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The classical phenomenon of light scattering is one of the most
studied t- ics in light-matter interaction and, even today,
involves some controversial issues. A present focus of interest for
many researchers is the possibility of obtaining information about
microstructures, for example surface roughness, and the size, shape
and optical properties of particles by means of a n- invasive
technique such as the illumination of these objects with light. One
of their main tasks is to extract the relevant information from a
detailed study of the scattered radiation. This includes:
measurement of the light intensity in di erent directions, analysis
of its polarization, determination of its stat- tics, etc.
Contributionstoresolvingthisproblemareimportantnotonlyfrom the
point of view of increasing basic knowledge but also in their
applications to several elds of industry and technology. Consider,
for example, the pos- bility of distinguishing between di erent
types of atmospheric contaminants, biological contaminants in our
blood, the detection of microdefects in the manufacturing of
semiconductors, magnetic discs and optical components, or the
development of biological sensors. During the period September
11-13, 1998, we brought together a group of international experts
on light scattering at the Summer School of Laredo at the
University of Cantabria. In a series of one-hour lectures, they
discussed
currentaspectsoflightscatteringfrommicrostructureswithspecialemphasis
on recent applications. The present book condenses those lectures
into ve parts
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