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RESEARCH PRODUCT

The Elliptical Polarization of Light Scattered by a Volume of Atmospheric Air

Reiner Eiden

subject

PhysicsScatteringbusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Mie scatteringDiffuse sky radiationElliptical polarizationRefractionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAerosolWavelengthOpticsBusiness and International ManagementbusinessRefractive index

description

The scattering of linearly polarized light by aerosol particles produces partly polarized light whose ellipticity is theoretically and experimentally investigated for the specific case of a continental atmospheric aerosol in a volume of air. With the Mie theory and under the assumption of various aerosol size-distribution models, the ellipticity has been computed as a function of the scattering angle for various wavelengths. The computations have been based upon complex indices of refraction: M = 1.5-0.0i, M = 1.5-0.0li, M = 1.5-0.li, M = 1.44-0.0i, M = 1.4-0.0i, M = 1.33-0.0i. The comparison between computed and measured values for the wavelengths of lambda = 0.45 micro to lambda = 0.65 micro discloses for dry aerosol a real part of the refractive index m = 1.50 and an imaginary part 0.01or=5 k0.1. With moist aerosol, the real part of the refractive index as well as the imaginary part decreases.

https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.5.000569