Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1866533 | Physics Letters A | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Depolarization of polarized light transmitting through a turbid medium is known to decrease with increasing value of anisotropy parameter g of the medium. We have observed that for turbid media comprised of scatterers having size parameter (X) and relative refractive index ratio (m ) in the range [0.05⩽(m−1)X⩽2.50.05⩽(m−1)X⩽2.5], although for a given value of X, a decrease in the value of m leads to higher g , depolarization also increases. This anomalous behavior arises because the depolarization characteristics of anisotropic scattering media (g⩾0.7g⩾0.7) comprised of low refractive index scatterers [(m−1)≪1,(m−1)X≪1][(m−1)≪1,(m−1)X≪1] are much similar to that for Rayleigh scatterers.
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Authors
Nirmalya Ghosh, Pradeep Kumar Gupta, Asima Pradhan, Shovan Kumar Majumder,