Abstract

Abstract Coherent detection has been used to measure enhanced back-scatter from a range of rough surfaces and particle suspensions. Strong enhancement peaks have been observed from suspensions of monodisperse spheres at concentrations as low as 0.2%. This low-density regime has not been accessible to earlier (direct-detection) techniques. The possibility of using measurements of the enhancement peak to characterize rough surfaces or to size particles is discussed and the cross-polar returns from a tutorial target are also measured.

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