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Shape and Structure

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In this article, a short theoretical overview of the effects of particle microphysics on particle single-scattering characteristics is presented. But, the assumption of sphericity is rarely made after first having studied the effect of nonsphericity and having concluded that they are negligible.
Abstract
The convenient availability and simplicity of the Lorenz-Mie theory has resulted in a widespread practice of treating nonspherical particles (especially those in random orientation) as if they were spheres to which Lorenz-Mie results are applicable. However, the assumption of sphericity is rarely made after first having studied the effects of nonsphericity and having concluded that they are negligible. On the contrary, overwhelming evidence suggests that scattering properties of nonspherical particles, including those in random orientation, can significantly differ from those of volume- or surface-equivalent spheres. Hence, the last few decades have demonstrated major research efforts aimed at a significantly better understanding of the effects of particle shape and morphology on electromagnetic scattering. The goal of this presentation is to provide a concise summary of these efforts. The recent availability of theoretical techniques for computing single and multiple scattering of light by realistic polydispersions of spherical and nonspherical particles and the strong dependence of the Stokes scattering matrix on particle size, shape, and refractive index make polarization and depolarization measurements a powerful particle characterization tool. This presentation will focus on recent applications of photopolarimetric and lidar depolarization measurements to remote sensing characterization of tropospheric aerosols, polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) and contrails. The talk will include (1) a short theoretical overview of the effects of particle microphysics on particle single-scattering characteristics; (2) the use of multi-angle multi-spectral photopolarimetry to retrieve the optical thickness, size distribution, refractive index, and number concentration of tropospheric aerosols over the ocean surface; and (3) the application of the T-matrix method to constraining the PSC and contrail particle microphysics using multi-spectral measurements of lidar backscatter and depolarization

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