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Title: Optical Properties


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Optical Properties
Reading Chap.16
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Glacier NP
Great Smoky Mountain NP
LA, USA
Q Does aerosol have anything to do with the
difference?
2
Definition
  • Light visible electromagnetic radiation having a
    wavelength ? between 0.4-0.7 ?m and a frequency f
    between 4-8x1014 Hz.
  • cf?
  • Index of refraction (refractive index)

(nonabsorbing materials)
(absorbing materials)
m real refractive index
3
Relative index of refraction
Q An example of mr lt 1?
Q What is Kn?
Polarized light when the electric vector
oscillates only in one plane
http//acept.la.asu.edu/PiN/rdg/polarize/polarize.
shtml
4
Extinction
Filtration of photons! Q Important
parameters?
  • Bouguers Law

Extinction Efficiency
Q Why can we look at the sun in the evening but
not at noon?
5
  • For dp lt 0.05 mm

For dp gt 0.05 mm
For gases,
For dp gt 4 mm, Qe ? 2
(extinction paradox)
Q How does Qe change as dp increases? Q Does a
shorter or a longer wavelength extinct more (same
dp)? Q Why red sky at dawn?
http//www.sciencemadesimple.net/sky_blue.html
6
  • Extinction scattering absorption
  • Surface area concentration

Diameter of average surface area
?particle diameter by optical response
7
  • Mass concentration

Q How does extinction change wrt dp for larger
particles (gt 4 mm)? For smaller particles
(lt 0.05 mm)?
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ESP, Filtration, now Extinction.. not again!
submicron aerosol!
9
Scattering
Q What is the color of the sky at daytime?
Q Daytime color of the sky if on the moon?
Q Why are they different?
Scattering the re-radiation of the incident
light in different directions
Q Whats the difference between scattering and
absorption? Main cause for black smoke?
Dark cloud?
  • Scattering angle
  • forward scattering
  • backward scattering

? Rayleigh scattering
Q What is the ratio of scattering intensity for
0.02 mm to 0.01 mm? Q Why do we have sky blue?
10
Polarization Components
  • Perpendicular to the scattering plane
  • Parallel to the scattering plane

Q Angle for max I1? I2?
11
Mie Scattering
  • A complete formal solution to Maxwells
    electromagnetic equations for the combined vector
    wave equations for
  • the incident wave
  • the wave inside the particle
  • the scattered wave
  • subject to a set of boundary conditions at
    the particle surface.

unpolarized
12
Absorbing particles
Carbon particles with m 2(1-0.33i)
Q Irregular shape/agglomerates?
  • For polarized illumination

13
Visibility
  • Visual Range (100 300 km for air molecules)

Q If visual range is reported to be 10 km, what
is the main reason? Q What would affect visual
range?
  • Inherent contrast

Q What is the minimum of C0? Under what
condition?
Q What is the maximum of C0? Under what
condition?
  • Apparent contrast

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  • Koschmieders equation

Q How do we have better contrast?
  • Threshold of brightness contrast

Q How do we determine Avogadros Number?
Q What can affect e?
  • Visual range (for a dark object)

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Optical Measurement
  • Optical Particle Counter

http//aerosol.ees.ufl.edu/opc/section01.html
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Response curve of an OPC
  • Advantages
  • Can detect very small particles
  • Non-intrusive
  • Instantaneous and continuous information
  • Disadvantages
  • too sensitive to small changes in
  • refractive index
  • scattering angle
  • particle size
  • particle shape

18
Integrating Nephelometer
Transmissometer Laser Induced Breakdown
Spectroscopy (LIBS) Laser Induced Fluorescenc
(LIF)
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Summary
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