Resources
Journal papers
Abayaratne, C. P. and V. Badara (2017), "A low-cost polarimeter for an undergraduate laboratory to study the polarization pattern of skylight," Am. J. Phys. 85 (3), 232-8.
Basano, L. and P. Ottonello (1986), "Laboratory demonstrations through the use of a general purpose correlator," AJP 54, 1039-1042.
Clark, N. A. and J. H. Lunacek (1969), "A study of Brownian motion using light scattering," AJP 37, 853-854.
Clark, N. A., J. H. Lunacek, and G. B. Benedek (1970), "A study of Brownian motion using light scattering," AJP 38, 575-585.
Goldburg, W. I. (1999), "Dynamic light scattering," Am. J. Phys. 67 (12), 1152-60.
Johnson, D. C. and R. Shine (1970), "Brillouin scattering in toluene," AJP 38, 617-619.
Klipstein, W. M., J. S. Radnich, and S. K. Lamoreaux (1996), "Thermally excited liquid surface waves and their study through the quasielastic scattering of light," Am. J. Phys. 64 (6), 758-65.
Morgan, J. and R. J. Lysiak (1966), "Studies of laser light scattered by a moving surface," AJP 34, 433-436.
Mowery, A. C. and D. T. Jacobs (1983), "Undergraduate experiment in critical phenomena: light scattering in a binary fluid mixture," AJP 51, 542-545.
Schumacher, R. T. (1986), "Brownian motion by light scattering revisited," AJP 54, 137-41.
Shaw, D. E., M. J. Hones, and F. J. Wunderlich (1973), "Quantitative, molecular light-scattering experiment," AJP 41, 1229-1232.
Stoller, R. (1976), "Viewing Brownian motion with laser light," AJP 44, 188.
Verovnik, I. and A. Likar (1988), "A fluctuation interferometer," AJP 56, 231-234.
Vollmer, M. (2003), "A simple method for estimating the thickness of the atmosphere by light scattering," Am. J. Phys. 71 (10), 979-83.
Weisbuch, G. and F. Garbay (1979), "Light scattered by surface tension waves," AJP 47, 355-356.
Bacon, M. E., W. J. Johnson, and M. A. Day (1986), "Experiments in differential light scattering of fluids," EJP 7, 259-265.
Denton, A. R. and M. P. Schmidt (2013), "Exploring Fluctuations and Phase Equilibria in Fluid Mixtures via Monte Carlo Simulation," Eur. J. Phys. (UK) 34 (2), 475 - 87.