Using a laser aureole to study aerosols
Abstract
Aerosol optical scattering experiments are often large, expensive, and provide poor control of dust uniformity and size
distribution. The size distribution of such suspended atmospheric aerosols varies rapidly in time, since larger particles
settle quickly. Even in large chambers, 10 micron particles settle in tens of seconds. We describe lab-scale experiments
with stable particle distributions. A viscous colloidal solution can stabilize the...
Paper Details
Title
Using a laser aureole to study aerosols
Published Date
May 20, 2013
Journal
Volume
8731
Pages
200 - 211
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