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Fourier optics of aerosol media

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The results presented in the previous chapter were aimed at the description of angular, spectral, and polarization characteristics of multiply scattered light beams both inside and at the boundaries of an aerosol layer. They are quite general and can be used for the solution of numerous practical problems ranging from the optimization of a turbid layer with respect to the characteristics of reflected and transmitted light beams to the problems of vision in atmosphere. The focus of this chapter is on the image transfer theory.

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(2008). Fourier optics of aerosol media. In: Aerosol Optics. Springer Praxis Books. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-49909-1_4

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