Literature DB >> 20941320

Light scattering and absorption caused by bacterial activity in water.

C Waltham, J Boyle, B Ramey, J Smit.   

Abstract

There is a growing class of elementary particle detectors, large-water Čerenkov detectors, that have a body of water (thousands of tons) as a sensitive medium. Particles are detected when they interact with the water and produce Čerenkov light, so detection efficiency relies on the transparency of the water. These detectors are active typically for many years, so biological activity (primarily bacterial growth) is one of the means by which the transparency of the water may be reduced. We present the results of a measurement of light scattering and absorption from a population of Escherichia coli in water, which is used as a model for bacteria in general. One can separate the scattering and absorption by varying the refractive index of the medium by using a solute of high molecular weight. We show that the results can be understood simply in terms of light scattering from small spheres (radius ≈ wavelength) with an effective refractive index, n(b), plus a small amount of absorption in the ultraviolet. We compare his scattering with Rayleigh scattering in pure water.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 20941320     DOI: 10.1364/AO.33.007536

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Opt        ISSN: 1559-128X            Impact factor:   1.980


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