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Size distribution of mineral aerosol: using light-scattering models in laser particle sizing

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The size distribution of semitransparent irregularly shaped mineral dust aerosol samples is determined using a commonly used laser particle-sizing technique. The size distribution is derived from intensity measurements of singly scattered light at various scattering angles close to the forward-scattering direction at a wavelength of 632.8  nm. We analyze the results based on various light-scattering models including diffraction theory, Mie calculations for spheres with various refractive indices, and T-matrix calculations for spheroidal particles. We identify systematic errors of the retrieved size distribution when the semitransparent and nonspherical properties of the particles are neglected. Synthetic light-scattering data for a variety of parameterized size distributions of spheres and spheroids are used to investigate the effect of simplifying assumptions made when the diffraction model or Mie theory is applied in the retrieval.

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