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29 April 2010 Optical remote sensing techniques characterize the properties of atmospheric aerosols
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Several laser remote sensing techniques are used to characterize the properties of aerosols. The various techniques include: backscatter, optical extinction using Raman scatter, and bistatic/multistatic scattering using the polarization ratio of the scattering phase function. The number density, size, and size distribution are obtained under the assumption of spherical scatterers. Other measurements can be used to describe additional properties, such as aerosol type based upon approximate refractive index and detected departure from spherical, when simultaneous measurements at several wavelengths and several angles are analyzed. Examples are shown to demonstrate our present capability to characterize aerosol particles using recently developed techniques.
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Russell Philbrick, Hans Hallen, Andrea Wyant, Tim Wright, and Michelle Snyder "Optical remote sensing techniques characterize the properties of atmospheric aerosols", Proc. SPIE 7684, Laser Radar Technology and Applications XV, 76840J (29 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.850453
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KEYWORDS
Aerosols

Scattering

LIDAR

Laser scattering

Raman spectroscopy

Raman scattering

Atmospheric particles

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