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- Title
Error Analysis of Aerosol Extinction Cross Section Measurement due to Forward Scattering and Diffraction.
- Authors
Yuan Zhongcai; Shi Jiaming; Wang Jiachun; Xu Bo
- Abstract
Aerosol is a useful mean in electro-optical defence. The optical transmissivity is usually used to evaluate the performance of the aerosol. However in transmissivity measurement, forward-scattered or diffracted light might reach the detector and would be incorrectly recorded as unscattered and transmitted one, which results in the final optical density rise and experimental extinction cross-section becoming erroneously low. Based on forward scattering and diffraction analysis, the beam efficiency and effective extinction efficiency are introduced to examine the error. The results indicate that large particles and detector increase the error. To minimise the error, the distance between the aerosol and the detector must be large enough, and the detector of small area and small view angle is favourable.
- Subjects
AEROSOLS; TROPOSPHERIC scatter communication systems; OPTICAL diffraction; OPTICAL transfer function; ENGINEERING instruments; ENGINEERING
- Publication
Defence Science Journal, 2009, Vol 59, Issue 5, p545
- ISSN
0011-748X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.14429/dsj.59.1557