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The negative polarization of light scattered from particulate surfaces and of independently scattering particles

✍ Scribed by Yu. Shkuratov; A. Ovcharenko; E. Zubko; H. Volten; O. Muñoz; G. Videen


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
935 KB
Volume
88
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4073

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✦ Synopsis


Laboratory and computer modeling investigations of the negative polarization of particulate surfaces at small phase angles are important in the development of remote-sensing research of atmosphereless celestial bodies. We present measurements of the phase-angle dependence of the intensity and degree of linear polarization of particles in air and particulate surfaces composed of the particles at illuminating wavelengths 0.63 and 0.44 m. The particulate surface measurements were carried out with the equipment at the Kharkov National University; whereas the scattering measurements of single particles were carried out with the Amsterdam equipment. We study a suite of samples of natural mineral particles (including two volcanic ash samples) that are characterized by a variety of shapes and colors. We find evidence that suggests that in some instances the negative polarization of the surfaces is a remnant of the negative polarization of the single scattering by particles constituting the surfaces. Computer simulations of the light scattering from the particulate surfaces support this conclusion.


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