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Condition for far-zone spectral isotropy of light radiated from a quasi-homogeneous source scattering on a quasi-homogeneous random medium

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The far-zone spectral isotropy of light radiated from a secondary planar quasi-homogeneous (QH) source scattering on a QH medium has been discussed. Without assuming the specified function of incident light, a sufficient condition for the far-zone spectral isotropy has been expressed as a new scaling law, which is analogous with the scaling law for weak scattering in previous works. Special examples are discussed to validate the obtained scaling law.

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