Polarized light transfer in a medium containing perfectly oriented elongated particles: General theory - 'Rayleigh' scattering

Physics – Optics

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Atmospheric Optics, Polarized Light, Radiative Transfer, Rayleigh Scattering, Anisotropic Media, Cylinders, Isotropic Media, Linear Polarization, Thin Bodies

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Transfer of polarized light is studied in a plane parallel medium containing perfectly oriented elongated particles (infinite cylinders). External linearly polarized radiation is assumed to fall perpendicularly to the direction of particles orientation. The Sobolev method is applied in order to determine polarized radiation field in a semiinfinite homogeneous medium. Numerical results are represented for the case of very thin cylinders ('Rayleigh' scattering) which are compared with corresponding results for purely gaseous planetary atmosphere.

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