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Polarization Patterns of Transmitted Celestial Light under Wavy Water Surfaces
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2017
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PhotonicsCelestial LightEngineeringInterface PhysicsSurface WaveOptical PropertiesOceanographyWave MotionReflectance ModelingRayleigh ScatteringPolarization ImagingWater Surface ReflectanceIntensity DistributionPolarization PatternsWind SpeedUnderwater Imaging
This paper presents a model to describe the polarization patterns of celestial light, which includes sunlight and skylight, when refracted by wavy water surfaces. The polarization patterns and intensity distribution of refracted light through the wave water surface were calculated. The model was validated by underwater experimental measurements. The experimental and theoretical values agree well qualitatively. This work provides a quantitative description of the repolarization and transmittance of celestial light transmitted through wave water surfaces. The effects of wind speed and incident sources on the underwater refraction polarization patterns are discussed. Scattering skylight dominates the polarization patterns while direct solar light is the dominant source of the intensity of the underwater light field. Wind speed has an influence on disturbing the patterns under water.
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