Extinction by Aerosol Clouds of Nonspherical Particles at Arbitrary Wavelengths.

Abstract

Extinction by a cloud consisting of many aerosol particles has been found to fall into two distinct wavelength regions which are adequately described by the geometric optics theory and the Rayleigh theory. Because the cloud consists of many different particles, the narrow extinction resonance structure of individual particles is lost, and extinction is governed by shape and size as predicted by geometric optics. At longer wavelengths, particles are in the Rayleigh region, and extinction for a large variety of particle shapes is predicted by the Rayleigh ellipsoidal theory. The transition region lying between the applicability of these two simple theories occupies only about one wavelength decade.

Open PDF

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA113535

Entities

People

  • Janon F. Embury

Organizations

  • United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Space
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Army
  • Army Training
  • Aspect Ratio
  • Biomedical Research
  • Buildings And Structures
  • Coefficients
  • Extinction
  • Materials
  • Optical Properties
  • Optics
  • Particle Size
  • Particle Spectra
  • Particles
  • Refractive Index
  • Security
  • Spectra
  • Transitions

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Plasma Physics / Magnetohydrodynamics
  • Spectroscopy.
  • Theoretical Analysis.