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Scattering from surface fractals in terms of composing mass fractals

Statistical Mechanics 2017-06-05 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We argue that a finite iteration of any surface fractal can be composed of mass-fractal iterations of the same fractal dimension. Within this assertion, the scattering amplitude of surface fractal is shown to be a sum of the amplitudes of composing mass fractals. Various approximations for the scattering intensity of surface fractal are considered. It is shown that small-angle scattering (SAS) from a surface fractal can be explained in terms of power-law distribution of sizes of objects composing the fractal (internal polydispersity), provided the distance between objects is much larger than their size for each composing mass fractal. The power-law decay of the scattering intensity I(q)qDs6I(q) \propto q^{D_{\mathrm{s}}-6}, where 2<Ds<32 < D_{\mathrm{s}} < 3 is the surface fractal dimension of the system, is realized as a non-coherent sum of scattering amplitudes of three-dimensional objects composing the fractal and obeying a power-law distribution dN(r)rτdrd N(r) \propto r^{-\tau} dr, with Ds=τ1D_{\mathrm{s}}=\tau-1. The distribution is continuous for random fractals and discrete for deterministic fractals. We suggest a model of surface deterministic fractal, the surface Cantor-like fractal, which is a sum of three-dimensional Cantor dusts at various iterations, and study its scattering properties. The present analysis allows us to extract additional information from SAS data, such us the edges of the fractal region, the fractal iteration number and the scaling factor.

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@article{arxiv.1507.07376,
  title  = {Scattering from surface fractals in terms of composing mass fractals},
  author = {A. Yu. Cherny and E. M. Anitas and V. A. Osipov and A. I. Kuklin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.07376},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Corrected and extended copy, 15 pages, 12 figures