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Comparison of the numerical results of Monte Carlo code, considering polarization light, to spherical scatterers with three different phase functions, in lidar returns

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Abstract

In this work, we do a comparison of the numerical results of two basic Monte Carlo codes, one using simple Stokes vectors and the other one using modified Stokes vectors, consequently having different scattering matrixes and phase functions. We optimize the computing time using a auxiliary function, Sinc(x), that best fit the original phase function. It does not change significantly the numerical results.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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