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Polarized infrared emissivity from dew droplets on a surface

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Abstract

We model the infrared polarization emissivity from spherical particles on a plane surface. The emissivity and polarization is primarily a function of the density of particles multiplied by their cross-sectional area. The presence of particles tends to reduce the polarization. As the emission angle increases from near-normal incidence, the polarization tends to pass through a maximum, followed by a minimum and a final sharp rise at near grazing angles. The mechanism for this structure is the shadowing of different portions of the spherical particles by other particles.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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