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Accurate Analysis of Coherent Backscattering Revealing Recurrent Scattering of Light in Disordered Media

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Abstract

Weak localization or coherent backscattering is a general effect for waves scattered by a disordered medium. It is an interference effect that survives over length scales much larger than the mean free path, and arises from the time reversal symmetry of the wavelets scattered in the backscattering direction. In the exact backscattering direction, counter propagating wavelets will interfere constructively, while sufficiently far away from this direction phase differences wash out the interference effect. The result is a cone of enhanced backscattering which has a width of the order of λ/, where λ is the wavelength and is the (transport) mean free path.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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