles by Mishchenko, it states that when incident light hits a particle, that particle may absorb light, scatter light or emit the light. Excerpt: Can anyone explain to me, on a physical level, the...
  36. D

    Distribution of ocean waves by Rayleigh

    I heard that the analysis of wave measurements close to shore verifies that as long as wave amplitudes are small with respect to mean depth a Rayleigh distribution remains satisfactory of wave heights, but how ?
  37. J

    Rayleigh Flow and Stagnation Conditions

    Homework Statement \[/B] The question I want to ask is how do you relate conditions such as To* and To,1 and To,2, where To,1 and To,2 are the stagnation conditions at the entrance and exit. This is the problem I was doing. Standard atmospheric air is drawn steadily through an isentropic...
  38. G

    Rayleigh Scattering: Learn About It Here

    Regarding Raleigh Scattering (Wikipedia) "The oscillating electric field of a light wave acts on the charges within a particle, causing them to move at the same frequency. The particle therefore becomes a small radiating dipole whose radiation we see as scattered light" Please anyone give simple...
  39. A

    Help please -- What is a Rayleigh? How do I work with it?

    Homework Statement I have a quantity in Rayleighs and need to convert it to dB. Homework Equations Intensity Reflection Coefficient R=5.625 x 10^-1 Rayls. dB? The Attempt at a Solution None so far-please advise. Thanks.
  40. J

    Histogram and Rayleigh distribuition

    Homework Statement (iv) Calculatethehistogramforthewaveheightandwaveperiod.(v) Compare the histogram with the Rayleigh distribution.(vi) Calculate exceedance probability distribution for the wave height and wave period using plotting position formulae and compare it with Rayleigh...
  41. R

    Surface cooling - Rayleigh, Prandtl and Grashof numbers

    Hello, I am trying to calculate the surface cooling rate from the sides of a round tin can using Rayleigh, Prandtl and Grashof numbers but I'm getting a ridiculously high result, and I'm hoping someone could run through my numbers to tell me where I'm going wrong. Posting my question is...
  42. C

    Rayleigh Dissipation function for aerodynamic Drag

    Hi I'm trying to model the drag effects in using Lagrange Mechanics and trying to include the effects of aerodynamic drag. I've read up on the Rayleigh Dissipation functions in Greenwood's "Advanced Dynamics" and a few other books but they always provide the Rayleigh function for drag forces...
  43. H

    Why is raman effect weaker than Rayleigh

    Hello! I apologise, if I put this problem into the wrong topic. I know that when the light is shined on the molecule it can get polarized. And because of that you can get Rayleigh and Raman scaterring. Also I know that only one photon over million or billion will scater as Raman. The...
  44. S

    Rayleigh Criterion or Resolving Power?

    Homework Statement I must compare the diffraction limit of the Hubble telescope (2.4 meter) observing 500nm and a 100m telescope observing radiowaves with a wavelength of 21cm. I am asked to then explain why radio telescopes must be bigger! Homework Equations The Attempt at a...
  45. ajayguhan

    Derivation of rayleigh jeans law

    How is the number of oscillations per unit volume in the frequency range of v and dv is (8v^2*dv)c^3 where c is the velocity of light
  46. S

    Rayleigh number for vertical cylinder with free convection

    Hi @ all, i want to simulate the cooling behavior of liquid aluminum in a vertical cylinder(simplified geometry of a real transport crucible), the cylinder is cooled down by the surrounding air from all sides, from top and from buttom, i expect free convection in the liquid to simulate...
  47. C

    Dunkerly vs Rayleigh Clarification

    Hey guys, I was hoping someone could set me straight on the two main methods of calculating shaft critical speeds. I have a final coming up but I can't seem to get these two to agree. What I know: -Dunkerly underestimates, Rayleigh overestimates -Deflections used in Dunkerly are those...
  48. IridescentRain

    Understanding the dipole model for Rayleigh scattering

    Hello. I am currently studying scattering theory in detail for my BSc thesis, and I'm starting with Rayleigh scattering. I'm following Scattering of electromagnetic waves: theories and applications by L Tsang, J A Kong and K-H Ding, which is pretty much what I like in a science textbook...
  49. T

    Rayleigh scattering on gases-questions

    first question, would there be more rayleigh scattering on neon gas vs air? im wondering if you have a tube of neon gas, and shine a laser through it, will the laser beam become visible? as opposed to shining a laser pointer around and only seeing the dot.
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