2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-4073(99)00171-5
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Approximate theory of linearly polarized light propagation through a scattering medium

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“…The approximated analytical vector theory (AAVT) [14,15] and the half-analytical fast method for determining parameters of the polarized lidar radiation in optically isotropic MS media with a strongly extended phase functions, developed in Refs. [1,16] are used in this work to calculate the polarization degree of the CP and LP returns.…”
Section: Used Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approximated analytical vector theory (AAVT) [14,15] and the half-analytical fast method for determining parameters of the polarized lidar radiation in optically isotropic MS media with a strongly extended phase functions, developed in Refs. [1,16] are used in this work to calculate the polarization degree of the CP and LP returns.…”
Section: Used Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The separate equations for W and V were also derived in a different way, without resorting to the circular representation, in [40].…”
Section: Basic Mode Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(29), (33) and (35), (40)], the depolarization coefficients can be expressed in terms of a few first coefficients of expansion of the scattering matrix elements in the generalized spherical functions. These results establish explicit interrelation between the depolarization properties of the multiply scattering medium and optical characteristics of individual scatterers.…”
Section: B Circularly Polarized Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without resorting to the circular representation, equations (7.19) and (7.20) were derived also in [43].…”
Section: Basic Mode Approximationmentioning
confidence: 99%