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Multi-coupled single scattering method of solving vector radiative transfer equations |
Sun Bin (孙斌), Wang Han (王涵), Sun Xiao-Bing (孙晓兵), Hong Jin (洪津), Zhang Yun-Jie (张运杰) |
Key Laboratory of Optical Calibration and Characterization, Anhui Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Science, Hefei 230031, China |
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Abstract A new method of multi-coupled single scattering (MCSS) for solving vector radiative transfer equation is developed and public on Internet. Recent solutions got from Chandrasekhar's X-Y method is used to validate the MCSS's result, which shows a high precision. The MCSS method is theoretically simple and clear, so it can be easily and credibly extended to simulation of aerosol/cloud atmosphere's radiative property, which provides effective support for the research of polarized remote sensing.
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Received: 25 April 2012
Revised: 12 June 2012
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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95.30.Jx
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(Radiative transfer; scattering)
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42.68.Mj
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(Scattering, polarization)
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02.60.Cb
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(Numerical simulation; solution of equations)
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Fund: Project supported by the Science Foundation of the Airborne Remote Sensing System, Large Research Infrastructure of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. |
Corresponding Authors:
Sun Bin
E-mail: sunbin09@mail.ustc.edu.cn
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Cite this article:
Sun Bin (孙斌), Wang Han (王涵), Sun Xiao-Bing (孙晓兵), Hong Jin (洪津), Zhang Yun-Jie (张运杰) Multi-coupled single scattering method of solving vector radiative transfer equations 2012 Chin. Phys. B 21 129501
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