Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5427929 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The scattering apparatus detects light at 31 angles, 0.3–157°, simultaneously.•Three sizes of Arizona Road Dust are studied.•Guinier analysis characterizes the radii of gyration of the dusts.•Q-space analysis of dust scattered intensity reveals power laws with exponents.

We report measurements of the light scattering matrix elements of Arizona Road Dust, which has irregular shapes. Our experimental apparatus used photodiode arrays to detect scattered light simultaneously at many angles including small angles that are necessary for accurate characterization of large particles. The setup was calibrated with single slit diffraction and water droplet scattering. Guinier analysis yielded the dust particle size. Q-space analysis of the dust scattering yielded a comprehensive description of scattering in terms of power laws with quantifiable exponents.

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