Laboratory measurements of light scattering by dust particles

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We have set up an experimental device of the nephelometer type to study the scattering properties of dust particles. Optical measurements over the 8 - 174 deg interval of scattering angles are performed on a continuously flowing dust jet illuminated by a HeNe laser. The detection system uses a pair of photometers equipped with photomultiplier tubes. The first is fixed to provide a reference while the second one is mounted on a rotating table. The measurements are averaged over the population of the dust particles in the jet (which can be determined independently) and give directly its ``volume scattering function'' for the two directions of polarization.

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