Polar nephelometer for atmospheric particulate studies
- 1 October 1980
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 19 (19) , 3389-3395
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.19.003389
Abstract
A unique polar nephelometer was designed and constructed for the measurement of atmospheric particulate characteristics. The nephelometer produces visible light from a self-contained laser to irradiate an air sample drawn into the instrument. The light scattered from the particulates and molecules in the sample is detected as a function of scattering angle for each of four different incident light polarizations. These measurements are used to determine the particulate scattering matrix which is a function of the size, shape, and index of refraction of the particles. The region of sensitivity for the measurements corresponds to the size range of particles that strongly affects visible radiative transfer in the atmosphere, which is the primary application for the derived information.Keywords
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