Experimental light scattering by fluffy aggregates

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Polarization, Aggregates, Comets

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We present three scattering matrix elements as functions of the scattering angle, namely F_{11}(θ), -F_{12}(θ)/F_{11}(θ), and F_{22}(θ)/F_{11}(θ), at a wavelength of 632.8 nm for a number of fluffy aggregate samples with variable bulk porosity measured in random orientations. The aggregates are composed of coagulated magnesiosilica grains, ferrosilica grains, and alumina grains. The individual grains have diameters of the order of a few tens of nanometers. Most striking about the measured results is the extremely high degree of linear polarization for incident unpolarized light -F_{12}(θ)/F_{11}(θ) with maxima between about 60% to almost 100%.

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