Light scattering by polydisperse, rotationally symmetric nonspherical particles: linear polarization.

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Scattering: Planetary Atmospheres, Scattering: Aerosols, Scattering: Polarization

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Since most solid particles in the Earth and planetary atmospheres have irregular shapes, quantifying the effects of particle nonsphericity on the results of remote sensing of the atmosphere is an important problem. In this paper, the authors perform a general theoretical survey of linear polarization of light scattered by polydisperse, randomly oriented, rotationally symmetric particles of size comparable to the wavelength of radiation.

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