Laboratory studies of the negative polarization of light scattered by surfaces with a complex structure - Some consequences for atmosphereless cosmic bodies. II

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Celestial Bodies, Glass, Light Scattering, Polarization Characteristics, Powder (Particles), Surface Roughness Effects, Crystal Lattices, Optical Materials, Particle Size Distribution, Polarimetry, Wavelengths

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The results of small-phase-angle polarimetry are presented for powdered optical glass and metal powder samples. An increase is found in both the negative polarization and brightness opposition effect of the glass powders with a decrease in the particle size up to the optical wavelength. The influence of the sample's porosity and refractive index on the negative polarization parameters is studied. A significant negative-polarization increase is found when fine powders with highly different albedos are mixed.

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