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Mie and Rayleigh–Gans–Born scattering theories from a dielectric and coaxial cylinder were applied to polymer-glass fiber composite systems. The size and refractive indices of the polymer-coated glass fiber were estimated by laser light scattering experiments. These light scattering methods were also applied to a glass-fiber rubber composite to analyze the debonding of a fiber from the polymer matrix when the composite was subjected to applied stress.
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Uemura, Y., Hashimoto, T. & Kawai, H. Application of Light Scattering from a Dielectric Cylinder Based upon Mie and Rayleigh–Gans–Born Theories to Polymer Systems. III. An Application to Polymer Composites. Polym J 11, 413–423 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1295/polymj.11.413
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