Abstract: | Previous theoretical calculations of the scattering from spherulites are for isolated complete spheres, whereas most spherulitic polymer samples contain truncated spherulites as a result of impingement by other spherulites. The effect of such truncations on the scattering patterns for two-dimensional spherulites is explored as a function of the size, number and location of the truncations. The scattering of severely truncated spherulites is modified, particularly with regard to the enhancement of the HV scattering at small angles. However, reasonable amounts of truncation corresponding to experimentally observed structures do not produce appreciable modification of the pattern so that the neglect of truncation will not lead to appreciable error in the estimated spherulite size from light scattering. |