| Literature DB >> 17001391 |
Gustavo E Fernandes1, Yong-Le Pan, Richard K Chang, Kevin Aptowicz, Ronald G Pinnick.
Abstract
Two-dimensional angular optical scattering (TAOS) patterns of aerosols are measured simultaneously from the forward hemisphere 15 degrees < theta < 90 degrees as well as the backward hemisphere 90 degrees < theta < 165 degrees (detecting 63% of the 4pi sr of scattered light) by using an ellipsoidal reflector and an intensified CCD detector. TAOS patterns were obtained from polystyrene-latex spheres (individuals and aggregates) and from single Bacillus subtilis spores. These information-rich patterns, measured with a single laser pulse for individual particles on the fly, suggest that forward-TAOS and backward-TAOS measurements may be used for rapid classification of single aerosol particles.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 17001391 DOI: 10.1364/ol.31.003034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776