Scattered light refers to the scattering of electromagnetic radiation in various directions by particles or surfaces in its path. This phenomenon plays a crucial role in various fields such as optics, atmospheric science, astronomy, and remote sensing. Researchers studying scattered light aim to understand the behavior and characteristics of scattered light in order to make accurate measurements, study the properties of the scattering medium, and gather valuable information about the surrounding environment. Methods used in this research area include Mie theory, Rayleigh scattering, and Monte Carlo simulations.