Experiments to test theoretical models of the polarization of light by rough surfaces

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Models, Fresnel Reflectors, Light Scattering, Optical Polarization, Planetary Surfaces, Surface Roughness Effects, Polarized Light, Regolith, Wave Diffraction

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A number of attempts have been made to provide theoretical models of the physical processes involved in the polarization of light scattered by a rough surface, such as the regolith of an atmosphereless planet. The authors describe some laboratory experiments designed to test different aspects of these models. They conclude that double Fresnel reflection is usually the dominant process in producing negative polarization, but that diffraction effects may play a significant part in double events involving small-scale surface features.

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