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Figure 12
Scattering from various solid bodies with 50 rods and 50 polymers attached to different surfaces. The solid body is contrast matched, βsolid = 0, and βpoly = βrod = 1. (a) A solid sphere R = 10 with rods and polymers randomly attached to the surface. (b) A solid sphere R = 10 with pairs of rods and polymers attached to the same random point. (c) A solid spherical shell Ri = 8, Ro = 12 with rods and polymers randomly attached to the interior and exterior surfaces. (d) A solid spherical shell Ri = 8, Ro = 12 with 50 rods attached to the interior surface and 50 polymers attached to the exterior surface. (e) A cylinder L = 10, R = 5 with rods and polymers randomly attached to the surfaces. (f) A cylinder L = 10, R = 5 with rods attached to the two cylinder ends and polymers attached to the hull. For curves (c) and (e) where several surfaces contribute area, we have weighted the scattering terms with their respective area fractions to ensure homogeneous area coverage in the case of random attachment.

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