@misc{Angelsky_Oleg_V._Interference_2008, author={Angelsky, Oleg V. and Bogatyryova, Halina V. and Polyanskii, Peter V.}, contributor={Gaj, Miron. Redakcja and Urbańczyk, Wacław. Redakcja}, year={2008}, rights={Wszystkie prawa zastrzeżone (Copyright)}, description={Optica Applicata, Vol. 38, 2008, nr 2, s. 431-444}, publisher={Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej}, language={eng}, abstract={Interference coloring of the regular component of a polychromatic light scattered by a colorless dielectric slab with a rough surface is considered. To explain the observed alternation of colors as the depth of roughness grows, we apply the model of a transient layer associated with surface roughness, which extends the well-known analogy between the layer and a light-scattering particle. It is shown that coloring of the forward-scattered component of a white light can be interpreted as the action of a peculiar quarter-wavelength (anti-reflecting) layer for some spectral component of a polychromatic probing beam. By applying the modern chromascopic technique, we compare the coloring of the forward-scattered and the specularly reflected radiation. As the demonstration, the effect of “a blue Moon” and “a red Moon” caused by the spectral changes induced by white-light scattering at the rough surface of a colorless glass is represented. — Natura simplex et fecunda, A. Fresnel.}, title={Interference coloring of regularly scattered white light}, type={artykuł}, keywords={optyka, interference, light scattering, rough surfaces, chromascope}, }