Abstract
The thermal emission of nonspherical particles is studied by applying the fluctuation dissipation theorem to calculate the Stokes' vector source terms in radiative transfer theory. Generally, all the four Stokes' parameters in the source term are nonzero and are proportional to the absorption coefficient in the backward direction. The measurements of active and passive remote sensing are related by showing that within the framework of radiative transfer theory, the emissivity of vertically and horizontally polarized waves can be expressed in terms of the bistatic scattering coefficients in the usual manner. In addition, the emissions of the third and fourth Stokes' parameters are also expressed in terms of bistatic scattering coefficients.