International audienceWe have investigated the behaviour of light scattering by particulates of various sizes (0.1 µm to 100 µm) at a small scattering angle (below 20 •). It has been previously shown that, for a small angle, the scattered intensities are weakly dependent upon the particulates' composition (Re-nard et al., 2010). Particles found in the atmosphere exhibit roughness that leads to large discrepancies with the classical Mie solution in terms of scattered intensities in the low angular setup. This article focuses on building an effective theoretical tool to predict the behaviour of light scattering by real particulates at a small scattering angle. We present both the classical Mie theory and its adaptation to the case of rough pa...
Original article can be found at:http://www.agu.org/journals/jd/ Copyright American Geophysical Unio...
QC 351 A7 no. 74Measurements of the scattering of reflected light as a function of angular separatio...
Original article can be found at: www.osa.org/pubs/osajournals.org Copyright Optical Society of Amer...
International audienceWe have investigated the behaviour of light scattering by particulates of vari...
We compare four different model geometries for particles with small-scale surface roughness. The geo...
The physics of the interaction of light with a particulate surface are important to understanding an...
An investigation into the light scattering properties of Saharan dust grains is presented. An electr...
This work is licensed under a CC-BY-NC-NDMeasuring the size distribution of dust particles is of i...
Monodispersed spherical aerosols of 0.26-2-iu diameter with approximate range of indexes of refracti...
We report on two light scattering instruments located in Amsterdam and Granada, respectively. These ...
There is hardly a field of science or engineering that does not have some interest in light scatteri...
This review paper provides an overview over model geometries for computing light scattering by small...
The Mie model is widely used to analyze light scattering from particulate aerosols. The Diesel Parti...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsChristopher M SorensenWe investigated light scattering due ...
International audienceLaboratory measurements of light scattered by a cloud of randomly oriented lev...
Original article can be found at:http://www.agu.org/journals/jd/ Copyright American Geophysical Unio...
QC 351 A7 no. 74Measurements of the scattering of reflected light as a function of angular separatio...
Original article can be found at: www.osa.org/pubs/osajournals.org Copyright Optical Society of Amer...
International audienceWe have investigated the behaviour of light scattering by particulates of vari...
We compare four different model geometries for particles with small-scale surface roughness. The geo...
The physics of the interaction of light with a particulate surface are important to understanding an...
An investigation into the light scattering properties of Saharan dust grains is presented. An electr...
This work is licensed under a CC-BY-NC-NDMeasuring the size distribution of dust particles is of i...
Monodispersed spherical aerosols of 0.26-2-iu diameter with approximate range of indexes of refracti...
We report on two light scattering instruments located in Amsterdam and Granada, respectively. These ...
There is hardly a field of science or engineering that does not have some interest in light scatteri...
This review paper provides an overview over model geometries for computing light scattering by small...
The Mie model is widely used to analyze light scattering from particulate aerosols. The Diesel Parti...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsChristopher M SorensenWe investigated light scattering due ...
International audienceLaboratory measurements of light scattered by a cloud of randomly oriented lev...
Original article can be found at:http://www.agu.org/journals/jd/ Copyright American Geophysical Unio...
QC 351 A7 no. 74Measurements of the scattering of reflected light as a function of angular separatio...
Original article can be found at: www.osa.org/pubs/osajournals.org Copyright Optical Society of Amer...