In optics, the Ewald–Oseen extinction theorem, sometimes referred to as just the extinction theorem, is a theorem that underlies the common understanding of scattering (as well as refraction, reflection, and diffraction). It is named after Paul Peter Ewald and Carl Wilhelm Oseen, who proved the theorem in crystalline and isotropic media, respectively, in 1916 and 1915. Originally, the theorem applied to scattering by an isotropic dielectric objects in free space. The scope of the theorem was greatly extended to encompass a wide variety of bianisotropic media.
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| - Théorème d'extinction d'Ewald–Oseen (fr)
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| - In optics, the Ewald–Oseen extinction theorem, sometimes referred to as just the extinction theorem, is a theorem that underlies the common understanding of scattering (as well as refraction, reflection, and diffraction). It is named after Paul Peter Ewald and Carl Wilhelm Oseen, who proved the theorem in crystalline and isotropic media, respectively, in 1916 and 1915. Originally, the theorem applied to scattering by an isotropic dielectric objects in free space. The scope of the theorem was greatly extended to encompass a wide variety of bianisotropic media. (en)
- Le théorème d'extinction d'Ewald–Oseen exprime l'extinction du faisceau de lumière entrant dans un milieu diélectrique par l'émission dipolaire induite par ce faisceau. Il a été énoncé par Paul Peter Ewald pour les cristaux en 1912 et Carl Wilhelm Oseen pour les matériaux isotropes en 1915. (fr)
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| - In optics, the Ewald–Oseen extinction theorem, sometimes referred to as just the extinction theorem, is a theorem that underlies the common understanding of scattering (as well as refraction, reflection, and diffraction). It is named after Paul Peter Ewald and Carl Wilhelm Oseen, who proved the theorem in crystalline and isotropic media, respectively, in 1916 and 1915. Originally, the theorem applied to scattering by an isotropic dielectric objects in free space. The scope of the theorem was greatly extended to encompass a wide variety of bianisotropic media. (en)
- Le théorème d'extinction d'Ewald–Oseen exprime l'extinction du faisceau de lumière entrant dans un milieu diélectrique par l'émission dipolaire induite par ce faisceau. Il a été énoncé par Paul Peter Ewald pour les cristaux en 1912 et Carl Wilhelm Oseen pour les matériaux isotropes en 1915. (fr)
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