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Optical properties of rendomly distributed soot: improved polarimetric and intensity scattering functions

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Reference scattering curves for polarization and intensity produced by aggregates and agglomerates of ethylene and kerosene soot are obtained for scattering angles in the 10-170° range. The polarization measurements were obtained with the Propriétés Optiques des Grains Astronomiques et Atmosphériques instrument for particles that levitate in microgravity during parabolic flights and on the ground by an air draught technique. The intensity measurements were obtained also on the ground with a Laboratoire de Metéorologie Physique nephelometer. The maximum polarization is of the order of 80% at a scattering angle of 80° at lambda = 632.8 nm and approximately 75% at an angle of 90° at lambda = 543.5 nm. The polarization increases by approximately 10% when the size of the agglomerate increases from 10 µm to a few hundred micrometers. The intensity curve exhibits a strong increase at small scattering angles. These reference curves will be used in the near future for the detection of stratospheric soot by remote-sensing measurement techniques.
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hal-00069645 , version 1 (19-05-2006)

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Jean-Baptiste Renard, Daniel Daugeron, Pascal Personne, Guillaume Legros, Jacques Baillargeat, et al.. Optical properties of rendomly distributed soot: improved polarimetric and intensity scattering functions. Applied optics, 2005, 44, pp.591-596. ⟨10.1364/AO.44.000591⟩. ⟨hal-00069645⟩
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