Dear
MadScientist,
It seems that there exist quite a Lot of confusion in your Question and “your” Formula.
(At the end I give you also a hint for the relationship between wavelength and energy!)
With the more correct Formula from the “
Goldbook” (IUPAC) and a fixed geometry of the experiment the Rayleigh ratio is given for small paricles by:
Rθ = Iθ * r2 / (I0 * f * V)
Only in case you use unpolarized light you can set f to: f = (1 + (cos(θ))2) / 2
As in most cases in a spectrometer you keep V = const. and r = const. you may shorten:
Rθ = K * Iθ / (I0 * (1 + (cos(θ))2))
This is coming pretty close to your Formula. But for this Formula you don’t need the wavelength or its corresponding Energy, as only a ratio is described.
For the relationship between Scattering and Wavelength you need another Formula, too!
Theta (
θ) is not the angel of the incident light it is the observer angel to the basis of the continued incident light.
In a well designed spectrometer you can set the Intensity of the incident light (
I0) equal
1.00 and now you are able to calculate the fraction part of your light you can observe under the angel
θ by geometry =
const. and for
small particles and a concentration
near zero.
So for some other cases also some different Formulas exist!
Under the Question: “
Why Einstein meets Beer-Lambert Law?” you will find the answer for your Relationship between Wavelength and Energy. All this is located on the page:
There you can also find a poster about (Not only for your Printer!).
I hope this may be of any help to you.
Good Luck!
ARGOS
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