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Ping Yang1, Bo-Cai Gao, Warren J Wiscombe, Michael I Mishchenko, Steven E Platnick, Hung-Lung Huang, Bryan A Baum, Yong X Hu, Dave M Winker, Si-Chee Tsay, Seon K Park.
Abstract
The conventional Lorenz-Mie formalism is extended to the case for a coated sphere embedded in an absorbing medium. The apparent and inherent scattering cross sections of a particle, derived from the far field and near field, respectively, are different if the host medium is absorptive. The effect of absorption within the host medium on the phase-matrix elements associated with polarization depends on the dielectric properties of the scattering particle. For the specific cases of a soot particle coated with a water layer and an ice sphere containing an air bubble, the phase-matrix elements -P12/P11 and P33/P11 are unique if the shell is thin. The radiative transfer equation for a multidisperse particle system embedded within an absorbing medium is discussed. Conventional multiple-scattering computational algorithms can be applied if scaled apparent single-scattering properties are applied.Entities:
Year: 2002 PMID: 12027161 DOI: 10.1364/ao.41.002740
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Opt ISSN: 1559-128X Impact factor: 1.980