Chapter 3

How Spectra Depend on the Scattering and Absorption of Light (Phenomenological Theory)

Hans G. Völz

Hans G. Völz

Deswatines Strasse 78, D-47800 Krefeld (formerly Bayer AG, Krefeld-Uerdingen, Germany)

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First published: 13 September 2001

Summary

This chapter contains sections titled:

  • Introduction

    • Phenomenological Theory and Its Significance

    • Many-Flux Theory

    • Surface Phenomena

  • Four-Flux Theory

    • The Differential Equations and Their Integration

    • Transmittance and Transmission Factor

    • Reflectance and Reflection Factor

    • Limiting Cases of Reflection

    • Determination of the Coefficients

  • Kubelka-Munk Theory

    • Significance and Formalism

    • Limiting Cases of Reflection

    • Determination of the Absorption and Scattering Coefficients

  • Hiding Power

    • General

    • Achromatic Coatings

    • Scattering and Absorption Components

  • Transparency

    • Description and Definition

    • Coloring Power

    • Achromatic Coatings

  • Principle of Spectral Evaluation

    • Description and Significance

    • Application to Hiding Power

    • Application to Transparency and Coloring Power

  • List of Symbols Used in Formulas

  • Summary

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