Abstract

Light scattering by a two-layer “soft” sphere is studied. The analysis is made by the method of expansion in the spatial spectrum in Kotel’nikov-Shannon choice functions. In the case where changes of relative refractive indices of the first (Δn 1 and the second ((Δn 2) layers have the same sign, the scattering indicatrices are found to be close to the indicatrices for a homogeneous sphere with averaged effective parameters, and the integrated cross sections should be close as well. However, in the case where Δn 1 and Δn 2 have opposite signs, changes in the indicatrix are stronger. The major lobe becomes weaker and, in certain cases, even vanishes, whereas the side lobes and backward scattering increase in intensity. The physical interpretation of the results that can be used for the analysis of experimental data is given.

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