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520.3.#.a: Photon Scattering Profiles in a turbid media were investigated through numerical simulation based on Monte Carlo-Mie method, at this present work. Using Wolfram Mathematics in the program algorithm. Photon Scattering was treated using electromagnetic spherical harmonics waves, in three-dimensional scattering. The proposal, as an alternative to the Henyey-Greensein phase approximation, was defining an unit vector that represents a phase distribution, as an equivalent function with three vector components, within the turbid media. Associating the step component, as projection using Legendre polynomials and for the transverse plane components were defining as vector bases in terms of Legendre-Hankel functions, according to Gustav Mie theory. This composite vector was defined as a step function and was evaluated within Monte Carlo algorithm, obtaining simulations of light scattering. Backscatter profiles were compared for different geometric dimensions of the spherical particles within the turbid media, including a validation of the model with an experimental Lidar signal from low clouds, obtaining physical properties of the turbid media by the proposed theoretical model.

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3D Monte Carlo analysis on photons step through turbid medium by Mie scattering

Perez Mayesffer, E. E.; Reynoso Lara, E.; Guerrero Sanchez, W. F.; Rodríguez Zurita QPD, G.; Dávila Pintle, J.; Bravo García, Y. E.

Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM, publicado en Revista Mexicana de Física, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Perez Mayesffer, E. E., et al. (2021). 3D Monte Carlo analysis on photons step through turbid medium by Mie scattering. Revista Mexicana de Física; Vol. 67 No. 2, 2021; 292-298. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4128539

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Autor(es)
Perez Mayesffer, E. E.; Reynoso Lara, E.; Guerrero Sanchez, W. F.; Rodríguez Zurita QPD, G.; Dávila Pintle, J.; Bravo García, Y. E.
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Físico Matemáticas y Ciencias de la Tierra
Título
3D Monte Carlo analysis on photons step through turbid medium by Mie scattering
Fecha
2021-07-15
Resumen
Photon Scattering Profiles in a turbid media were investigated through numerical simulation based on Monte Carlo-Mie method, at this present work. Using Wolfram Mathematics in the program algorithm. Photon Scattering was treated using electromagnetic spherical harmonics waves, in three-dimensional scattering. The proposal, as an alternative to the Henyey-Greensein phase approximation, was defining an unit vector that represents a phase distribution, as an equivalent function with three vector components, within the turbid media. Associating the step component, as projection using Legendre polynomials and for the transverse plane components were defining as vector bases in terms of Legendre-Hankel functions, according to Gustav Mie theory. This composite vector was defined as a step function and was evaluated within Monte Carlo algorithm, obtaining simulations of light scattering. Backscatter profiles were compared for different geometric dimensions of the spherical particles within the turbid media, including a validation of the model with an experimental Lidar signal from low clouds, obtaining physical properties of the turbid media by the proposed theoretical model.
Tema
Photon scattering; turbid media; monte carlo-mie method; spherical harmonics.
Idioma
eng
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2683-2224; ISSN impreso: 0035-001X

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