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Measurement of the azimuthal dependence of cross-polarized lidar returns and its relation to optical depth
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EngineeringMicroscopyOptical TestingLight Scattering SpectroscopyRayleigh ScatteringBlurring ContributionsOptical DepthOptical PropertiesLaser-based SensorOptical SystemsDroplet SizePhotonicsSynthetic Aperture RadarPolarization ImagingOptical Particle SizingAerospace EngineeringLight ScatteringCross-polarized Lidar ReturnsAzimuthal DependenceCross-polarized Backscattered Light
We measure with a gated intensified CCD camera the cross-polarized backscattered light from a linearly polarized laser beam penetrating a cloud made of spherical particles. In accordance with previously published results we observe a clear azimuthal pattern in the recorded images. We show that the pattern is symmetrical, that it originates from second-order scattering, and that higher-order scattering causes blurring that increases with optical depth. We also find that the contrast in the symmetrical features can be related to measurement of the optical depth. Moreover, when the blurring contributions are identified and subtracted, the resulting pattern provides a pure second-order scattering measurement that can be used for retrieval of droplet size.
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