Optical constants of sulfuric acid - Application to the clouds of Venus

Physics – Optics

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Atmospheric Optics, Near Infrared Radiation, Optical Properties, Sulfuric Acid, Venus Clouds, Absorptivity, Atmospheric Composition, Drops (Liquids), Infrared Spectra, Light (Visible Radiation), Optical Polarization, Phase Shift, Refractivity, Tables (Data)

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Young (1973) and Sill (1972) have independently suggested that the clouds of Venus may well consist of particles composed of sulfuric acid molecules with attached water molecules. For a further study of this hypothesis an investigation has been conducted with the objective to supply the needed laboratory data for a wide range of sulfuric acid concentrations. Optical constants have been determined for the visible, near infrared, and intermediate infrared wavelength regions.

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