Optical Properties of Reflected Light From Leaves: A Case Study From One Species

2019 ◽  
Vol 57 (7) ◽  
pp. 4388-4406 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhongqiu Sun ◽  
Di Wu ◽  
Yunfeng Lv ◽  
Shan Lu
2012 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 1543-1564 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Stromatas ◽  
S. Turquety ◽  
L. Menut ◽  
H. Chepfer ◽  
J. C. Péré ◽  
...  

Abstract. We present an adaptable tool, the OPTSIM (OPTical properties SIMulation) software, for the simulation of optical properties and lidar attenuated backscattered profiles (β') from aerosol concentrations calculated by chemistry transport models (CTM). It was developed to model both Level 1 observations and Level 2 aerosol lidar retrievals in order to compare model results to measurements: the level 2 enables to estimate the main properties of aerosols plume structures, but may be limited due to specific assumptions. The level 1, originally developed for this tool, gives access to more information about aerosols properties (β') requiring, at the same time, less hypothesis on aerosols types. In addition to an evaluation of the aerosol loading and optical properties, active remote sensing allows the analysis of aerosols' vertical structures. An academic case study for two different species (black carbon and dust) is presented and shows the consistency of the simulator. Illustrations are then given through the analysis of dust events in the Mediterranean region during the summer 2007. These are based on simulations by the CHIMERE regional CTM and observations from the CALIOP space-based lidar, and highlight the potential of this approach to evaluate the concentration, size and vertical structure of the aerosol plumes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 124 (7) ◽  
pp. 4065-4072 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gloria Capano ◽  
Francesco Ambrosio ◽  
Stavroula Kampouri ◽  
Kyriakos C. Stylianou ◽  
Alfredo Pasquarello ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Vol 20 (12) ◽  
pp. 3431-3438 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subramanian Kumaresan ◽  
V. Ajay Mallia ◽  
Yoshishige Kida ◽  
Nobuyuki Tamaoki

Thermal and photo-optical properties of azoxybenzene/alkyloxy-azobenzene containing chiral dimesogens are presented. Alkyloxyazobenzene containing dimesogenic materials exhibited two kinds of smectic A phases. Photoirradiation at temperatures exhibiting smectic phases of pure materials in azobenzene linked dimesogens resulted in formation of the isotropic phase, and this was systematically studied at different liquid crystalline temperatures. The efficacy of these compounds as a dopant in the glassy liquid crystalline material was also explored. Increasing concentration to 4 wt%/5 wt% in azobenzene/azoxy-benzene derivatives caused a dramatic red-shift in the wavelength of reflected light by the host cholesteric glassy liquid crystal. Photo-isomerization of these dopants led to a blue-shift of the reflected light, and this effect could be used to tune the light reflectivity of these mixtures over the visible region.


Open Physics ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel Murariu ◽  
Simona Condurache-Bota

AbstractThe Kramers-Kronig transforms (KK) constitute a powerful tool to validate experimental data. The present study is implemented for Bi2O3 thin films deposited by thermal vacuum evaporation at different temperatures of the glass substrates. Since the extraordinary properties of this fabric allow us to consider particular analytical approach as it was previously shown, the reflectance properties of Bi2O3 as a function of temperature could be studied.The novelty of this article is the studying of a global effective analytical representation, based on polynomial functions, in order to obtain a general model that includes temperature dependence of the optical properties, using the Kramers-Kronig transformation type. In the mathematical expressions, were included mix combined term in order to avoid the effects of Runge phenomenon. As a case study was chosen Bi2O3 — a substance less studied in literature. In the last part are the presented and commented the results obtained for a series of eight studied models.


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